The Granary provides high quality accommodation for two with the option of a double or twin room. Our 2010 prices represent excellent value for our recently refurbished accommodation.

Open plan living and kitchen area
The open-plan accommodation comprises of:
living area
- dining area
- fully equipped kitchen
- double/twin bedroom
- ensuite bath/shower room
Services include:
- central heating & hot water
- fan oven & gas hob
- microwave
- fridge with ice compartment
- dish washer
- washing machine/dryer
- tv with Freeview
- second tv in bedroom
- DVD player and selection of DVD's
- cd player/DAB radio/ipod dock
- complimentary Wi-Fi
- duvets, bed linen and towels
- hair dryer
- iron and ironing board
- parking
- garden and terrace

Fully equipped kitchen
Living area with view across fields

Option of double or twin bed arrangement

En suite bath/shower room

External stone steps to the first floor accommodation
with south facing views across fields and the Wolds countryside

The Locals
Please note: We operate a No Smoking policy inside the accommodation.
Arrival and departure: Arrival and departure days are on a Saturday unless by prior arrangement. Arrival is from 4pm and departure by 10am.
The village of Garton on the Wolds
The village of Garton on the Wolds and the tranquil setting of Church Farm offer an ideal base for exploring the East Riding and the Yorkshire Wolds. For touring and sightseeing the village is central to many places of interest, and for outdoor activities numerous green lanes and bridleways offer endless opportunities. The Norman church of St Michael and All Angels close to Church Farm is renowned for its wall paintings which have been restored in recent years.
How to find us: Garton on the Wolds is situated 25 miles east of York on the A166 and 3 miles west of Driffield. On entering the village, turn into Pump Lane near to the telephone box and village pond. The entrance to Church Farm is located next to the churchyard gate.
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