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The Cottage & Dairy at Byland Abbey

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The Cottage and Dairy at Byland Abbey is a unique, beautiful escape set in an unrivalled position overlooking the Abbey, the views are breath taking, the walking from the door is everything you could imagine it to be and all of this is just a short stroll from the world famous Michelin Chef Tommy Banks’ The Abbey Inn.

Owners Tim and Lucy have taken great care to preserve the character of The Cottage and Dairy during the renovation, their attention to detail is evident throughout with carefully selected materials, finishes and furnishings, the result is a charming cottage, stylish and elegant, the kind of place you will never want to leave. Welcoming eight guests, six in The Cottage and two in The Dairy across four sumptuous bedrooms, with generous living spaces for relaxing by the fire and well equipped kitchen spaces for cooking up your favourite suppers, it is the perfect place to gather friends and family together.

There is so much to see and do in this wonderful part of North Yorkshire, walking and cycling from the door, historic places of interest locally include Rievaulx Abbey, Ampleforth Abbey, Castle Howard, Nunnington Hall and the ancient City of York with its museums, City Walls and Minster is worthy of a visit and less than 30 minutes away. The market town of Helmsley is just 4 miles and has a choice of inns, restaurants and shops while a scenic drive across the North York Moors takes you to Goathland and Grosmont with its famous steam railway and on to Whitby on the spectacular North Yorkshire coast just an hour away.

Staying at the cottage is a real treat, nestled in this captivating hamlet in the Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty it is the essence of all that is glorious about North Yorkshire.

The Cottage for six guests and the Dairy for two guests are properties at the same location that can be booked separately or together for a group of 8 guests.

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The Cottage & The Dairy at Byland Abbey

The Cottage for six guests and the Dairy for two guests are properties at the same location that can be booked separately or together for a group of 8 guests

PROPERTY DETAILS

Living Space

The cottage has a lovely entrance hall with handy coat hooks, off the hall is a useful cloakroom and to the right is the sitting room, a spacious, elegant room with views across to the Abbey, antique furniture and comfy sofas centred around the open stone fireplace create a cosy ambience, perfect for relaxing with friends and family.

The living space in The Dairy is open plan double height space is all set on the ground floor, spacious yet cosy, with a wood burner for chilly days and a comfy sofa and easy chair for relaxing with a good book, the full height window offers uninterrupted views across the the Abbey.

Kitchen & Dining

Across the hall in The Cottage the dining room and kitchen is to the left, it is well equipped with everything you need, electric oven and hob, under counter fridge with freezer compartment and dishwasher, the open plan layout makes it a sociable space so the cook of the day can join in the chit chat too. Off the kitchen is a handy boot room with a sink and space of coats and boots.

The Dairy has a smart kitchen area perfectly equipped with everything you need close at hand, electric oven, hob and dishwasher.

Abbey Suite - The Cottage

The Abbey bedroom has a king size bed, it is a pretty room with soft furnishings in pastel chintz and views out to the Abbey.

Byland Suite - The Cottage

Byland bedroom has a double bed and gentle colour palette with views out to the Abbey.

Cottage Suite - The Cottage

The cottage bedroom is set with two single beds offering flexibility for friends and family groups, a cosy room with views across the courtyard to the Abbey.

Dairy Suite - The Dairy

This is a grand double height room with exposed beams and a super king bed, with antique furniture and pretty soft linens all creating a restful space to retreat to at the end of a busy day spent exploring.

Terrace

The pretty terrace to the front of The Cottage and The Dairy is set with a table and chairs, perfectly placed to take in those wonderful Abbey views.

Exploring

There are many historical attractions nearby including the majestic Castle Howard, the ecclesiastical ruins of Byland Abbey, Rievaulx Abbey and a castle in the attractive market town of Helmsley. Directly form the cottage you can explore an abundance of walks and trails, the Howardian Hills and also the neighbouring North York Moors National Park both offer excellent walking routes for seasoned ramblers and those looking for a more sedate meander alike. It’s also a perfect place for a cycling holiday with miles upon miles of perfect climbs and descents awaiting your discovery with jaw-dropping views to make the climbs worth the burn!

Being just 20 miles north of the City of York you are also perfectly placed to head into the City to experience the culture of the Minster, museums, galleries and the ancient City walls or if your passion is food you’ll find many excellent independent bars and restaurants to discover!

