Aislaby Hall, Aislaby

North York Moors. Sleeps up to 10

Aislaby Hall is a grand 18th-century property located in the village of Aislaby, near Whitby in North Yorkshire. Rebuilt after being occupied by soldiers in World War II, this historic property offers extensive living space with stunning views of the countryside, accommodating up to ten guests and two dogs. The homely sitting room features an open fire, Smart TV, and garden views, while the snug/games room and conservatory provide entertainment options for all ages.

The generously-sized kitchen/diner is fully equipped for self-catering, and the formal dining room with an open fire offers a charming setting for meals. The property also includes a utility room and cloakroom for convenience. Outside, guests can enjoy a private raised area and shared lawn, ideal for alfresco dining and leisurely strolls. The five well-presented bedrooms feature zip/link beds and en-suite facilities, providing comfortable accommodation for guests.

Local attractions include The Forge pub for meals and drinks, as well as scenic walks in the area for outdoor enthusiasts. Nearby landmarks such as Whitby Museum, Captain Cook Memorial Museum, and Whitby Abbey offer cultural and historical experiences. Guests can also visit Whitby Harbour, the town's Beach, and climb the 199 steps for panoramic coastal views. Aislaby Hall is the perfect base for exploring the surrounding countryside and coastline.

For larger groups, Aislaby Hall can be booked together with the Garden Apartment to accommodate up to 14 guests. Whether relaxing in the comfort of the property or venturing out to explore the local attractions, Aislaby Hall offers a memorable retreat for families and friends seeking a blend of history, charm, and natural beauty in North Yorkshire.

Weekly price from £1196

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