Hornby is a charming village surrounded by green landscapes and rolling hills, ideally situated between the breathtaking expanses of the Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors National Parks. Stay at this handsome red-brick home with friends or family and enjoy its spacious living areas, crackling wood burner and sun-trap patio garden.
Approached via a farm track, step into the spacious entrance porch where you can shed your walking shoes before continuing into the light-filled country-style kitchen, complete with an AGA and modern appliances to make mealtimes a breeze. Gather around the breakfast bar, or convene at the dining table to plan the upcoming activities. A handy laundry room ensures practicality for those with muddy outdoor gear. After a day of exploration, retire to the cosy lounge with plush sofas and a warming wood burner, perfect for evenings spent with loved ones. Musical enthusiasts will delight in the presence of a grand piano, adding a touch of elegance to your stay. As night falls, three beautiful bedrooms await, each offering comfortable beds and stylish decor. Choose from a king-size room with access to a Jack and Jill bathroom, a sumptuous super-king-size room with an en-suite shower, or a cosy double bedroom. On balmy afternoons, bask on the south-facing patio, where you can savour a drink and enjoy lovely views of the surrounding countryside.
Renowned for its quaint ambience and historic landmarks, including the majestic 13th-century Hornby Castle, the village exudes a timeless charm. Take a stroll to the nearby pub in Hackforth (1.5 miles), or venture to the bustling town of Northallerton (8 miles), where an array of shops, restaurants, and cafes await. For outdoor enthusiasts, the stunning Yorkshire Dales National Park beckons with its opportunities for hiking and cycling. Just 8.5 miles away lies the picturesque market town of Leyburn, boasting a lively market square, independent boutiques, and the renowned Wensleydale Creamery, where visitors can witness the art of cheese-making first-hand. Meanwhile, the historic town of Richmond (6 miles) invites exploration with its cobbled streets, cultural landmarks, and rich architectural heritage.