管理会社の情報
Brickfields Farm is a place with a rich history that dates back the 1700s. It was once a brick and tile making site where the clay was excavated from the land and mixed with water before being kneaded into molds by hand. The farmhouse and outbuildings were constructed using the rejected bricks and some unusual bonds that date the buildings back to pre-1800. The original drying sheds have been transformed into luxurious accommodation and the farmhouse is now a popular restaurant. From 1905 to 2018, the land was owned by the same family, and although farming activity ceased in 2001, the famous drying shed was repurposed as a home for a herd of dairy cattle. The orchard, once well-stocked and enjoyed by resident pigs, is now mostly gone, but visitors to the car park can still see the only surviving pear tree from that time. In late 2018, the current owners Ian and Karen moved into a tired unloved place and supported by a small and dedicated team began the next phase of Brickfields Farms history to create a luxurious getaway for guests to enjoy the beauty of North Yorkshire's countryside, coast, and villages, while also preserving the natural beauty and wildlife of the area.
宿泊施設の情報
All ground floor accommodation consisting of one standard double or twin room situated in the main farmhouse and 6 suites in the adjacent barn buildings. The rooms have views over the open fields, where sheep and lambs graze in the spring and summer months and our little family of Guinea Fowl forage for seeds and insects. Each room has access to the outside via patio doors and bistro chairs and table to enjoy the views. The suites have a sofa and a small kitchenette area with full sized fridge and cupboards equipped with crockery for in room snacks. There are no cooking facilities.
Situated between Thirsk and Scarborough, Kirkbymoorside is a pleasant town and a good base for exploring the North York Moors National Park, Yorkshire coast and the surrounding area.
Kirkbymoorside itself, while still a working place, retains a charming atmosphere of times gone by, with its partially cobbled main street, its many interesting buildings, a lovely medieval church and local walking trails. There are plenty of activities both locally and within easy reach including a superb golf course at Kirkbymoorside, Ryedale Folk Museum, Dalby Forest Centre, Malton is home to the popular food market, cookery school and Rare Bird gin distillery where you can create your very own blend.
周辺エリアの情報
Nestled at the foot of the stunning North Yorkshire Moors next to the historic market town of Kirkbymoorside, Brickfields Farm is a good base for exploring the National Park, coastline and quaint neighbouring villages. Set in 14 acres of naturally landscaped pasture, woodland and water, Brickfields Farm is a peaceful haven to return to after a busy day sight seeing. The on site restaurant "The Feather and Beak" serves freshly cooked seasonal dishes from the kitchen and the wood fired ovens.