Tuesday 30 June 2009

National Trust Summer Events Planner

The National Trust has put together a downloadable Summer planner of events taking place at various National Trust locations across the UK this Summer. You can check out the National Trust website for information and to download the Summer planners.

Here is the link to the Yorkshire & North East Summer Planner pdf.

So why not stay at one of my Valley View Farm Cottages and enjoy some of the National Trust summer events planned in this area. If you would like to book a stay at one of the Valley View Farm holiday cottages then you can book online by clicking on the link or alternatively book over the telephone on 01439 798221.

Monday 29 June 2009

Short Breaks Available In Time For Great Yorkshire Show

I enjoy a trip out to the Great Yorkshire Show, which will take place this year at the Great Yorkshire Showground on Tuesday 14th July 2009 til Thursday 16th July 2009.

To get a true flavour of Yorkshire country life and farming, why not visit the Great Yorkshire Show this year and here at Valley View Farm we still have some vacancies for a short break that can coincide with The Great Yorkshire Show.

Holt Cottage is a three bedroom cottage (sleeps up to 6) with sitting room, dining area and kitchen upstairs. One twin room with en suite bathroom is upstairs and one downstairs along with a bathroom (with bath and shower) ­and a double bedroom with a shower room. This cottage is available for 3 nights from Monday 13th - Wednesday 15th July at £344 or for 4 nights from Monday 13th - Thursday 16th July at £430.

Click here to book Valley View Farm Cottages

Couch Cottage is a one bedroom cottage (sleeps 2) which opens onto a courtyard with an amazing view. It has a zip and link bed (twins / kingsize) and is all on the ground floor. The kitchen and living room are open plan. The en-suite bathroom is a wet-room and suitable for disabled access. This cottage is available for 3 nights from Monday 13th - Wednesday 15th July at £215 or for 4 nights from Monday 13th - Thursday 16th July at £269.

If you would like to book a stay at one of the Valley View Farm holiday cottages then you can book online by clicking on the link or alternatively book over the telephone on 01439 798221.

Sunday 28 June 2009

Walking With Dogs On The North York Moors

As a farmer's wife and a North Yorkshire holiday cottage owner that welcomes dogs and in light of the recent tragic news of the dog walker killed by cows, I would like to let dog owners who are planning on visiting the North York Moors know that there is a leaflet published by the North York Moors National Park giving guidance and advice about walking your dog on the North York Moors.

You can click on this link to download the pdf: Walking With Dogs In The North York Moors National Park.

Remember to stay safe when walking with your dog on the Moors.

Saturday 27 June 2009

The Times Reveals Great British Rambles In Yorkshire

I have been enjoying reading all the travel articles on the Times Online website and I thought that Valley View Farm readers would find it interesting to know which walks in Yorkshire, the Times Online reveals as Great British Rambles.
Muker to Keld, Yorkshire Dales

The Malham Classic, Yorkshire Dales

Bolton Abbey and the Strid, Yorkshire

Rosedale, Yorkshire

Pen-y-Ghent, Yorkshire

Kettlewell and Conistone Moor, North Yorkshire

My personal favourite has to be the walks at Sutton Bank but then I'm biased as I live near sutton Bank. What is your favourite walk or ramble?

There are many great walks and rambles in Yorkshire and especially on the North York Moors, where my farm and holiday cottages are based. So why notstay at one of my Valley View Farm Cottages and enjoy the many walks in the area. If you would like to book a stay at one of the Valley View Farm holiday cottages then you can book online by clicking on the link or alternatively book over the telephone on 01439 798221.

Friday 26 June 2009

Runswick Bay Picked As A Favourite Secret Beach By BBC Coast Presenter

Runswick Bay has been picked as a favourite secret beach by the BBC's Coast presenter Miranda Krestovnikoff.

In the Times Online article of 20 secret beaches in the British Isles, Miranda describes Runswick Bay as, "Sheltered by the lofty crag of Lingrow Knowle, Runswick Bay is a tranquil spot, a welcome stretch of sand on what is otherwise a walker’s coast. While it comes to life during the summer months, in winter it is a peaceful spot for a bit of beachcombing, with rocky outcrops where you’ll find fossils aplenty."

