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Pocklington Cottages with Hot Tubs
4 Cottages Found
- Luxury barn conversion
- Wood-fired hot tub
- Super-king beds with en-suites
- Dog-friendly with enclosed garden
- Close to York and Yorkshire Wolds
- Luxury barn with stunning views
- Wood-fired hot tub for four
- Three en-suite bedrooms
- Woodburning stove
- Perfect Yorkshire Wolds location
- Wood-fired hot tub under stars
- Super-king bed with quality linens
- Generous welcome hamper with treats
- Peaceful countryside location
- Dog-friendly with special touches
- Spacious three-bedroom countryside retreat
- Private hot tub with rural views
- Easy access to York and coast
- Spotlessly clean with modern facilities
- Enclosed garden with wildlife watching
Pocklington Guide
Pocklington, nestled at the foot of the Yorkshire Wolds, offers a perfect base for exploring East Yorkshire from the comfort of a hot tub cottage. This market town combines historical significance with modern amenities, making it ideal for weekend breaks or longer holidays.
The area boasts several cottage types - from converted barns sleeping 10+ to intimate couples' retreats. Many properties feature private hot tubs where you can stargaze in Yorkshire's clear night skies. Self-catering options range from basic to luxury, with some offering ground-floor bedrooms for accessibility.
Top attractions include Burnby Hall Gardens (4.5/5 on TripAdvisor), home to the national collection of hardy water lilies and the Wolds Way, perfect for walkers. The Yorkshire Air Museum sits just 12 miles away, displaying over 60 historic aircraft.
Pocklington has literary connections too - Winifred Holtby, author of "South Riding," was born nearby. The town's Arts Centre regularly hosts comedy, music and theatre in a converted Regency church building that dates back to 1807.
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Sightseeing
Pocklington packs plenty of interest into a small area. Burnby Hall Gardens (YO42 2QF, open 10am-5:30pm April-October) houses the national collection of hardy water lilies across 8 acres of stunning gardens. The Stewart Museum within the grounds displays fascinating artefacts from around the world.
Just outside town, Kilnwick Percy Hall (YO42 1UF) houses the Madhyamaka Buddhist Centre where you can explore the grounds free of charge. The Georgian house sits in 47 acres with woodland walks and a lake.
Pocklington Canal offers peaceful walking routes with wildlife spotting opportunities. The Canal Head area (YO42 1NW) has information boards explaining the canal's history and restoration.
For history fans, All Saints Church (YO42 2AX) features a 15th-century tower and rare Anglo-Saxon crosses. The church is usually open during daylight hours and welcomes visitors.
Pet Friendly
Many cottages in Pocklington welcome dogs, with enclosed gardens where they can run safely while you enjoy your hot tub. The Yorkshire Wolds provide endless walking opportunities on paths that aren't overcrowded.
The Feathers pub (YO42 2AX) in town centre allows dogs in the bar area and offers water bowls. They serve good pub grub too, so you can eat without leaving your four-legged friend behind.
Burnby Hall Gardens allows dogs on leads throughout the gardens, making it a great day out for the whole family. The woodland walk section is particularly good for a gentle stroll.
I recommend bringing towels specifically for your dog - the Yorkshire Wolds can get muddy after rain and you'll want to clean them up before heading back to your cottage.
Top 3 attractions you have to see in Pocklington
Burnby Hall Gardens and Museum (YO42 2QF) tops my list. The gardens host Europe's largest collection of hardy water lilies, best viewed from June to August when they're in full bloom. The Stewart Museum houses fascinating artefacts collected during eight world tours between 1906 and 1926. Visitors consistently rate it 4.5/5 on TripAdvisor, praising the peaceful atmosphere and well-maintained grounds.
Pocklington Arts Centre (YO42 2AR) punches well above its weight for a small town venue. This converted Regency church hosts comedy, music, theatre and film screenings. They attract surprisingly big names - comedians like Sarah Millican and musicians including Ralph McTell have performed here. The intimate 200-seat auditorium creates a special atmosphere that performers and audiences love.
The Wolds Way National Trail passes near Pocklington, offering spectacular walking opportunities. The 79-mile route runs from Hessle to Filey, but you can tackle small sections. The stretch near Millington (5 miles from Pocklington) offers some of Yorkshire's best views. Walking websites consistently rate this section 5/5 for scenery, especially in spring when wildflowers carpet the chalk grasslands.
Is Pocklington good for shopping?
Yes! Pocklington has a thriving high street with independent shops rather than chain stores. Tuesday is market day when the town really comes alive. Pocklington Antiques Centre houses over 25 dealers selling everything from furniture to vintage clothing. For food shopping, try Judsons for local meats and The Deli for Yorkshire cheeses.
How far is Pocklington from York?
Pocklington sits just 13 miles east of York, making it an easy 25-minute drive. There's also a regular bus service (X46) that runs hourly and takes about 35 minutes. This makes Pocklington perfect for combining countryside cottage relaxation with city sightseeing - you can spend the day in York then return to your hot tub in the evening.
What's the best time of year to visit Pocklington?
Each season offers something different. Spring brings wildflowers to the Wolds and baby animals to local farms. Summer sees Burnby Hall's water lilies at their peak. Autumn turns the Wolds woodland golden, while winter offers crisp walks and cosy pubs with roaring fires. For events, Pocklington's Platform Festival in July brings major music acts to town.
Are there good restaurants in Pocklington?
For a small town, Pocklington has excellent dining options. The Feathers serves traditional pub food with generous portions. Stamford Bridge Tea Rooms offers fantastic afternoon teas. For something special, try The Star Inn at Harome (30 minutes drive) - it's held a Michelin star and serves incredible Yorkshire produce.
Can I get groceries delivered to my cottage?
Yes, both Sainsbury's and Tesco deliver to Pocklington postcodes. There's also a small Sainsbury's in town for essentials. For local produce, visit the monthly farmers' market (first Saturday) or Payne's Dairies who deliver milk and other basics to cottages in the area.
What if it rains during my stay?
Yorkshire weather can be unpredictable! If it rains, your hot tub becomes even more appealing - there's something magical about warm bubbles while rain falls around you. For indoor activities, try Pocklington Arts Centre for films, York's National Railway Museum (free entry), or Sledmere House (25 minutes drive) with its impressive interiors.
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