Cabin ∙ 3 bedrooms ∙ 6 guests | Cottage in Pinchinthorpe

3 Bedroom Cottage in Guisborough, Pinchinthorpe
Great Ayton 3 miles. Searching for that perfect, luxurious countryside retreat within the North York Moors National Park? Look no further, as this cottage near Great Ayton has been beautifully converted from an old mill house to provide quality accommodation in the foothills of Roseberry Topping. In a rural setting in Pinchinthorpe, this cottage is simply stunning; lovingly converted by the owners, this is the ideal base for families and friends wanting a break together in a delightful location. Enjoying stunning panoramic views over Highcliff and Guisborough, there are three spacious bedrooms, tastefully furnished with antique French furniture. One bedroom has an expansive en-suite with free-standing roll-top bath and separate shower. The whole cottage boasts honey-coloured solid oak flooring and matching doors, plus your holiday home has double glazed and handmade sliding sash windows throughout. The elegant sitting room is light and airy, and has a baby grand piano for those who like to tickle the ivories. The large, open plan kitchen diner has a quality, handmade kitchen with Rangemaster cooker, woodburning stove, comfy chairs and tri-fold doors leading to the patio area and garden. To the front is a delightful south east-facing patio area, on which you can sit and take full advantage of the sun. Situated inside the North York Moors National Park, this location is brilliant for walking, riding or cycling, with countless footpaths and bridleways from the doorstep, and the Cleveland Way is less than a mile away across the fields. For those less active, the bustling cities of York and Durham are just an hour away and a short drive will take you to the lovely beaches scattered along the north east coastline. This really is a cottage not to be missed, in a beautiful area.
The village of Great Ayton lies on the edge of the North York Moors National Park, at the foot of the Cleveland Hills. Great Ayton is famous for being the boyhood home of Captain Cook, and is also mentioned in the Domesday Book. The village consists of a mixture of stone cottages and some new development housing. Great Ayton has two village greens, with a river running alongside, making it a popular picnic spot in the summer months. To the north of the village, the view is dominated by Roseberry Topping, a 330 metre hill. In the village are a good range of shops and inns, which, together with restaurants and cafes, cater well for holidaymakers. There is also the old school, now converted into the Captain Cook Schoolroom Museum. Around the village are several interesting walks and Great Ayton makes a great base for walkers wishing to explore the stunning countryside around, especially in the summer months when the moors turn purple with blooming heather.