From this description it sounds like Runswick Bay would make an ideal day out at any time of year, so why not make your base one of my six Valley View Farm Cottages and enjoy a trip to Runswick Bay. If you would like to book a stay at one of the Valley View Farm holiday cottages then you can book online by clicking on the link or alternatively book over the telephone on 01439 798221.

Thursday 25 June 2009

Yorkshire Attractions Included In Britains Best 50 Days Out

I have just read the Times Online feature on Britains Best 50 Days Out and am pleased to see that there are some Yorkshire attractions listed in their top 50.

At number 27 they feature Bridlington's Yorkshire Belle - "A voyage on Bridlington’s Yorkshire Belle is always a thrill, but you can get twice as many nautical miles for your money by studying the tide tables. A two-hour trip costs £6/£3, but if you time your visit to coincide with a full-moon tide, Cap’n Peter Richardson will take you all the way to Filey Bay — a 3½-hour round trip — for the same price."

At number 28 they feature the York Maze - "York Maze, made from 1.5m maize plants, is reputed to be the biggest on earth. The new design, opening on July 18, is a closely guarded secret, but the owner, Tom Pearcy, offers a clue: “It concerns an anniversary about which there is something of a buzz,” he says cryptically. A family ticket costs £28."

So why not make your base one of our North YorkshireHoliday Cottages as you check out the best that Yorkshire has to offer. If you would like to book a stay at one of the Valley View Farm holiday cottages then you can book online by clicking on the link or alternatively book over the telephone on 01439 798221.

Wednesday 24 June 2009

Fountains Abbey Picked As A Great Summer Picnic Spot By Enjoy England

Fountains Abbey inYorkshire has been picked as a great Summer picnic spot by Enjoy England.

Enjoy England says, "You could try spreading a rug beneath the gothic arches and spectacular ruins of Fountains Abbey in Yorkshire. Here you’ll find an elegant ornamental Georgian Water Garden, a medieval deer park and Elizabethan mansion to keep you occupied - once you’ve eaten of course. "

So why not make your base one of the Valley View Farm Cottages as you and plan a picnic at Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal Water Gardens. If you would like to book a stay at one of the Valley View Farm holiday cottages then you can book online by clicking on the link or alternatively book over the telephone on 01439 798221.

Tuesday 23 June 2009

Invited For Radio Interview With Maurice Boland On Talk Radio Europe

I am delighted to tell you that I have been invited for a telephone interview by Maurice Boland for Talk Radio Europe.

Talk Radio Europe is Spain’s largest English speaking radio station broadcasting to approximately half a million listeners. They have a weekly enterprise program where they feature entrepreneurs who have built up successful companies and this is the part of the show they want to interview me for! They will no doubt want to talk to me about my lingerie business amplebosom.com which is fast approaching it's tenth year!

The interview will be at 11.45am on Wednesday 1st July. I'll let you know how I get on and when it will be broadcast.

Monday 22 June 2009

Short Breaks At Self Catering Cottages In North Yorkshire In July

Valley View Farm Cottages located in North Yorkshire, can offer some short breaks in July 2009.

We have short breaks available in the following cottages:

Couch - a charming ground floor cottage for 2 people. (Available week beginning 10th July.)
Form - a delightful ground floor cottage for 2 people. (Available week beginning 24th & 31st July.)
Formicary - a cosy single storey cottage for up to 4 people. (Available week beginning 24th July.)
Drey - a bright and sunny two double bedroomed cottage for up to 4 people. (Available week beginning 31st July.)
Holt - a lovely 3 double bedroomed cottage for up to 6 people. (Available week beginning 10th & 31st July.)
Granary - a fabulous 3 double bedroomed cottage with well laid out spacious accommodation for up to 6 people. (Available week beginning 10th July.)

If you would like to book a short break at one of the Valley View Farm holiday cottages then you can book online by clicking on the link or alternatively book over the telephone on 01439 798221.

