57 Cockpit Hill in Brompton, North Yorkshire, sleeps four people in two bedrooms.
The Space:
No stays longer than 2 weeks at this property. 57 Cockpit Hil consists of a kitchen with an electric oven and hob, microwave, air fryer, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washer/dryer, kettle and toaster, a living/dining room with a Smart TV and electric stove, and a first-floor snug. The bedrooms consist of a king-size (zip/link can be twin on request) and a double, along with a bathroom with a bath, walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC. Outside, there is an enclosed rear garden patio with furniture and roadside parking is available on a first-come, first-served basis, with an additional public car park nearby. Within 1.3 miles, you will find a shop, and within 0.1 miles, a pub and a lake, and please note that this is a non-smoking property. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price, and a travel cot is available on request, and two well-behaved dogs are welcome. Monday-Friday check-in restriction. Note: There is a good housekeeping bond of 250GBP on this property.
The Neighborhood:
Northallerton is a County town and administrative centre of North Yorkshire, located at the foot of a ridge dividing two river basin areas, the Wiske and the Cod Beck, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, on the edge of the Vale of York, between the Hambleton Hills and the Yorkshire Dales. This thriving town boasts market days on Wednesdays and Saturdays, when both sides of the High Street are home to stalls selling a wide range of goods and produce, plus on the fourth Wednesday of the month the market is joined by a farmers' market. Despite its modest size, Northallerton has a number of independent and national shops, including Betty’s Tea Rooms, Lewis & Cooper, an outstanding delicatessan and wine merchant, award-winning butcher’s, artisan baker, greengrocers, two department stores, several supermarkets and bookshops. With good rail links to Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Durham and York, the activities are not just restricted to the countryside. Situated equidistant between the Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors, the opportunities for exploration are endless. These include a day at the races at one of the many local courses, including Thirsk, a family trip to the unique Forbidden Corner at Middleham, a trip to a country house such as Newby Hall, Kiplin Hall and Castle Howard, or a round of golf. The restored Victorian resort of Saltburn, plus the pretty beaches and coves of Runswick Bay, Sand's End and Robin Hood's Bay, along with the town of Whitby, are all within one hour's drive away.