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Dog Friendly Double Eco Pod DP2 in Manor House Grounds, North Yorkshire Moors, Yorkshire, England
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Woodland setting Amenities block Inside ecopod Vintage kitchen
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Dog Friendly Double Eco Pod DP2 in Manor House Grounds, North Yorkshire Moors, Yorkshire, England

York, Yorkshire, England, Europe
Price: From £50 per night Minimum stay 2 nights
Bedrooms: 1 Guests: 2
Property Info
Accommodation Type
Pods
Property Setting
Village / Rural
Exterior Facilities
Garden
Activities
  • Cycling
  • Fishing
  • Golf nearby
  • Horse Riding
  • Tennis
  • Walking
Bedrooms
1
Conditions
  • Child Friendly
  • Other rental properties on site
  • Pet Friendly
  • Wheelchair Friendly
Guests
2
Please note that the map is to provide an indication of the area and may not be exact.
One-Off Feature

In the grounds of a medieval manor house in the heart of North Yorkshire is a small, relaxed, friendly site where you can enjoy a chilled-out glamping experience. Nestled within a 6 acre field in the midst of a 110 acre farm, surrounded by trees and bounded by a stream, you'll find a small collection of ecopods, as well as simple camping pitches, hobbit houses and a treehouse. Wonderfully rural, yet walking distance to the village of Husthwaite.  Please note that the site is closed from early November until end March each year.

General Info

Off the beaten track, but only a short stroll from the village shop and pub, the Hideaway nestles in the grounds of Baxby Manor, a house which was built in 1308 and now sits on the edge of Husthwaite village on the beautiful North Yorkshire Moors. We are just a few miles from the market towns of Thirsk and Easingwold, and only 15 miles from the delightful city of York, but out here you feel like you’re in the middle of nowhere. It’s blissful! The accommodation at the campsite comprises wooden eco pods as well as luxurious hobbit houses and a luxury treehouse, all of which are comfy, cosy and well-equipped, while still remaining a haven of peace and natural surroundings. Enjoy the tranquillity, read a book and watch kingfishers by the stream, or toast marshmallows on the campfire as you gaze at the stars. 

The Area Surrounding The Property / Accommodation

This is a perfect base for walking, cycling and touring North Yorkshire’s countless attractions. To the North you have the vast, dramatic landscape of the Moors; to the West are the green pastures of the Dales, home to Bronte Country and James Herriott; South you find the city of York with its famous minster, the Jorvik Museum and the National Rail Museum; and to the East, the Wolds and the coast with its charming fishing villages, Whitby’s quaint streets, the imposing cliff-top Abbey and the famous resorts of Scarborough and Filey. When you want restaurants, shops and attractions, you can head for the city of York or the spa town of Harrogate. And if you’re after fresh air and exercise, try horse riding, go karting or trekking. Yorkshire’s rich past has bequeathed us castles, abbeys and stately homes in abundance. Castle Howard, Beningborough Hall, Newby Hall, Duncombe Park, The Abbeys of Byland, Rievaulx and Fountains and Helmsley Castle are all within 30 minutes of Baxby Manor. Spend some time in historic York, where you can’t fail to be captivated by the pretty streets and the medieval city walls, and while away an afternoon in a local pub or a traditional tea room. Take a drive through the spectacular Moors, eat fish and chips in beautiful Robin Hood’s Bay, visit Castle Howard, the setting for Brideshead Revisited, or go for a walk through the picture-perfect Yorkshire Dales. 

Getting There & Local Amenities

Getting There:
From the North, take the A1/A19 to Thirsk, follow signs to York. Continue South on A19 ignoring first turn-off to Carlton Husthwaite and carrying on through village of Thormanby (on a hill), turning 2 miles on left signed Husthwaite and Coxwold. From the South, follow the A19 North from York approx. 15 miles, past Easingwold, turning is on right 1 mile past second Easingwold by-pass roundabout, signed Husthwaite and Coxwold. The entrance is 2 miles further on left opposite a cemetery and immediately before the village sign of Husthwaite.

Nearest Airport:
Leeds Bradford International Airport 1 hour

Nearest Train Station:
York or Harrogate or Thirsk 30 minutes

Nearest Bus Stop:
Several local bus services

Nearest Restaurant:
Husthwaite and Coxwold

Nearest Beach:
Whitby and Scarborough

Nearest Shop:
Husthwaite

Nearest Market:
Easingwold and Thirsk

Car Hire:
Optional

Accommodation Details

Interior Details
There are two double Ecopods (which sleep 2 in one double bed, one of which is dog friendly) and one family Ecopod (which sleeps 2+2 in one double and two small singles), all of which have proper beds and mattresses. There is no electricity in the Ecopods but there are tea light lanterns so you can sit outside and gaze at the stars…. You will need to bring your own bedding (sheets,duvet/sleeping bag and pillows) and perhaps some chairs for sitting around the campfire and toasting marshmallows…we also recommend you bring some slippers or similar footwear for inside as we ask that no outdoor shoes are worn inside.  Campfire cooking only so bring a camping stove with you. There is a heated, modern toilet and shower block with privacy cubicles, hot showers, and a disabled toilet and shower.  There is a baby changing area. There's a separate drying room for wet boots and outdoor clothes.  The indoor heated pot-wash room has a communal fridge and freezer.    

Exterior Details
There is a large multi use games area with exercise park, children's play equipment and a tennis court just a 5 minute walk from the campsite.  There are fire pits on all pitches (you can bring your own wood or buy it here) . The 110 acre grounds have some lovely walks around farm lanes and fields and from the top fields there are views of the village over the Vale of York to the Pennines and the Hambleton Hills, including the famous White Horse of Kilburn. There is a wide range of habitats within the farm, from woodland and hedgerows to fields and stream, and this encourages lots of wildlife, which you can always be keeping an eye out for. Freshly baked bread and croissants available from the mobile bakery on the village green every Saturday.  And onsite is a beautiful vintage caravan serving delicious home baked food and fresh coffee.

Conditions of Rental
Refundable damage deposit due on booking.  Dogs welcome by arrangement but at an additional charge. Campfire cooking only, there’s no cooking facilities inside so bring a camping stove with you so you don’t have to crank up the fire in the morning for that bacon sarnie! Solar lights and lanterns (no electricity).  You will need to bring your own bedding (sheet,duvet/sleeping bag and pillows). We have a strict no noise policy after 11pm (unless you are here for a wedding). Preserving the environment is very important to us here at Baxby Manor. 

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