Pump Hill Barn is a delightful 19th Century holiday cottage in the heart of the historic village of Aberford, near Wetherby, Yorkshire. The stone built barn, which is next door to the owners' cottage, has been carefully renovated, retaining the original arrow slit windows and oak beams. It is ideally located just off the A1 approximately halfway between Leeds (about 8 miles) and York (about 12 miles). It has two bedrooms and two bathrooms.
The Barn is close to the village green and the local village pub. Next door, you will find The Village Coffee Shop which also stocks some basic essentials. Major supermarkets, pubs and restaurants are all around a ten minutes drive away. For homewares and accessories, head to Aberford Interiors which is based in a Queen Anne house. They have a tearoom and a lovely garden where you can sit with a cup of tea and cake during fair weather.
The village also has a children's playground as well as a free recreation area where you can play tennis (the court is three-quarter size), basketball, football, table tennis or have a go on the outdoor fitness equipment.
The excellent road network around Aberford allows easy access to York, Leeds, Harrogate and beyond. Whether you are interested in visiting historic houses, going to museums, horse trials or birdwatching, you will be spoilt for choice for things to do and see. Lotherton Hall, Castle Howard, Harewood House, Bramham Park, Fountains Abbey, The National Railway Museum, St Aidan's Nature Reserves etc are all within easy driving distance. There are also plenty of footpaths in and around Aberford, making it popular with walkers.