Sunday 21 June 2009

The Cleveland Way National Trail Celebrates 40th Anniversary

This year, The Cleveland Way, celebrates it's 40th anniversary as it was first opened in 1969.

The 110 mile trail takes you through a variety of landscapes in the beautiful North York Moors National Park. It's starting point is the quaint and bustling market town of Helmsley and the trail takes you across heather moorland before reaching the coast at Saltburn. From Saltburn you will journey along the dramatic North Yorkshire coastline to Filey, passing old fishing villages and lively coastal towns.

Highlights of the trail include:

• Heather on the Moors.

• The dramatic coastline.

• Wildlife.

• Castles & Abbeys.

So if you'd like to walk The Cleveland Way in it's 40th Anniversary year, then why not stay at Valley View Farm Self Catering Cottages. If you would like to book a stay at one of the Valley View Farm holiday cottages then you can book online by clicking on the link or alternatively book over the telephone on 01439 798221.

Saturday 20 June 2009

Butterflies In The Garden

What butterflies have you spotted in your garden or round and about recently?

I was prompted to ask this as I thumbed through the beautiful photographs of butterflies sent into the guardian flickr group and then looked out from my kitchen window at the beautiful rural North Yorkshire landscape that sees an array of wildlife including butterflies.I often see:
  • the Red Admiral butterfly
  • the Peacock butterfly (pictured)
  • the Small Cabbage White butterfly
I sometimes see:
  • the Comma butterfly
  • the Small Tortoiseshell butterfly
  • the Wall Brown butterfly
  • the Speckled Wood butterfly
Let me know what butterflies you see in your garden.

So if you'd like to take in this beautiful North Yorkshire countryside and see what butterflies and other wildlife you can see, then why not come and take a short break or a relaxing self catering holiday in one of the Valley View Farm Cottages. If you would like to book a stay at one of the Valley View Farm holiday cottages then you can book online by clicking on the link or alternatively book over the telephone on 01439 798221.

Friday 19 June 2009

Unusual Containers For Growing Veg

John and I like to grow our own veg when we get the time and I know that some people will grow their veg in unusual containers especially if they are short of space. However I would never have thought of using my old bra or John's underpants! But it seems that some gardeners from the Ramsey Horticultural Society are doing just that, well not using my bras or Johns underpants, but using donated bras, pants and boxer shorts.

Georgie Webb of the Royal Horticultural Society said, 'Due to their conical shape, bras are ideal containers for turning into hanging baskets, and if you sew two together you have what is best described as a "hanging bra-sket." Once filled with compost you can grow salad leaves, herbs, alpine strawberries and even tumbling cherry tomatoes in them.'

There was even debate as to which type of bras would make the best growing container.

If you are thinking of using your old bras and pants then you may need to check out my underwear site at amplebosom.com for replacements!

Click on the link to read about these unusual containers for growing vegetables.

Thursday 18 June 2009

North Yorkshire Open Studios 2009

During the last two weekends in June (20th, 21st, 26th, 27th & 28th June) artists across North Yorkshire invite you into their studios to see their artwork. The work on show will range from stained glass, furniture, jewellery and photography to sculpture, paintings and ceramics.

This will be a great opportunity to see rich and diverse creative talent in and across the beautiful North Yorkshire landscape.

Events include exhibitions, talks and seminars as well as workshops so there really is something for everyone.

So why not make your base one of the Valley View Farm Cottages. If you would like to book a stay at one of the Valley View Farm holiday cottages then you can book online by clicking on the link or alternatively book over the telephone on 01439 798221.

Wednesday 17 June 2009

Scalby Fair And Flower Festival

Scalby Fair and Flower Festival is on this week (14th - 21st June 2009). The main event is on Saturday, the Scalby Fair Day, which is now in it's 32nd year.

This year's theme is "By The Seaside"
and the fair will have over 50 stalls and displays along with a full programme of entertainment on Saturday afternoon including Morris dancing and a fancy dress competition. The flower arrangements from the flower festival will be on display and can be seen all weekend.

