Whorlton Cottage is a charming property located in Swainby, North Yorkshire, in the North of England. It can accommodate up to four people in its two bedrooms, a double and a twin, each with an en-suite. The living areas include a well-equipped kitchen, a dining area with seating for six, and a cozy sitting room with a TV and open fire. Outside, there is off-road parking and a rear courtyard with furniture.
The cottage boasts amenities such as oil central heating, WiFi, a flat screen TV with Netflix and Sky, and a woodburning firepit in the courtyard. One well-behaved pet is welcome, but smoking is not permitted. Local conveniences can be found within walking distance, with a shop just 0.5 miles away and a pub 0.3 miles away. The North York Moors National Park surrounds the village of Swainby, offering beautiful landscapes for walkers to explore.
Swainby is a picturesque village within the North York Moors National Park, known for its traditional dry stone walls, rolling hills, and vibrant heather. The village has a shop and two traditional pubs, The Blacksmiths Arms and The Black Horse, for visitors to enjoy. Nearby, the ruins of Whorlton Castle provide a glimpse into the area's history dating back to the 12th century. The location of the cottage in Northallerton offers easy access to cultural attractions like Preston Park and Middlesbrough Theatre, as well as outdoor activities such as fishing, hiking, rock climbing, and cycling.
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