We are located right in the heart of Stamford Bridge a vibrant village 8 miles east of York.
Whilst situated within a a busy village the park is located on it's own unique private island (access via bridge) and is therefore a quiet and tranquil location.
The village of Stamford Bridge is just a short walk away and has the following to offer visitors:
Co-op: open 7am – 10pm
Post Office, Newsagents, Butchers, Bakers, Pharmacy
Doctors, Dentist, Hair Dressers, Pottery shop
Fish and Chip Shop (next to the Bay Horse)
Stamford House Chinese (behind the main bus stop)
Sizzling Plate Indian Restaurant and Take Away
Dino's Takeaway pizza and kebab
Nearest Supermarkets
ASDA & Sainsbury's, Monks Cross, YO32 9LF
Morrisons, Foss Islands Road, YO31 9UL
Pubs in the village:
The Swordsman - good cheap Sam Smiths beer!
The Bay Horse – sky sports coverage
The Three Cups – food served all day, one of the Vintage Inn chain
Local Country Pubs:
These are our recommendations for where we eat and enjoy the most!
The Gold Cup, Low Catton YO41 1EA, great local pub in next village
The Windmill, Dunnington, YO19 5LP, excellent varied menu and very filling meals!
The Bay Horse Inn, Burythorpe, YO17 9LJ, wonderful local pub in the wolds
Why not try.....
Strawberry picking just up the road at The Balloon Tree
Millington Pastures, YO42 1TX, visit the Yorkshire Wolds
Goathland, YO22 5LY, take the NYM's railway to Heartbeat country
Robin Hoods Bay, YO22 4RA, on the coast for the best fish & chips
The Deep, HU1 1DP, the amazing submarium (in Hull)
We really do have an excellent location here, for you to explore:
North Yorkshire Moors National Park, just 30 minutes away
The Yorkshire Coastline, its only 45 minutes upto Filey and Bempton Cliffs
York, with regular buses and a rich history its hard not to explore, only 7 miles away
The Yorkshire Wolds, often overlooked, but beautiful landscape, 15 minutes drive
Historic market towns, Malton and Pocklington are just a short scenic drive away
York Designer Outlet, just down the A64 to a shoppers paradise
Monks Cross, and late night shopping from the high street through the week
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