| In an area steeped in history with cosy countryside charm, Newburgh House makes the ideal stop off place in which to make your stay.
Colin & Suzy Bell welcome you to Newburgh house, which lies just outside the Yorkshire village of Coxwold, situated alongside the lake, teaming with wildlife and adjacent to Newburgh Priory. During your stay all of your needs are considered, making for a warm and friendly atmosphere as you relax and enjoy this beautiful Georgian home.
Entering through the long narrow hallway, you will see that Newburgh House has been restored to a very high standard. Restoration took place during 2001. Time has been taken to ensure all features are in keeping with the original, complete with accompanying décor in a period style. Co-ordinating soft furnishings give the finishing touches and style that you would expect at Newburgh.
Coxwold is a pretty North Yorkshire village buit mainly in stone, with an excellent inn and beautiful church. Being only a short ride into York, the visitor can absorb all the atmosphere of the area, being steeped in history and offering some superb country walks and drives.
Places of interest include: Newburgh Priory, Shandy Hall, Byland, Rievaulx and Fountains Abbey, Castle Howard, Nunnington, Benningborough and Newby Halls. All are within a 20 mile radius as are the market towns of Helmsley, Thirsk and Easingwold. York is also close at hand for shopping and sight seeing. The East Coast resorts of Whitby, Scarborough and Robin Hood's Bay where images of smugglers abound are a short hop away. En route you can drive over the brooding North Yorkshire Moors, home of the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, used on the TV programme Heartbeat and in the film "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone".
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Local Attractions:
Rievaulx Priory / Cleveland Way / Fountains Abbey
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