Pear Tree House, Sutton-On-The-Forest, York, North Yorkshire
Sleeping up to six guests, Pear Tree House is perfectly suited to families or groups. Believed to be the oldest property in the village, it retains a wealth of original features that give the house its distinctive charm and character. These historic details are complemented by a striking glass-roofed extension, which now houses an impressive open-plan sitting and kitchen area filled with natural light.
The conservatory kitchen and main sitting room is designed for both comfort and entertaining, featuring a pitched glass roof with remote-controlled openers. The high-quality kitchen by Thompson’s of York is finished in Carrara marble and Bird’s Eye walnut, offering an elegant and practical space for preparing meals. Two additional sitting rooms provide flexible living areas, ideal for relaxing after a day of sightseeing. One includes a TV and DVD player, while the other is well suited for use as a quiet office or reading room. A downstairs WC adds further convenience.
Upstairs, the accommodation comprises four attractive bedrooms, including one double bedroom, a king-size bedroom with en-suite facilities, a twin bedroom and a fourth room with space for a cot or an additional mattress. The family bathroom features a shower over the bath and a WC. Bed linen and towels are provided throughout the property.
Outside, guests can enjoy the privacy of a walled garden with seating, offering a peaceful setting for al fresco dining or relaxing in the sunshine.
The village of Sutton-on-the-Forest is a charming place to explore, known for its Georgian brick cottages, Anglican church and the historic Sutton Park, an 18th century house set within attractive gardens. Visitors can enjoy homemade treats at Miss Daisy’s Tearooms or set out on one of the many scenic walks in the surrounding countryside, making Pear Tree House an excellent choice for a relaxing and culturally rich break in North Yorkshire.









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