All six holiday cottages have full kitchen facilities so that you can cater for yourself whilst you stay at Valley View Farm Cottages.
There is a welcoming tea tray laid out on arrival. The local shops are 5 miles away in Helmsley. The nearest supermarket is Tescos at Thirsk, 9 miles away. Alternatively, you could visit www.tesco.com and have your groceries delivered to the door.
As well as eating in at the self catering holiday cottages there are also plenty of places to eat out in the area.
The White Swan, Ampleforth. 01439 788 239
Largish pub in an unremarkable village but the food is good.
The White Horse, Ampleforth. 01439 788 378
Go there for a bar meal if you're passing.
Abbey Inn, Byland Abbey 01347 868 204
Picturesque, the pub is opposite the abbey. A la carte. Delicious modern
British food.
Fauconberg Arms, Coxwold 01347 868 214
Excellent food, interesting village and entertaining locals at lunchtime.
The Hambleton Inn, Nr Thirsk. 01845 597 202
The local. Friendly. Pleasant eating outside. Has a childrens' play area.
The Star Inn, Harome. 01439 770 397
Recommended by Egon Ronay. Has one Michelin star. Prepare to pay.
Royal Oak, Helmsley 01439 770 450
On the corner of the market square. Good bar meals.
The Feversham Arms Hotel, Helmsley 01439 770766
Pleasant hotel with good food just off the market square.
The Feathers, Helmlsey. 01439 770 275
Lively. The place to go if you want bar meals for adults and children.
Whitestonecliffe Inn, Sutton under Whitestonecliffe. 01845 597 271
Splendid views on the way. Good bar meals. Has a pool table. Pet friendly.
The Sun Inn, Chop Gate 01439 798 206
No food but you should see it!
Gepettos, Helmsley 01439 770 479
Restaurant that serves home cooked Italian food. We've all eaten there.
The Hare Inn, Scawton.
Friendly local pub with food.
Black Swan Country Inn, Oldstead, 01347 868 387
There are plenty of tearooms in the area. You can hardly fail to find one to satisfy you. For tea and an afternoon out, try the Walled Garden in Helmsley, homemade cakes and great hot chocolate, or take a ride over the moors and finish off with tea at the Moors Centre Danby and a walk. For an old fashioned hotel style tea try the Grange at Lastingham after paying a visit to the famously pretty village of Hutton le Hole (which also has a pet-friendly pub and a museum). Or for an adventure, go to Trenchers or The Magpie in Whitby for the fish and chips of a lifetime.
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