The Smithy is an old blacksmith's workshop which has been lovingly refurbished into a cosy two-bedroom traditional stone cottage. It is across a narrow country road from our Manor House Farm and Cotta
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The Smithy is an old blacksmith's workshop which has been lovingly refurbished into a cosy two-bedroom traditional stone cottage. It is across a narrow country road from our Manor House Farm and Cottage, in the heart of the picturesque North York Moors National Park. Surrounded by the beautiful scenery of Troutsdale and located between the seaside town of Scarborough and the village of Snainton, it is ideally situated for peace and tranquillity as well as for lots to see and do in nearby towns and villages. Practically no light pollution means amazing dark skies for all you stargazers too!
Beautifully furnished, this cosy self-catering cottage has one double bedroom, and one single bedroom, sleeping three guests.
Layout:
The Smithy accommodation is entirely on the ground floor, making it accessible for those with limited mobility.
There is a comfortable living room, with French windows opening onto the large patio and surrounding countryside. The fully fitted dining kitchen includes a fridge/freezer, electric oven and hob, microwave, kettle, toaster, and washer/dryer, and is well-equipped for preparation, cooking and serving meals for three guests.
The master bedroom has a king-size bed, bedside cabinets, wardrobe, and chair.
The single bedroom contains a single bed, bedside cabinet, and chest of drawers.
The family bathroom comprises a shower, wash hand basin, W.C., and heated towel rail.
All rooms have amazing views.
There is also a large outdoor patio/paved seating area with garden furniture, and wonderful views over the countryside.
Heating and electricity included in your rental. We provide all bedding, bed linen and towels, TV, and WiFi (subject to fair usage policy).
Up to two well-behaved dogs are welcome at an added fee of £20 per dog.
Please note: Gardens/Outside areas not necessarily dog proof, even if fenced/walled, so dogs need to be kept under control at all times, especially near farm animals.
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