
Discover Crockey Hill
Crockey Hill is a hamlet located in Yorkshire, England, governed by York City Council. Situated within the YO19 postcode area, it offers a rural setting close to the city of York. Known for its proximity to major transport routes, Crockey Hill provides easy access to both urban amenities and the Yorkshire countryside.
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Stay in Crockey Hill

The Little Hide - Adult Only Camping Pods

Flat 7 Blue Bridge Court - York Boutique Lets

The Jolly Sailor Inn
The Jolly Sailor Inn provides comfortable accommodation in cawood.

Things to Do in Crockey Hill

The Bloody Tour of York
The City of York walls are the most unique and complete in the country. They have also seen their fair share of blood with heads spiked on Micklegate bar, a medieval Jewish massacre and cannon fire from the Civil War in 1644.Join award winning Mad Alice on a gruesome walk on the walls as she highlig...

Rowntree Park
Escape to Rowntree Park, a leafy riverside oasis in York offering playgrounds, nature walks, and a peaceful atmosphere.

Heworth Holme
Heworth Holme in York offers a serene escape with its expansive grassy fields and wooded areas, perfect for dog walking and leisurely strolls. Located in Tang Hall, this park provides free parking, making it an accessible spot for visitors looking to enjoy nature without the hassle of parking fees.
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The Fat Abbot
Located in the charming village of Escrick, The Fat Abbot offers a convenient parking facility for visitors enjoying the local dining experience. While primarily a restaurant and bar, the parking is likely to be a standard pay-and-display, ensuring easy access for those exploring the area. Enjoy a meal and the quaint surroundings with the assurance of available parking.

Mr Pβs Curious Tavern

The Jolly Sailor Inn
The Jolly Sailor Inn in Cawood offers a charming stay with its historic pub atmosphere and delightful homemade meals. While the inn itself does not have dedicated parking, visitors can find pay-and-display options nearby in the picturesque village of Cawood, perfect for exploring the local area.

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