Built around 1540 for a Courtier of Henry VIII, Ingleby Manor is listed Grade II* by English Heritage and is nestled in the folds of the beautiful Cleveland Hills in the North York Moors National Park. It remains exceptionally peaceful, and guests have the freedom of fifty acres of historic gardens and woodland with trout stream and wild deer.
The completely self-contained, spacious apartments retain period features such as Tudor and Georgian panelling and oak beams, and are arranged around two internal courtyards divided by the Great Hall. All have their own entrances and patio areas with lovely views over the surrounding gardens, woods and hills. The cottage and detached house in the grounds are set in their own gardens, also with beautiful views.

4 ground floor apartments (one suitable for accompanied disabled)
1 Wing of the Manor House
1 modern detached House
1 detached Cottage
Queen size, double and twin bedrooms, some en suite
Fully equipped kitchens
Modern bathrooms and shower rooms
Central heating and log fire
50 acres gardens and grounds with garden furniture, BBQ and children's play area
Private fishing
1 dog accepted by arrangement in Gun Room apartment
No smoking

TV/DVD/Video
Microwave
Dishwasher
Washer/Dryer Fridge/Freezer
Cot and high chair available
Towels available
Tudor Kitchen for large groups who wish to eat together
Broadband Internet access
Wireless Internet access
Reading Room
Cycle Hire
Table tennis and snooker
Children's play area