Roos 2.5 miles.
Little Otchan Shepherds Hut is a charming retreat situated in the serene village of Halsham, East Riding of Yorkshire.
Perfectly positioned to face south and overlook a serene, wildlife-rich pond, surrounded by mature woodland and offering stunning views of the Holderness countryside, this inviting retreat is perfect for couples seeking a tranquil escape in the countryside.
Upon entering this single-storey abode, you will be greeted by a welcoming open-plan area, housing a kitchen with all the essentials needed to prepare a romantic meal for two.
A fold-down table allows for intimate breakfasts while you listen to music on the DAB radio and docking station.
The double bedroom, complete with a TV and a warming woodburning stove, offers a snug spot to unwind after a day of exploration and is a perfect setting for those lazy mornings in bed.
At the far end of the hut rests a sleek shower room, providing a convenient space to freshen up each morning and eliminating the need to trek to a communal toilet block!
Venture outside to the serene grounds, where you can enjoy the tranquil sounds of the mature pond, teeming with wildlife and plants.
For a unique outdoor experience, take a soothing dip in the eco-friendly log burning hot tub, and let your worries melt away under the starlit sky.
Utilise the rustic cooking facilities around the fire pit, or take a much-needed afternoon kip on the hammock for those lazy afternoons.
If you can tear yourself away, immerse yourself in local heritage at the captivating Burton Constable Hall & Grounds and take a historical trip to the Withernsea Lighthouse Museum, before a tour of the intriguing Fort Paull.
Those in search of tranquility will enjoy a serene moment at the intricate St Patrick’s Church.
Witness the untouched beauty of Easington Beach or take a leisurely stroll along the vibrant Withernsea Sea Front with its picturesque walks and sea-view restaurants.
Whatever your holiday preference, Little Otchan Shepherd's Hut offers the perfect base to experience the rich culture and natural wonders of the East Riding of Yorkshire.