Bed and Breakfast in North Yorkshire

Welcome to the Yorkshire Moors

North Yorkshire Bed & Breakfast

Sevenford House Bed and Breakfast sits on the hillside of Rosedale Abbey in the North York Moors national park.

Our accommodation is beautifully furnished, well appointed and has a warm family atmosphere.

Linda Sugars has been welcoming visitors to the North York Moors for 25 years and has upgraded the facilities constantly to ensure that Sevenford House remains among the best Bed and Breakfast in North Yorkshire.

Rosedale Abbey lies at the centre of the North York Moors National Park, 10 miles from Pickering, allowing easy access to many of the region’s most famous attractions and historic sites. The beautiful and tranquil scenery of the moors can be explored on the numerous walking routes and from nearby Pickering or Goathland stations you can catch the North Yorkshire Moors Steam Railway for a unique view of the countryside and its villages.

Bed and breakfast accommodation includes three beautifully decorated guest rooms, a guest lounge with library and open coal fire, a dining room with grand piano that visitors are welcome to use and information point with tips to see and in North Yorkshire. The nearly four acre landscaped gardens are visitors, include private summer house and offer beautiful views of Rosedale Abbey.

The Coach House is a self catered 3 bedroom holiday cottage with it own private garden and patio area and at more independent option for large families or groups of friends to spend a week or two delving deeper into the Yorkshire Moors.

The menu links above have detailed information on our facilities, photos of house, gardens and rooms.

The Visit Ryedale website has great information on Ryedale and North Yorkshire, and RosedaleAbbey.com is another excellent reference for many great local restaurants, pubs and things to see and do in and around Rosedale Abbey.

The Hanging Stones, by artist Andy Goldsworthy, is series artworks connected by six-mile walk over parts of moors around Rosedale Abbey. Ask Linda and Ian about the availability of viewing these exceptional works.

Visit the Hanging Stones website.