It takes about an hour to get to Scalby from Old Byland, so why not make your base one of the Valley View Farm Cottages. If you would like to book a stay at one of the Valley View Farm holiday cottages then you can book online by clicking on the link or alternatively book over the telephone on 01439 798221.

Tuesday 16 June 2009

National Bike Week June 2009

This week is National Bike Week, 13-21 June 2009, so get on your bike!

The Bike Week website states, "Bike Week is the UK's largest mass participation cycling event and provides an annual opportunity to promote cycling as a source of fitness and fun, not to mention an alternative form of transport. This year, Bike Week 2009 is encouraging everyone to 'get more out of life'- by getting on your bikes, exploring your local community and finding out just how convenient cycling is for all those short trips we make each day."

The website gives five reasons to get on your bike:
1. Over half of UK car journeys are less than 5 miles – swapping them for an easy 30 minute bike ride can save you a small fortune in fuel costs
2. Cyclists live on average at least two years longer than non-cyclists and their fitness levels are equivalent to being ten years younger – so forget nip and tuck, think pedal and push!
3. Cycling is the ultimate family activity; it’s free, healthy, fun and encourages children to be independent
4. Cycling gets you out and about and you’re more likely to find that beautiful park you never knew existed than when you’re cooped up in a car
5. In a hurry? During rush-hour, a bicycle is twice as fast as a car - good if you hate traffic jams! Even better, you won’t spend a penny on parking.

So get on your bike if you can but if you can't manage it this week but you feel inspired, then why not take a break in the North Yorkshire Moors where you will be able to find some great cycle routes and cycle trails to get on your bike with the whole family and so why not stay at Valley View Farm Cottages.

If you would like to book a stay at one of the Valley View Farm holiday cottages then you can book online by clicking on the link or alternatively book over the telephone on 01439 798221.

Monday 15 June 2009

Radio 4

I have just been listening to You and Yours on the radio, they were talking about cheap hotels and holidays, looking out of the window across the moors, I can also thoroughly recommend a stay here at Valley View Farm, it is a lovely place to visit for children and adults alike, plenty of places to visit, close at hand but far enough away to get some well deserved peace and quiet.

Sheep Shearing at Valley View

Now the lambs are all here and gamboling in the fields very happily, the next busy time is shearing the sheep.

John and Stuart can be seen hard at it whilst we have this lovely weather at the moment, although the mothers and their lambs do not take too kindly to being separated - even for short time while 'Mum' gets a haircut, and it can get very noisy while they call for each other!


The sheep in the photo is a North Country Mule and a good hardy breed for up here on the moors, there is still a small amount of availability in August for the cottages, so come and have a look at the sheep when they will be looking their best!

Sunday 14 June 2009

North Yorkshire Moors & Yorkshire Wolds Mountain Bike Routes

Here is a list of the mountain bike routes in the North Yorkshire Moors and Yorkshire Wolds region:
  • Bransdale High and Dry Loop
  • Buttercrambe Loop
  • Castle Howard
  • Chop Gate and Urra Moor
  • Cleveland Way Long Loop
  • Cropton Forest Loop
  • Esk Valley Railway
  • Everley Loop
  • Farndale Loop
  • Fylingdales Loop
  • Gilamoor Loop
  • Great Fryup Loop
  • Grosmont Pickering Railway
  • Harwood Dale and Cloughton
  • Harwood Loop
  • Hawnby Loop
  • Helmsley Loop
  • Kirkham Leavening Loop
  • Langdale Loop
  • Lastingham Loop
  • Levisham Loop
  • Millington Loop
  • Moors to Sea Variations
  • Nawton Loop
  • Pickering Newtondale Forest Loop
  • Ravenscar Short Loop
  • Rievaulx Loop
  • Robin Hoods Bay Loop
  • Roseberry Castleton Loop
  • Rosedale Abbey Easy Loop
  • Rudston Loop
  • Scaling Dam
  • Sheriff Hutton
  • Sutton Bank Short Blast
  • Thixendale
  • Wetwang Circuit
Click on this link if you would like further information about these mountain bike routes.

