Escape to Stables for a charming countryside stay, where characterful interiors, peaceful surroundings, and access to beautiful gardens and open space create the perfect Yorkshire retreat.
Ground Floor:
Living room: Woodburner
Kitchen/dining room: Induction Hob, Electric Oven, Fridge/Freezer, Dishwasher
Separate Toilet.
First Floor:
Bedroom 1: Day Bed Single (3ft) Bed, Pull Out Single (3ft) Bed
Bedroom 2: Double (4ft 6in) Bed, Sofa Bed (Single) Ensuite: Walk-In Shower, Toilet
Bathroom: Bath With Shower Over, Toilet
Living room: Woodburner
Kitchen/dining room: Induction Hob, Electric Oven, Fridge/Freezer, Dishwasher
Separate Toilet.
First Floor:
Bedroom 1: Day Bed Single (3ft) Bed, Pull Out Single (3ft) Bed
Bedroom 2: Double (4ft 6in) Bed, Sofa Bed (Single) Ensuite: Walk-In Shower, Toilet
Bathroom: Bath With Shower Over, Toilet
Underfloor central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Back garden with, sitting out area and garden furniture. Grounds with sitting-out area. Children’s play area (shared with other properties on-site). Bike store. Private parking for 2 cars. No smoking.
Nestled within the grounds of the Grade II listed Georgian Langbaurgh Hall, Stables is a beautifully restored stable conversion brimming with charm, character, and heritage. Set in the picturesque village of Great Ayton, on the edge of the North York Moors National Park and beside the Cleveland Hills and the gentle flow of the River Leven, this enchanting retreat offers a peaceful escape surrounded by stunning natural beauty.
Stables has been thoughtfully renovated to retain its original character, showcasing exposed stonework and striking beamed ceilings, while incorporating stylish modern comforts. On the ground floor, a bright and welcoming living area centres around a cosy wood-burning stove, creating the perfect space to relax after a day exploring. A glass door leads out onto your private patio, complete with outdoor dining and benches, while stone steps guide you up to the communal walled gardens. From here, a gate opens out into a large field and play area, ideal for enjoying the outdoors.
Back inside, a step down from the lounge leads into the open-plan kitchen and dining area, which is modern, well-equipped, and perfect for preparing and enjoying meals together. A convenient ground floor WC completes this level.
Upstairs, the accommodation is both flexible and comfortable. The spacious master double bedroom includes an armchair that folds out into a single bed for an additional guest, along with its own en suite walk-in shower. The second bedroom features a day bed with a pull-out trundle, making it ideal for children or friends, and also benefits from its own en suite shower room.
The estate itself is a joy to explore, with 1.3km of scenic walking trails weaving through the grounds. The restoration of Langbaurgh Hall and its outbuildings was carried out with great care and respect for its rich past, preserving its legacy while inviting guests to experience a unique piece of Yorkshire’s heritage.
Great Ayton itself is a charming and well-served village, offering a variety of independent shops, welcoming pubs, cafés, and restaurants. Rich in history, it is known as the childhood home of Captain James Cook, with attractions including the Captain Cook Schoolroom Museum and a monument dedicated to his legacy. The village green, with the River Leven flowing gently through it and its iconic stepping stones, provides a quintessential setting for a leisurely afternoon.
For those keen to explore further, the surrounding area offers an abundance of opportunities. The distinctive peak of Roseberry Topping is just a short distance away, rewarding walkers with panoramic views, while the Cleveland Way National Trail passes nearby, guiding you across the moors and down to the breathtaking Yorkshire coastline.
Within easy driving distance, you’ll find a selection of charming coastal destinations. Saltburn-by-the-Sea offers a traditional seaside experience with its Victorian pier and cliff lift, Staithes captivates with its narrow streets and artistic heritage, and Whitby enchants visitors with its rich maritime history, sandy beaches, and the iconic abbey overlooking the town.
Whether you’re planning a relaxing countryside break, an active walking holiday, or a coastal adventure, Stables at Langbaurgh Hall provides a characterful and memorable base in one of North Yorkshire’s most beautiful settings.
These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 13 guests.
Stables has been thoughtfully renovated to retain its original character, showcasing exposed stonework and striking beamed ceilings, while incorporating stylish modern comforts. On the ground floor, a bright and welcoming living area centres around a cosy wood-burning stove, creating the perfect space to relax after a day exploring. A glass door leads out onto your private patio, complete with outdoor dining and benches, while stone steps guide you up to the communal walled gardens. From here, a gate opens out into a large field and play area, ideal for enjoying the outdoors.
Back inside, a step down from the lounge leads into the open-plan kitchen and dining area, which is modern, well-equipped, and perfect for preparing and enjoying meals together. A convenient ground floor WC completes this level.
Upstairs, the accommodation is both flexible and comfortable. The spacious master double bedroom includes an armchair that folds out into a single bed for an additional guest, along with its own en suite walk-in shower. The second bedroom features a day bed with a pull-out trundle, making it ideal for children or friends, and also benefits from its own en suite shower room.
The estate itself is a joy to explore, with 1.3km of scenic walking trails weaving through the grounds. The restoration of Langbaurgh Hall and its outbuildings was carried out with great care and respect for its rich past, preserving its legacy while inviting guests to experience a unique piece of Yorkshire’s heritage.
Great Ayton itself is a charming and well-served village, offering a variety of independent shops, welcoming pubs, cafés, and restaurants. Rich in history, it is known as the childhood home of Captain James Cook, with attractions including the Captain Cook Schoolroom Museum and a monument dedicated to his legacy. The village green, with the River Leven flowing gently through it and its iconic stepping stones, provides a quintessential setting for a leisurely afternoon.
For those keen to explore further, the surrounding area offers an abundance of opportunities. The distinctive peak of Roseberry Topping is just a short distance away, rewarding walkers with panoramic views, while the Cleveland Way National Trail passes nearby, guiding you across the moors and down to the breathtaking Yorkshire coastline.
Within easy driving distance, you’ll find a selection of charming coastal destinations. Saltburn-by-the-Sea offers a traditional seaside experience with its Victorian pier and cliff lift, Staithes captivates with its narrow streets and artistic heritage, and Whitby enchants visitors with its rich maritime history, sandy beaches, and the iconic abbey overlooking the town.
Whether you’re planning a relaxing countryside break, an active walking holiday, or a coastal adventure, Stables at Langbaurgh Hall provides a characterful and memorable base in one of North Yorkshire’s most beautiful settings.
These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 13 guests.
























