
Tudor House offers a superb base for groups visiting East Yorkshire. This spacious property sits in the market town of Howden and provides excellent accommodation for larger gatherings with plenty of room for everyone to spread out and relax together.
Howden is a historic market town with independent shops and traditional pubs. The surrounding East Yorkshire countryside offers peaceful walking routes and easy access to the Yorkshire Wolds.
The property features spacious interiors to accommodate your group comfortably. Social spaces include a large kitchen and dining area perfect for group meals, plus a lounge where everyone can gather.
Tudor House offers a superb base for groups visiting East Yorkshire. This spacious property sits in the market town of Howden and provides excellent accommodation for larger gatherings with plenty of room for everyone to spread out and relax together.
Howden is a historic market town with independent shops and traditional pubs. The surrounding East Yorkshire countryside offers peaceful walking routes and easy access to the Yorkshire Wolds.
The property features spacious interiors to accommodate your group comfortably. Social spaces include a large kitchen and dining area perfect for group meals, plus a lounge where everyone can gather. The private garden provides outdoor space for summer barbecues and evening drinks.
Visit Beverley Minster (14 miles, 25 minutes) for stunning Gothic architecture. The Deep aquarium in Hull (18 miles, 30 minutes) offers interactive marine exhibits. Explore Yorkshire Wildlife Park (12 miles, 20 minutes) with over 400 animals. Walk the historic streets of York (23 miles, 35 minutes).
Tudor House sleeps 9 and works brilliantly for family reunions and friend groups wanting to explore East Yorkshire together while enjoying comfortable group accommodation.
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Selby, Yorkshire17Β°C
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Updated: 12 Jul 2026, 3:04am
Tudor House sits in a location with genuinely dark skies - a real treat for a group, and something you rarely get at home in town.
The Bortle scale measures night sky darkness from 1 (darkest) to 9 (brightest urban):
The Milky Way is visible overhead, though light domes may be visible on the horizon towards larger towns.
The Milky Way is visible on clear, moonless nights.
5m
(16 feet above sea level)
Tudor House sits in a peaceful Yorkshire setting - space to spread out and the perfect base for a group getaway.
Latitude: 53.7634700Β° N | Longitude: 0.79711Β° W
Today's sun times for Selby (Monday, 13 July 2026):
3:45am
Sunrise
7:31pm
Golden Hour
8:31pm
Sunset
This month in Selby, you have approximately 16.76 hours of daylight. The long summer days mean plenty of time for group adventures before a relaxed evening back at the cottage.
Everything the group needs to know before you arrive at Tudor House.
Signal Strength
Good
Mobile signal is generally good in this area across most networks.
What do previous guests think about their group stay at Tudor House
Multiple bedrooms and bathrooms mean everyone gets their own space while still enjoying time together in the communal areas throughout the day.
The market town setting puts shops, pubs and restaurants within walking distance so groups can explore without needing cars for every trip.
Cook and eat together in the spacious kitchen and dining area where the whole group can sit down for proper meals and celebrations.
The enclosed garden gives groups a safe outdoor area for children to play, adults to relax and everyone to enjoy alfresco dining.
Yorkshire Wildlife Park, Beverley and Hull are all within 30 minutes making day trips simple for groups with varied interests and ages.
The layout and size make this ideal for family gatherings and friend reunions where people want quality time without feeling cramped together.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
To reach Tudor House by car, take the M62 to junction 37, then follow the A614 south towards Howden. The property is located in the town centre with convenient parking on arrival.
Howden railway station is within walking distance of Tudor House, with regular services to Hull, Doncaster and beyond. This makes the property accessible for groups travelling from across the country by rail.
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