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Rosedale Abbey cottages

36 properties found
Rosedale, North Yorkshire

Penzola Cottage

2112

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7 nights

£392 - £603

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Rosedale Abbey, North York Moors

Moors Edge Cottage

4211

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7 nights

£596 - £1,014

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Rosedale Abbey, North York Moors

Rosedale Abbey

431

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7 nights

£436 - £817

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North York Moors National Park, North Yorkshire

The Old Tin School

2112

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7 nights

£676 - £1,166

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Rosedale, North Yorkshire

Heather View Lodge

844

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7 nights

£1,527 - £2,763

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North York Moors National Park, North Yorkshire

Dale View

8422

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7 nights

£1,117 - £1,812

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Gillamoor, North Yorkshire

Kirkby Lane Cottage

2112

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7 nights

£571 - £918

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Glaisdale, North York Moors

Postgate Nook

211

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7 nights

£576 - £888

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Gillamoor, North Yorkshire

Moors Edge Lodge

2112

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7 nights

£562 - £907

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Kirkbymoorside, North Yorkshire

A Nest - Kirkbymoorside

2111

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7 nights

£446 - £706

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Kirkbymoorside, North Yorkshire

Swaswara

2112

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7 nights

£561 - £981

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Hutton le Hole, North York Moors

Woodpecker Cottage

211

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7 nights

£368 - £705

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Rosedale Abbey cottages

The popular village of Rosedale Abbey lies in the heart of the North York Moors National Park. Despite the name, there never was an abbey but rather a small Cistercian nunnery which flourished until the 16th century. In the 1800s the village became a centre for ironstone production and the population grew to nearly 3,000. The kilns, used for heating and breaking up the ironstone can still be seen around the dale but the chimney which gave Chimney Bank, one of the Moors most notorious hills, its name has now gone. Today the village welcomes visitors who come to enjoy the area, and walkers and cyclists who want to experience the challenging landscapes. To appreciate the village's heritage, take a walk around the head of the dale along the route of the rail track that was used to transport the ironstone out of the valley, enjoying spectacular views along the way.

Today the village welcomes visitors who come to enjoy the area, and walkers and cyclists who want to experience the challenging landscapes. An annual walking festival is held every June. For a bit of fun, visit the nine hole golf course, the highest course on the moors with stunning views across the dale. Rosedale Show is held in August each year and includes classes for farm livestock, horses, crafts and much more. Within the village, there is a shop where you can pick up the essentials and a choice of pubs which serve food and tearooms.

Pickering is the nearest town, 10 miles away, which has several supermarkets, shops, pubs and restaurants. Visitor attractions include the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, Beck Isle Museum of Rural Life and Pickering Castle. The moorland villages of Cropton, Hutton-le-Hole, Egton Bridge and Danby are nearby, all great places to visit, and it is only a forty minute drive to Whitby. During the summer months a Moors Bus runs between lots of the villages.

Browse our Rosedale Abbey cottages and plan your perfect getaway to the North York Moors.