
Self-catering holiday apartments set in a historic 16th century Grade II listed manor house on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. Set in 50 acres of grounds and woodland.
"A unique opportunity to experience the feeling of living in a great house in beautiful peaceful surroundings." Heritage Magazine 1990
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"The Manor is a noble, massive, antique residence built in the reign of Queen Elizabeth being of a quadrangular form with courts, situated in a picturesque vale, surmounted by hills of a great height richly ornamented with woods and plantations. The approach from the village is by a tall, stately avenue of ancestral trees, at the end of which a striking view of the old baronial mansion, with a round gateway and ivied arch presents itself." John Walker Ord, 1846
Five spacious apartments have been carefully created in the manor house itself combining modern comforts such
as central heating, dishwashers and microwaves with the historic charms of a Grade II* 16th Century country house
and antique furniture. All apartments are totally self-contained with their own private entrances and unspoilt
views of the beautiful 1,000 foot high Cleveland Hills. A delightful half-mile private avenue connects Ingleby
Manor to the small village of Ingleby Greenhow. |
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Ingleby Manor,
Ingleby Greenhow, Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, UK
Tel/Fax: (44) 01642 722170
Last Updated: 30th December 1999
Created By Adam Bennett e-mail:miserden@globalnet.co.uk