So why not make your base one of the Valley View Farm Cottages when you plan a mountain bike trip in this area. If you would like to book a stay at one of the Valley View Farm holiday cottages then you can book online by clicking on the link or alternatively book over the telephone on 01439 798221.

Saturday 13 June 2009

Father's Day Get Away Treat

Here's just a quick reminder of the special arrangements we have available for Father's Day this year.

Father's Day is now just over a week away (21st of June) and Valley View Farm Cottages can offer special arrangements for your Father on Father's Day. We can arrange:

  • Champagne/wine in the cottage on arrival.
  • A hamper of Yorkshire fare in the cottage on arrival.
  • Dinner reservations at any of our excellent local restaurants.
  • A day’s fishing, shooting or gliding.
  • Recommend and advise on an action packed day’s activity for the whole family.
  • Click here to book Valley View Farm Cottages
So why not treat your dad to a stay at one of the Valley View Farm cottages.

We currently have 3 cottages available:

Holt Cottage is a three bedroom cottage (sleeps 6) with sitting room, dining area and kitchen upstairs. One twin room with en suite bathroom is upstairs and one downstairs along with a bathroom (with bath and shower) ­and a double bedroom with a shower room.


Drey Cottage is a two bedroom cottage (sleep 4) with one double and one twin bedroom. Both rooms have en-suite facilities. The double bedroom has a shower and the twin room has a bath. This cottage can connect to Holt Cottage to make a 10-person family cottage.


Formicary Cottage is a delightful one bedroom ground floor cottage with twin beds and an en-suite bathroom with bath and shower. There is a breakfast bar area and the living room also has a double sofa bed. Sleeps 2-4.


If you would like to book a stay at one of the Valley View Farm holiday cottages then you can book online by clicking on the link or alternatively book over the telephone on 01439 798221.

Friday 12 June 2009

North Yorkshire County Show - Sunday 14th June 2009

This Sunday will see the 31st North Yorkshire County Show which will be held at Otterington Hall, between Northallerton and Thirsk from 8.00am.

Displays and demonstrations at the Show will include:
  • The X-Treme Bike Display Team
  • Bungee Trampolines
  • Traction Engines
  • Classic Cars and Motorcycles
  • Cattle, Sheep and Poultry, Rabbits and Ferrets
  • Poultry Show
  • Outdoor Trade Stand
  • Children's Inflatables
  • Country Pursuits
  • Driving Classes
  • Horticulture and Produce
  • Arts, Crafts & Photography
  • Yorkshire Country Women's Association
  • Children's Classes.
There will be:
  • Yorkshire Food Marquee
  • Craft Marquee
  • various Trade Stands
  • Catering including Ice Cream
  • Real Ale Bar
Entry Costs

Adult £7.00
Child or Student £5.00
Senior Citizens £5.00
Children under 5 Free
Dog are allowed at the show as long as they are kept on a lead at all times.

So why not make your base one of the Valley View Farm Cottages when you visit the 31st North Yorkshire Country Show.

We currently have 3 cottages available:

Holt Cottage is a three bedroom cottage (sleeps 6) with sitting room, dining area and kitchen upstairs. One twin room with en suite bathroom is upstairs and one downstairs along with a bathroom (with bath and shower) ­and a double bedroom with a shower room.


Formicary Cottage is a delightful one bedroom ground floor cottage with twin beds and an en-suite bathroom with bath and shower. There is a breakfast bar area and the living room also has a double sofa bed. Sleeps 2-4.


Granary Cottage is a spacious three bedroom cottage which can sleep 6. The kitchen/dining room and living room are downstairs, as is a twin room with en-suite wet room and a separate WC. Upstairs are two bedrooms, one a twin with en-suite bath and shower and the other a kingsize bedroom with bath and shower.

If you would like to book a stay at one of the Valley View Farm holiday cottages then you can book online by clicking on the link or alternatively book over the telephone on 01439 798221.

