Self-catering homestays don’t come more luxurious than a stay at The Stables, near York. Perfect for larger groups, The property sleeps 22 guests and enjoys use of the breathtaking Vale of York estate for walks and relaxation time. Snuggle by the fireplace in the depths of winter or enjoy stunning al-fresco dining in the walled garden on balmy summer evenings. Any time of year, this is a spectacular luxury self-catering property with charming northern flair.
The Stables offers 9 double bedrooms, all with ensuite bathrooms. On the Ground Floor there are 4 twin rooms with ensuite bathrooms and the First Floor has 5 double bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms. Original features with exposed brick remain throughout including the striking stone stairs leading up to the first floor accommodation. The separate Laundry Cottage comprises 2 double bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, a kitchen with a dining area and a sitting room all on the ground floor. This cottage can also be booked separately for a smaller group.
The Stables is an extremely relaxing place to stay with plenty of places to cosy down and enjoy unforgettable moments with special friends and family. You can put your feet up with a warm drink in front of the double-sided log burner, while on the other side, you will find the bar and snooker room. The original carriage room has been converted into a sitting room with a 60″ Smart TV and large comfy sofas to relax on. Outside, you can make the most of being situated in the beautiful private estate, and enjoy the private cobbled courtyard with outdoor seating and hot tub, which is included in the price.
The house is located on a privately owned Estate in the Vale of York, between York and Harrogate. There are many public footpaths on the Estate for you to enjoy peaceful walks and dogs are very welcome to join too! While staying here, you are within easy reach of popular North Yorkshire attractions including Castle Howard, Harewood House, Scampston Hall and Gardens, Fountains Abbey and Newby Hall and Gardens, Beningbrough Hall and the Yorkshire Coast.