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Richmond Sleeps 2
Albie's Freight Train
From £214 for a shortbreak.
From £630 for a week.All aboard this little beauty, a stunning converted train carriage complete with wood-fired hot tub. It's the perfect romantic, dog friendly getaway for two with gorgeous countryside views in the hear...
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Milnthorpe Sleeps 2
Maple Cottage
From £329 for a shortbreak.
From £506 for a week.Welcome to Maple Cottage, with its upside down construction and large windows which give you the feeling of sitting among the trees. Perched on the edge of the South Lakes and with a wonderful garden ...
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Helmsley Sleeps 6
Lodge Cottage
From £588 for a shortbreak.
From £840 for a week.Nestled in the beautiful Yorkshire countryside is Lodge Cottage, close to the popular market town of Helmsley, foodie town of Malton and Hovingham, a delightful village with a stream, fabulous cafe an...
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Pickering Sleeps 6
The Old Farmhouse
From £668 for a shortbreak.
From £890 for a week.Nestled on the edge of the North York Moors in the charming town of Pickering, this Grade II Listed terraced cottage effortlessly combines historic charm with contemporary luxury. Original beams and p...
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Hawes Sleeps 8
Low Shaw Farmhouse
From £627 for a shortbreak.
From £896 for a week.As you approach the hamlet of Simonstone and look up to the hill on your right you will see Low Shaw Farmhouse nestled on the hillside, surrounded by sheep enclosed by the wonderful Yorkshire dry ston...
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If it’s space and scenes of immense natural beauty you’re craving, then North England has you well and truly covered with an extraordinary selection of National Parks and moors. The Lake District promises waterside vistas aplenty while Yorkshire’s sprawling North York Moors and Dales promise an endless supply of breathtaking views - not to mention a dramatic coastline full of dog-friendly beaches and oh-so-quaint fishing villages. Pull on your walking boots and take to the footpaths that wind their way through rich green forests, past shimmering lakes, and up towering fells - dog walks will never be the same again!
Hearty country pubs dot the landscapes, promising cosy dog-friendly interiors where you can sup on Yorkshire puddings and local produce, while the charming villages and towns boast some of the best dog-friendly welcomes in the country. Take a step into the fascinating history that surrounds the North of England, from ancient castles to Viking settlements. Fill your bag with a generous selection of pork pies, Kendal Mint Cake, and gingerbread as you uncover the wonder and majesty of England's wild and stirring North.