Located within the Broughton Sanctuary, Redberry House is a large 18th Century detached property, featuring six tastefully decorated bedrooms, four bathrooms, a family dining room, and a well-equipped farmhouse style kitchen leading out to a covered outside seating area - perfect for family and friends in need of an extra special and memorable escape to the country, yet within easy reach of local amenities and places to explore.
Situated on the ground floor, bedroom six hosts a super-king bed and benefits from en suite facilities, making it a great choice for those less mobile, or any guests who prefer a bit more space away from the crowd. Upstairs, five further bedrooms are presented, (three super-king and two singles), one of which features en suite facilities. The other bedrooms are served by a bathroom and shower room.
Adjacent to the house, a large established garden laid to lawn with picnic bench is the ideal space for younger ones to play, or for the older generation to take in the view over morning coffee.
Take full advantage of what Broughton Sanctuary has to offer and wander down to The Bull for dinner to enjoy 15% off for up to six guests. Or try the complimentary breakfast available each weekday morning at the Utopia bistro, nestled at the heart of Broughton Sanctuary, before spending the day exploring what this magnificent destination has to offer.
Situated on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales, Broughton Sanctuary has been home to many production companies over the years, with Broughton Hall and the magnificent grounds featuring as the backdrop to many shoots, including Emily, Gentleman Jack, Ridley Road and of course All Creatures Great and Small, as the home of Mrs Pumphrey and her infamous dog Tricki Woo. Rich with family history, Broughton Sanctuary's present owner, Roger Tempest is the 32nd generation. His sister, the cartoonist Annie Tempest, has used this childhood home as her inspiration for Country Life’s tongue-in-cheek humour, Tottering Hall, headed up by Dick and Daffy and their loyal black Labrador, Slobber.
The Sanctuary provides wonderful walks, cycling trails, wild swimming, sweat lodge, sauna and access to the award winning Avalon Wellbeing Centre, home to an indoor swimming pool, steam rooms, PT Studio and sauna, all of which are available on request (please contact us for more information).
The 3,000 acre Sanctuary is home to a further 18 holiday homes ranging from unique gatehouses to historic farmhouses, please browse through our website should your gathering increase.
Additional Information:
Logs are provided for the wood burning stove.
Two well-behaved dogs welcome (small additional charge).
Children and infants welcome. Travel cots and high chairs available by prior arrangement. Please bring your own linen for travel cots.
Some areas of Broughton Sanctuary are open to the public.
There is external cctv throughout Broughton Sanctuary and all the properties.
The nearest EV Charger is located in the car park next to the Utopia restaurant. This is not within the grounds of Redberry House.
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