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High Farm Country Park, Beverley, East Yorkshire

High Farm Country Park
Routh
Beverley
East Yorkshire

HU17 9SL

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High Farm Country Park at Routh near Beverley is fast becoming the region's hot-spot for those in search of luxury holiday accommodation in a perfect rural setting. Nestling just a few minutes away from the historic market town of Beverley, High Farm Country Park is a real nature lover's paradise with a blissful backdrop of wetlands, grass pastures and wild meadows. Set in over 130 acres with extensive views over open countryside, High Farm Country Park is the true 'escape' when you are looking for holiday accommodation.

Holiday accommodation at High Farm Country Park consists of holiday homes, luxurious appointed timber lodges or impeccably restored, five star quality, stone cottages converted from a group of mellow brick barns.in a courtyard setting.

Each of the holiday cottages at High Farm Country Park are superbly fitted and include:

  • Top of the range kitchens
  • Beautifully designed spacious interiors
  • Luxury en-suite bathrooms
  • Sumptuous leather suites
  • Linen, towels, electricity and heating included

Other features at High Farm Country Park:

  • 3 well stocked fishing lakes
  • Children's play area
  • Pets welcome in the holiday cottages
  • Resident Estate Manager
  • CCTV security system
  • Secure on-site parking near holiday cottages

Future development at the holiday cottages to include pitch & putt golf, bowling green and all weather sports pitches

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