Baxby Manor is a historic, picturesque North Yorkshire retreat.
Built in 1308 and mentioned in the Doomsday Book, our
most attractive North Yorkshire luxury holiday cottage is full of character with many original features, including
inglenook fireplaces, oak beams and an authentic 16th century bread oven! Baxby
is set in unspoilt countryside on the edge of the North York Moors
National Park and just a short walk from the village with its shop, pub
and 12th century church. The farm's 110 acres of fields, hedgerows, lanes,
woods, ponds and stream provide opportunities for wildlife watching,
coarse fishing, walking or simply enjoying wonderful views. Our holiday
cottage is an ideal base
for walking, cycling and touring North Yorkshire's countless attractions; within
half an hour's drive of York, Harrogate, world of James Herriot at Thirsk,
Castle Howard, Beningbourgh Hall, Byland and Rievaulx Abbeys and many
other National Trust sites.
Despite our rural setting, the A1 (M) is not too far
away. so you will be able to reach Baxby Manor, and depart from it,
without wasting valuable time, even though you are most unlikely to ever
want to leave.