About this property

Historic Setting: Barmoors in Hutton le Hole offers a bed and breakfast experience within a historic building. The property features a garden and terrace, complemented by free WiFi. Comfortable Accommodations: Rooms include private bathrooms with walk-in showers, garden views, and modern amenities such as free toiletries and work desks. Additional features include a fireplace and carpeted floors. Guest Services: The property provides free on-site private parking, bicycle parking, and menus for special diets. Outdoor seating areas enhance the guest experience. Local Attractions: Located 53 km from Teesside International Airport, Barmoors is near attractions like Helmsley Castle (16 km) and Whitby Abbey (48 km). Activities available include hiking and cycling.

Couples particularly like the location — they rated it 9.8 for a two-person trip.

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Property highlights

  • Top location: Highly rated by recent guests (9.8)

  • Want a great night's sleep? This property was highly rated for its very comfy beds.

  • Free private parking available on-site


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1 extra-large double bed
1 large double bed
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Guests who stayed here loved

  • Marita
    Australia Australia
    Loved our stay, and very sorry to leave. A comfortable, traditional property of great character and charm on the edge of a picturesque village. Fantastic breakfast; friendly and gracious hosts. Great views, lovely garden to relax in, quiet, comfy...
  • Leisha
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    Alice is the best host. Lovely countryside and wildlife around. Exceptional holiday.
  • Mark
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    Beautiful old property. Location is stunning. Breakfast was great. Really enjoyable couple of days.
  • Karen
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    Alice was a wonderful host. We arrived after a very long journey and Alice welcomed us with tea and cake in her beautiful garden. The room was huge, lovely high ceiling which meant it was cool as the weather was very hot during our stay. A huge...
  • Sarah
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    Beautiful period home with exeptional views. Really well located to get in to Hutton le hole and the surrounding areas. The owner was so welcoming and went above and beyond to look after my Dad who stayed at the property for one of the days in...
  • Liz
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    Lovely 18th Century stone farmhouse with pretty garden and wonderful views. We were extremely well looked after by Alice who gave us tea and homemade cake on arrival and delicious breakfasts. We felt totally at home and loved our stay. Special...
  • Trevor
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    Beautiful setting in a rural area. Wonderful well kept garden. A traditional farmhouse with plenty of character.
  • Denise
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    Alice couldn't have been a better host. Tea and homemade (vegan) cake on arrival. A short tour of the facilities and we were home from home. A different cooked vegan breakfast every morning (nothing ultra processed here!) We were aware the...
  • John
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    Very warm welcome and care shown, loved the tea and chocolate brownies 😋 Made to feel welcome and make use of the guests lounge and garden and tea bar in the dining room
  • Keith
    Australia Australia
    It has countryside feeling on the edge of a village. Amazing to stay in a house so old.

Quality rating

Booking.com rated the quality of this property as 3 out of 5 based on factors such as facilities, size, location and services provided.

Host Information

9.9
Host review score
Barmoors was built in 1783 as a 'Shooting Box', (grade 2 listed) and lies half a mile north of the picturesque village of Hutton-le-Hole in the National Park. Both rooms face south with wonderful views towards the moors and across the fields to the village, views which haven't changed greatly in 300 years. The lodge retains much of its 18th century charm, open fires, window seats, beams and so on but has brand new plumbing and central heating (2015). Each room has its own bathroom across the landing - from which the views are equally good. Breakfast is served in the dining room and a fire lit in the winter. There is a small sittingroom, also with an open fire, where you are welcome to read, play cards, write, talk, etc. There are lots of books and pictures, excellent (free) Wifi, and no Television. We are perfectly situated for the Ryedale Festival, last two weeks of July, The North York Moors Chamber Music Festival, last two weeks of August. Birds and wild life abound. Barmoors offers front row seats for the spring chorus, dawn and dusk; cuckoos, swallows, martins, swifts, song birds of every hue and variety. Waking to the call of the curlew is an experience you don't forget.
When I'm not baking bread, hoeing the veg beds or making the real beds I walk with my lovely dogs, read, listen to music (all sorts) or decorate the house....my father calls Barmoors 'Little Charleston', after the house in Sussex where Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant lived. We have 'swapped' the children who have left home to seek their fortunes, for a small flock of sheep, some geese and two terriers.
Without doubt this is one of the most beautiful places on earth. Plenty of very well travelled people say so....not just me! You can walk in any direction straight from the front door.....over the hills, through green pastureland, along rivers, in the shade of the woods, among the wild flowers and accompanyed by the sounds of all sorts of moorland and farmland bird song. It is bicycling paradise. The sea is 45 minutes away, a view of the sea only 6 miles away at Blakey Ridge. We are not just a rural idyll. Rievaulx and Byland Abbeys are a few miles to the west, the steam railway at Pickering a few miles to the east, Castle Howard half an hour south. The market towns of Helmsley and Malton are full of antique and bric-a-brac shops and of course lots of lovely, cosy pubs with good food, beer and a warm welcome. The Star at Harome (5 miles away) has a Michelin Star, is the perfect place to celebrate something special. My own favourite day out is to follow the Sykes Church Trail. 21 (at least) village Churches on the edge of the Wolds, restored and redecorated between about 1870 and 1914 by the best architects and craftsmen of the day; Pugin, Morris, Webb etc. Unexpected treasures.
Languages spoken: English,French

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House rules

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Check-in
From 16:00
Check-out
Until 11:00
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Children and beds

Child policies

Children are not allowed.

Cot and extra bed policies

Cots and extra beds are not available at this property.

Age restriction
The minimum age for check-in is 18
Pets
Pets are not allowed.
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Smoking
Smoking is not allowed.
Parties
Parties/events are not allowed

The fine print

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This property will not accommodate hen, stag or similar parties.