Our mission is simple: to create a sanctuary where luxury meets the undiscovered, nestled within the tranquil, lesser-known gems of quintessential East Yorkshire.
Discover our handpicked selection of sweeping countryside vistas, coastal walks and 'proper' Yorkshire pubs
For those in pursuit of a cosy pub atmosphere, award-winning pub and eatery 'The Old Star Inn' is just a stone's throw away from Willow Lodge.
Set in the heart of Kilham village, you can enjoy an array of cask ales and classic pub meals right on your doorstep.
This hotel boasts two onsite restaurants catering for all tastes.
The bistro is open 7 days a week, serving a huge range of traditional eats. Fancy italian? Then Azzurro Ristoratne Italiano is for you.
This award-winning modern italian eatery serves fresh stone-baked pizzas, classic pasta dishes, steaks, burgers, seafood and much more.
Located in Langtoft, just a short 3.8 mile drive from Kilham, or walk if you fancy getting the steps in, The Ship Inn has recently reopened its doors.
Boasting an array of cask ales and freshly baked pizzas if you’re looking for a bite to eat.
Fancy a day at the seaside? The coastal town of Bridlington is just a short 8-mile drive away. Walk along the coast with your loved one or explore the seafront arcades with the kids.
Or take a trip to the Old Town where Dad’s Army was filmed. From fresh sea air to fresh fish and chips, there’s something for all the family.
Unspoiled, quiet beach with spacious sands, welcoming to families and dog owners year-round; ideal for pets, picnics, and water sports.
Stop for a coffee, cake or a spot of lunch at The Cow Shed, a dog friendly café and takeaway located on the cliff edge.
Flamborough Head Lighthouse stands tall on the cliff tops of the East Yorkshire coastline. It acts as a famous waypoint for coastal traffic heading between Scarborough, Bridlington – and out into the deep North Sea.
Tours of the Lighthouse run from April to October and visitors often make a refreshing pitstop at the Headlands restaurants and cafe which welcomes visitors all year-round.
Just an 11-mile drive away, Danes Dyke is a 148-acre nature reserve boasting a beautifully clean beach with a picturesque cliff line and white pebbles.
So be sure to pack your walking boots.
Whether you're looking for a night of world-class music, a spectacular theatre performance or festive pantomine, Bridlington Spa is a fun day out for all the family.
Just a short 4 mile drive, Burton Agnes Hall is an impressive Elizabethan stately home. I
Its immense charm, character and unusual features offer a fun day out for all the family.
Spend the day exploring the splendor of the hall and gardens before, enjoying a freshly prepared lunch in the Carriage House Cafe, serving up delicious wood-fired meals using produce grown in its very own walled garden.
Uniquely situated in a dramatic clifftop position with spectacular views over Bridlington and set in 50 acres of early 19th-century parkland, Sewerby Hall and Gardens offers something for everyone, from the magnificent gardens and zoo to the deep-rooted heritage of the house.
If you’re wanting to stay close to home, take a picturesque hike to the Medieval hamlet of Cottam.
Walk along the dry valleys and explore the ruins of the Church of St Mary, dating back to the 1800s.
If you fancy a trip out, Beverley is a pretty market town boasting an impressive Minster and a whole host of delicious cafes, pubs and restaurants.
If you're around on a Sunday, we'd recommend trying the roast beef at the Beverley Arms.
About a 50-minute drive away, York's winding streets, beautiful shops, and deep history give it a quintessential British appeal that attracts a vast number of visitors each year.
The city offers something for everyone to enjoy all year round, making it the perfect day trip during a family break or romantic getaway.