Yorkshire Team
Inspiration • February 28th, 2026
|Sometimes, the urge for a proper getaway is just too strong to ignore. It’s not about just booking any old room, but finding a place that feels a bit special, a home-from-home that’s also a total escape. And for anyone dreaming of rolling hills and cosy pubs, Yorkshire is always top of the list. That’s why the latest announcement from Yorkshire Hideaways on February 27, 2026, has caught people's attention. They’ve just added a fresh batch of exceptional new properties to their collection, and it seems there’s something for every kind of escape artist, from those planning a big family bash to couples seeking a quiet corner of the world.

What makes these new properties stand out?
It’s clear that Yorkshire Hideaways isn't just about adding any available space to its listings. There’s a real focus on finding properties that offer a genuine, high-quality experience. The goal seems to be creating a stay that delivers on comfort, convenience, and character. Think of it like this: anyone can find a place to sleep, but it’s harder to find a place that helps create lasting memories. These new additions are hand-picked to be the perfect backdrop, whether it's for a memorable family holiday, an impressive venue for a special celebration, or a charming retreat for a romantic escape.
A big plus for many is that a lot of these new places are dog-friendly. There’s nothing worse than finding the perfect spot only to realise the four-legged family member has to stay behind. With these dog-friendly options, everyone gets to join in on the adventure, exploring the stunning landscapes of the Yorkshire Dales and beyond. It’s this attention to what people actually want from a holiday that makes this collection so interesting. It’s all about the complete experience, not just the four walls you’re staying in.
A closer look at the new collection
The new lineup of properties is brilliantly varied. From a huge, luxurious barn conversion to a tiny, historic cottage, there's a perfect fit for different tastes and group sizes. Here’s a peek at what’s on offer.
Barnhouse, Skipton
For those who need to accommodate large groups, the Barnhouse near Skipton is a real showstopper. Sleeping up to 14 people and welcoming two dogs, it’s tailor-made for a big family holiday or a milestone special celebration. This isn’t just about size, though; it’s about the seamless blend of rustic charm with modern luxury. The building itself has that classic countryside feel, but inside, it’s all about contemporary comfort. It features six en-suite bedrooms, which is a massive bonus for large groups – no more queuing for the bathroom in the morning! The living spaces are described as 'vaulted', which immediately brings to mind high ceilings, wooden beams, and a fantastic sense of space. What really sets it apart is the access to wellness facilities. Imagine spending a day walking in the Yorkshire Dales and then returning to a place with its own spa-like features. It’s the kind of modern luxury that turns a great holiday into an unforgettable one.

The Old Manse, Middleham

History lovers will be drawn to The Old Manse in Middleham. This is an 18th-century, Grade II listed home, meaning it’s packed with character and original details. It’s located near Leyburn, offering stunning views of Middleham Castle. Sleeping eight people with four comfortable en-suite bedrooms, it’s a brilliant option for families or groups of friends wanting to soak up the history of the Yorkshire Dales. The interior is spacious, and it even has a walled garden, perfect for enjoying a cup of tea in peace. This property perfectly captures that charming, timeless feel that so many people look for in a countryside getaway.
Lark Rise, Boltby

If a cosy, smaller-scale escape is more the vibe, then Lark Rise is one to watch. This delightful 200-year-old renovated cottage is the definition of charming. It features a cosy sitting room complete with a wood-burning stove – just picture a chilly evening spent curled up by the fire. The fact that it's a renovated cottage means guests get all the character of an old building without sacrificing modern convenience. It’s practical too, with secure bike storage for adventurous types and an enclosed patio for a bit of private outdoor space. Sleeping four, Lark Rise is ideal for a small family or a couple of friends looking to explore the historic countryside on foot or by bike.
The Gamekeeper at Low Hole Bottom

For a true romantic escape, this secluded Nidderdale cottage is hard to beat. The name itself sounds like something from a storybook. This charming property is all about getting away from it all. It showcases stunning original features and has cosy living spaces, including a mezzanine primary bedroom which adds a unique touch. Being dog-friendly, it’s perfect for couples who want to bring their pet along for long walks in Yorkshire’s stunning National Landscape. It’s the kind of place where you can properly switch off and just enjoy the peace and quiet.
Finding the perfect Yorkshire experience
What this new collection from Yorkshire Hideaways shows is a real understanding of what makes a trip to Yorkshire special. It’s about more than just a place to stay; it’s about providing an authentic experience. Whether that’s the modern luxury of the Barnhouse with its wellness facilities, the historic charm of The Old Manse in Middleham, or the rustic comfort of a renovated cottage like Lark Rise with its wood-burning stove, each property has been chosen for its unique appeal. The focus is always on quality, comfort, and convenience, ensuring every stay is as relaxing and enjoyable as possible, whether it's for two people or for large groups planning a reunion. These new properties are ready to be discovered and are set to become the backdrop for many new memories in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales.

Yorkshire Team
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