In the heart of Yorkshire…

map of Yorkshire
York city walls and Minster
York Shambles

York

York Minster symbol
1 mile
16 minute walk

The City of York offers a perfect blend of historical charm and modern amenities, making it an attractive destination to live. Known for its iconic landmarks like York Minster, the Shambles and the City Walls, it exudes a medieval history at every turn.

York has a vibrant cultural scene including museums, theatres, music venues and annual festivals and many award-winning restaurants. It has several well-regarded schools with St Peter’s & Bootham schools just a short walk from Beverley Court.

The city boasts excellent transport links, with direct trains to London, Manchester, Newcastle and Edinburgh and is located just 30 miles from Leeds Bradford Airport and has easy access to the M1 & M62 motorways and beyond.

Yorkshire Dales

Yorkshire Dales

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46 miles
1 hour 20 minute drive

The Yorkshire Dales is a national park located northwest of York and renowned for its breathtaking landscapes of rolling hills, deep valleys and picturesque limestone formations. Home to many charming towns and villages, historic castles and abbeys.

Outdoor activities abound, with numerous cycling, caving and hiking opportunities, including the famous Yorkshire Three Peaks challenge.

Yorkshire Coast, Scarborough

Yorkshire Coast

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42 miles
1 hour 15 minute drive

The Yorkshire coast is renowned for its rugged cliffs, sandy beaches and charming seaside towns. From the dramatic landscapes of Flamborough Head to the historic fishing port of Whitby, the coast offers diverse attractions.

The beautiful beaches of Scarborough, Filey and Bridlington are just over a one-hour drive from York and provide a classic seaside experience, as well as surfing and paddle boarding for the water sport enthusiasts.

North Yorkshire Moors

North Yorkshire Moors

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44 miles
1 hour 20 minute drive

The North Yorkshire Moors is a breathtaking national park and boasts vast expanses of heather-covered moorlands, dramatic valleys and forests.

This diverse landscape is interspersed with picturesque villages and historic sites, including the ruins of Rievaulx Abbey and the charming market town of Helmsley and villages of Goathland and Hutton-le-Hole.

The North Yorkshire Moors Railway offers a nostalgic steam train journey through this stunning scenery.

Yorkshire Wolds

Yorkshire Wolds

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28 miles
1 hour drive

The Yorkshire Wolds, located to the east of York, are a range of gently rolling hills and valleys, offering stunning countryside views. The Wolds are dotted with charming villages, historic churches and ancient monuments.

The area is perfect for cycling and walking, with trails like the Yorkshire Wolds Way providing a scenic route through this beautiful landscape. There are plenty culinary delights to enjoy in this part of Yorkshire, with several wineries and local food producers.