The village of Sheriff Hutton possesses a unique character alongside a long history. It is situated on a long low east, west ridge between the Vale of York and the Howardian Hills. Castle ruins dramatically dominate the village and there is fine countryside never far away. Its use as a settlement can be dated back to around 6000BC. In addition, finds in the area and crop marks indicate settlement in Roman times. Sheriff Hutton has two castles; a Norman motte and bailey structure of which only the mounds remain and a second castle finished in 1398. Its ruins mark out Sheriff Hutton as a site of historical interest. Today, the village is served by two pubs, both offering excellent food and there are a number of attractions nearby such as Pickering Castle, the North Yorkshire Moors and the towns of Scarborough and Whitby.
A charming, stone-built cottage, this comfortable property offers a perfect escape for two people looking for a romantic break in glorious countryside.
This property offers snug and welcoming accommodation for up to two people. Built in stone, it is a deceptively spacious property that has been designed in an open-plan style and overlooks the owners mature garden. The cottage has its own patio, offering ample opportunity for outdoor dining on a lazy summers evening, while oil-filled radiators make it a warm and cosy base in the chillier months.
Oil filled electric radiators with oil central heating in shower room. Electric hob, combination microwave, fridge/freezer, colour TV, video, stereo/CD player, radio etc. All fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Ample off road parking. Small patio with garden furniture and BBQ. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop and pub 3 miles. Note: This property does not accept children under the age of 16.