York is a city brimming with history and culture. Take a walk along the castle walls and marvel at the view below, or head to York Minster for some truly jaw dropping architecture and follow that with a wander around the cobbled streets with beautiful architecture to admire and independent boutiques to peruse.

The North York Moors still holds villages relatively untouched by time, Goathland where sheep roam freely and Grosmont with its steam railway, venture a little further to the spectacular coast and discover wild and wonderful seascapes, world beating fish and chips, expansive sandy beaches and Whitby home to Bram Stoker’s Dracula!

  • Helmsley 6 miles
  • Thirsk 11 miles
  • City of York 20 miles
  • Castle Howard 15 miles
  • Howardian Hills AONB
  • North York Moors National Park Centre at Danby 32 miles
  • Whitby 40 miles
  • Yorkshire Dales National Park Centre 40 miles miles
  • Ampleforth Abbey 2 miles
  • Sutton Bank National Park Centre and cycle hire 3 miles
  • Newburgh Priory & Wedding Venue 3 miles

Places to eat

  • Michelin Star
    • The Abbey Inn – 5 minute walk – a favourite of the owners, Tim & Lucy
    • The Black Swan at Oldstead – 1 miles
    • The Star at Harome – 9 miles
    • Roots York – 20 miles
  • Fauconberg Arms -3 mile
  • Durham Ox, Crayke – 6 miles
  • The Pheasant, Harome – 9 miles
  • Fairfax Arms, Gilling – 6 miles
  • Feversham Arms & Verbena Spa – Helmsley 6 miles
  • Mannions Cafe – Helmsley 6 miles & Easingwold 7 miles
  • Helmsley Walled Garden Vine Café – 6 miles
Good to know
  • Check in 4pm
  • Check out 10am
  • Byland cottages use solar power and a Biomass energy system, providing both a renewable and efficient energy source
  • Private sewage system – Please note that the sewage system is nearly as old as the Abbey so please only flush loo roll.
  • EV Charger -There is an electric car charger available for guests to use. Refer to instructions for use in the cottages.
  • Supermarket delivery – Tesco in Thirsk
  • Wood burner – Logs, if you need to re-stock for logs, kindling or firelighters please visit our little honesty shop in the passageway (by the keysafe). When the hens are laying there may be some eggs too.
  • Electric oven and hob, fridge, dishwasher
  • SMART TV
  • WiFi
  • Travel cot and highchair on request
  • Off road parking for 2 cars
  • Bike storage on request
  • Terrace with furniture
  • Small supply of – Tea, milk, coffee, cleaning and dishwasher tablets
  • All towels and linens included
  • Michelin Restaurants – The Abbey Inn 5 minute walk / Within 10 – 20 minutes drive: The Black Swan at Oldstead / Star Inn at Harome / Pignut at Helmsely / Restaurant Myse at Hovingham – Advance booking essential
  • Stapylton Arms Wass – 10 minute walk
  • Newburgh Priory Wedding Venue 3 miles
  • The owners home is in the extended grounds

ROOM DETAILS

The Cottage – First Floor

King bed

Bath

W.C.

Basin

The Cottage – First Floor

Double Bed

Shower

W.C.

Basin

The Cottage First Floor

Twin Beds

The Dairy – Ground Floor

Super king bed

Shower

W.C.

Basin

THE LOCAL AREA

There are many historical attractions nearby including the majestic Castle Howard, the ecclesiastical ruins of Byland Abbey, Rievaulx Abbey and a castle in the attractive market town of Helmsley. Directly form the cottage you can explore an abundance of walks and trails, the Howardian Hills and also the neighbouring North York Moors National Park both offer excellent walking routes for seasoned ramblers and those looking for a more sedate meander alike. It’s also a perfect place for a cycling holiday with miles upon miles of perfect climbs and descents awaiting your discovery with jaw-dropping views to make the climbs worth the burn!

Exploring

  • Helmsley 6 miles
  • Thirsk 11 miles
  • City of York 20 miles
  • Castle Howard 15 miles
  • Howardian Hills AONB
  • North York Moors National Park Centre at Danby 32 miles
  • Whitby 40 miles
  • Yorkshire Dales National Park Centre 40 miles miles
  • Ampleforth Abbey 2 miles
  • Sutton Bank National Park Centre and cycle hire 3 miles
  • Newburgh Priory & Wedding Venue 3 miles

Airports/Railway

  • York mainline station 20 miles, London Kings Cross in 2 hours
  • Leeds Bradford Airport 42 miles
  • Manchester Airport 108 miles

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