Thursday 11 June 2009

Leventhorpe Vineyard - An Excellent Vineyard To Visit In Yorkshire

Leventhorpe Vineyard has been described as an excellent vineyard to visit and one of my staff has been and said it was interesting to see the vines, talk to the owner about the issues of growing grapes in the North of England and sample the wine which was very palatable (sorry don't know all the wine lingo). They bought some after their tasting to sample back at home - a sure sign that the wine was good.

The 5 acre vineyard is situated within the boundaries of the City of Leeds and is currently (I believe) England's most northerly commercial vineyard. It was established in 1985 and the owners pride themselves on employing traditional methods together with modern equipment and techniques to produce a range of wines – white, red and sparking. The main wines are Seyval and Madeleine Angevine, both early ripening white varieties, and Triomphe, a red grape.

The vineyard is open on a weekend, on a Saturday from 11.00-17.00 and a Sunday from 12.00-16:00. It is also open most weekdays 11.00-17:00 but if travelling a distance a phone call to check they are open is a good idea.

Guided tours can also be arranged for groups from mid July to mid September. These include a vineyard walk, winery talk and free tastings. Advance booking is required. Tour costs plus details available on request.

Contact details:
Bullerthorpe Lane
Woodlesford
Leeds
West Yorkshire
LS26 8AF
Tel: +44 (0)113 2889088

Why not visit the vineyards when you stay at one of the Valley View Farm Cottages and bring a couple of bottles back to relax and enjoy the evening sitting in the patio watching the sun go down on the North Yorkshire scenery.

If you would like to book a stay at one of the Valley View Farm holiday cottages then you can book online by clicking on the link or alternatively book over the telephone on 01439 798221.

Wednesday 10 June 2009

Yorkshire Puddings - A British Classic

Yorkshire puddings are a classic Yorkshire dish. In this county they are usually served as a starter with gravy before a roast dinner or served with the roast. Yorkshire puddings can also be served as a canape filled with your favourite filling, made into a giant pud and filled with a casserole or even served as a dessert.

I like my Yorkshire puddings with my roast dinner but how do you like yours?

Tuesday 9 June 2009

Castle Howard Is One Of John Craven's Favourite Castles

John Craven has visited many castles throughout the UK and today on the Countryfile website he reveals his favourites and you guessed it one of them is right here in North Yorkshire. I am delighted to see that Castle Howard is one of John Craven's favourite castles. Here is the list but checkout the Countryfile website for more information about the castles.
  • Lindisfarne, Northumberland
  • Dunluce, Antrim
  • Ludlow, Shropshire
  • Berkeley, Gloucestershire
  • Corfe, Dorset
  • Belvoir, Leicestershire
  • Windsor, Berkshire
  • Castle Howard, North Yorkshire
  • Caernarfon, Gwynedd
  • Glamis, Angus
So why not make your base one of the Valley View Farm Cottages when you visit Castle Howard. If you would like to book a stay at one of the Valley View Farm holiday cottages then you can book online by clicking on the link or alternatively book over the telephone on 01439 798221.

Monday 8 June 2009

Dr FeelGood Recommends Taking Frequent Breaks

Dr Nick Baylis who has written for The Times as Dr FeelGood says,

"invest in your well-being by taking frequent breaks to explore inspirational England."

So why not take a short break at one of our Valley View Farm cottages and explore the inspirational North Yorkshire landscape and attractions we have to offer. We offer short breaks throughout the year in our six beautiful self catering cottages, so check online for booking information and short break availability.

With so much to see and do in North Yorkshire and such beautiful surroundings here at Valley View Farm you can't help but feel relaxed and rejuvinated.

Valley View Farm is located in the quiet, rural village of Old Byland, with beautiful scenery and landscape to explore on your cottage doorstep. The cottages have a lovely patio area to relax and enjoy the sunny days and put your feet up by the fire after a day sight seeing.

So why not make your base one of the Valley View Farm Cottages as you take a break. If you would like to book a stay at one of the Valley View Farm holiday cottages then you can book online by clicking on the link or alternatively book over the telephone on 01439 798221.

