Location
Royd Moor Manor is nestled between the Pennine market towns of Penistone and Holmfirth, surrounded by beautiful Yorkshire countryside, on the edge of the Peak District National Park.
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The Cotswolds, Herefordshire, Derbyshire, Oxfordshire, The Peak District
The heart of the UK is scattered with medieval towns and villages that seem almost completely untouched by time. The region seamlessly combines great cities, such as majestic Oxford with rural gems like the Cotswolds and the Peak District.
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Mythical landscapes and immersive history compete for your attention in Ireland. There's no wonder it's named the Emerald Isle: a visit to the ever-changing vistas of Donegal or the grave beauty of Connemara will soon reveal why.
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Welcome to the epic North of England, home to a multi-layered history, ultra-cool, industrial cities and vast swathes of dramatic scenery. From the medieval city of York to the inspirational beauty of the Lake District, the North never fails to impress.
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Few landscapes on earth are as dramatic as Scotland: think eagles cruising through cloud-whipped skies, secluded lochs and atmospheric ruins atop dramatic hillsides. Marvel at Edinburgh's gothic architecture or lose yourself in the wilderness of the Highlands.
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Hampshire, Kent, Surrey, In or Near London
Escape to England's South East when you're craving a peaceful break. From Kent - the Garden of England - to Hampshire’s rolling countryside and maritime heritage, long stretches of ruggedly beautiful coastline meet national parks, quiet villages and pockets of wilderness.
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Welcome to Wales, where just a hop across the border from England feels like you've entered a new world entirely. This compact country boasts inspiring hills, formidable castles and moody coastlines of crumbling rock and golden sand.
From that magnificent hall, perfect for dancing, through to the grand kitchen, complete with two American style fridge freezers and four ovens, and on into the large, comfortable living rooms, Royd Moor Manor is made for people to fill it.
Spend your days splashing about in the hot tubs, or head for the top floor games room for table tennis, pool, table football and air hockey challenges. After dinner, round the long oak table big enough for everyone, settle back in style in the cinema room for a film or two.
A wall of bifold doors opens out onto the terrace, where there’s seating for up to 30 people and not one, but two hot tubs. There’s also an open, grassed garden, great for outdoor games or a summer picnic.
We’ve tried to think about everything to make your stay at Royd Moor Manor just perfect. In all of our country houses to rent, we provide all the essential features to cater for a large group. Here’s a list of all the practical provisions we have at the house. If there’s anything you can’t see here but need, just ask as we’ll see what we can do.
Royd Moor Manor is nestled between the Pennine market towns of Penistone and Holmfirth, surrounded by beautiful Yorkshire countryside, on the edge of the Peak District National Park.
Royd Moor Manor is in a great location to enjoy some head-clearing country walks. Explore the rolling Yorkshire countryside along the Trans Pennine Trail, which passes through nearby Penistone, or head south to the relatively undiscovered eastern edges of the Peak District National Park.
If you long for the city lights, it must be Leeds, which boasts high-end shopping and a cool, cosmopolitan vibe, as well as world class theatres, music venues, museums and parks.
Royd Moor Manor is a fine country property that’s ideal for large groups, whether you are celebrating a special occasion with friends and family or planning a corporate team getaway. It has space, style, comfort and fun, all rolled into one glorious property.
Discover the “Backbone of England” when you check into Royd Moor Manor. The Pennines mountain range is known for its dramatic landscapes and rugged hills. Admire views of the Yorkshire Dales and explore Hadrian’s Wall.
Underbank Activity Centre has so much to offer for kids and adults alike. From archery to abseiling and from climbing to canoeing, there are plenty of ways to get outside and find your high-octane adrenaline fix.
Venture deep into the timeless Holme Valley to find the photogenic town of Holmfirth, beloved by walkers and wildlife watchers. It’s most famous for being the location of the TV classic, Last of the Summer Wine.
Overlooking the quaint village of Cawthorne you’ll find Cannon Hall: an awe-inspiring Georgian country house and museum, which sits in a 70-acre estate of historic parkland. Explore the house and stroll amongst exquisite landscaped gardens.
This famous route, which links the North and Irish seas, is loved by walkers, cyclists and horse riders. Tackle it and along the way, you’ll discover winding rivers, peaceful canals and some of England’s most picturesque villages.
Check in is at 4pm on the day of your arrival at Royd Moor Manor, and check out is at 10am.
Up to 4 dogs are welcome at Royd Moor Manor between October - March only. There is a fantastic 'dog room' with a dog shower and crates (if required). We ask that dogs don't go on soft furnishings or beds in the house, and that they sleep in the dog room (and are left in here if you are not taking them with you when you are going out).
Yes, there are lots of great options and we can recommend the following:
Yes, we ask to hold a cautionary deposit of £1,000 during your stay at Royd Moor Manor. This is requested just two weeks prior to your stay, and is returned shortly after, assuming no damage to the property or its contents (see our Booking T&Cs for more information).
The dining table at Royd Moor Manor can seat 38 guests comfortably. There are also tables and chairs outside in the Courtyard for up to 30 guests.
There are two hot tubs in the courtyard at Royd Moor Manor (plus an outdoor shower), each can seat up to 10 guests.
Yes, to ensure you have a wonderful and memorable stay at Royd Moor Manor, we ask that you understand the following important house rules:
Yes, children are very welcome at Royd Moor Manor. The following are provided for children:
There is ample parking for 25 cars at Royd Moor Manor.
Royd Moor Manor is in a great location in Yorkshire making it easy to get to by rail or air.
Rail:
The nearest mainline train station to Royd Moor Manor is Penistone (22 mins drive) – London to Penistone takes 3 hr 33 mins.
Air:
Royd Moor Manor is about 1 hour from Manchester Airport, 1 hour and 15 minutes from Leeds Bradford Airport and 45 minutes from Doncaster Sheffield Airport.
Royd Moor Manor accommodates 34 guests, but for special events we can allow up to 50 additional day-guests. There are additional costs for inviting day guests, covering the insurance and extra staffing required for an event booking:
Event rules:
Additional guests must be pre-agreed ahead of booking, so please give us a call on 01242 352 747 to discuss your booking.
You can check availability and pricing for Royd Moor Manor, and place your booking request online, or by calling our team on 01242 352 747.