Sunday 7 June 2009

RSPB Summer Garden Wildlife Survey 2009

If you are like me and are interested in the wildlife that frequents your garden then the RSPB Summer Wildlife Garden Survey is the perfect excuse to spend time in the garden this week. From the 8th June until the 14 the June, the RSPB are asking people to count the wildlife in their garden.

The RSPB would like you to record sightings of :

  • Birds,
  • Frogs,
  • Squirrels,
  • Badgers,
  • Toads,
  • Any other wildlife.
So all you need to do to take part is simply spend one hour during the week of 8-14 June, counting the birds and any other wildlife that visit your garden, and record the highest number of each species seen at any one time. Then submit your results online at the RSPB.

Saturday 6 June 2009

Bee Keeping

I am thinking about getting a beehive and keeping some bees. I have always fancied bee keeping and after much deliberation I am thinking of taking the plunge into the world of bees and honey but hopefully no bee stings!

I will need to do my research first so if anyone knows any good books, websites or course on bee keeping then please let me know.

Friday 5 June 2009

Wolds Way Lavender

Wolds Way Lavender is a great Yorkshire attraction that has free admission and parking.
  • There are lavender and herb sensory areas were you can view and smell the plants in the raised beds.
  • You will find a plant centre with over 120 varieties of herbs and lavenders available to purchase.
  • A visitor information area provides you with detailed information and images about the story of Wolds Way Lavender.
  • Essential oil distillery with an audio video presentation.
  • A wide range of lavender products are available in the Lavender Farm Shop.
  • Why not enjoy light refreshments in the Lavender Tearooms, you could even try a lavender scone!
Wold Way Lavender is open from the beginning of April to the end of October from 10am to 4 pm and 5pm in the Summer months. The other facilities include toilets & disabled toilets, baby changing facilities, Guide dogs are welcome and coach parties can be catered for but need to phone in advance (01944 758641).

Wolds Way Lavender is at Wintringham near Malton.

So why not make your base one of the Valley View Farm Cottages as you and plan a visit to Wolds Way Lavender. If you would like to book a stay at one of the Valley View Farm holiday cottages then you can book online by clicking on the link or alternatively book over the telephone on 01439 798221.

Thursday 4 June 2009

Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal Water Garden Picked As A Picnic Hotspot By National Trust

Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal Water Garden has been picked as a picnic hotspot by the National Trust.

The National Trust says, "Soak up the atmosphere in this Georgian water garden at Fountains Abbey, North Yorkshire, with its lakes, cascades and temples. Spread a rug beneath the gothic arches and spectacular ruins of this Cistercian abbey and watermill."

So why not make your base one of the Valley View Farm Cottages and plan a picnic at Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal Water Gardens. If you would like to book a stay at one of the Valley View Farm holiday cottages then you can book online by clicking on the link or alternatively book over the telephone on 01439 798221.

Wednesday 3 June 2009

Open Farm Sunday

Open Farm Sunday will be held this Sunday the 7th June 2009 and is an event organised by Leaf (Linking Environment and Farming). Farms across the UK will be opening their farm gates to visitors and running events and activities throughout the day to show case their farms and farming practices.

Although Valley View Farm is not publicly opening it's gates this year on Open Farm Sunday, a stay at our Valley View Farm Cottages will give you an insight into farming as John and Stuart (father and son) go about their farming business on our family run farm of beef cattle, sheep and arable land.

Tuesday 2 June 2009

Welcome To Yorkshire's Visitor Review Website

Welcome To Yorkshire have set up a Visitor Review Website so if you have been to Yorkshire and want to share your experience with others, this site enables you to;

• Add Comments
• Add Photographs
• Add Videos
• And Rate your Visit

Or if you are thinking of visiting the region and want to know what other people have to say then why not check out the Welcome To Yorkshire's Visitor Review Website!

If you've stayed at Valley View Farm Cottages you could give us a mention in a review - let us know if you do.
Valley View Farm, Old Byland, Helmsley, York YO62 5LG
Tel. 01439 798221 or +441439 798221 mailto:sally@valleyviewfarm.com
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