A small characteristic village in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, Beadlam is unusual in that it is directly joined onto another village, Nawton, together commonly known as Nawton Beadlam. The village offers a pub serving food and a local fish and chip shop. Nearby, about 3 miles away, is the prestigious market town of Helmsley, historically renowned for having its own 12th century castle. There is excellent walking on the doorstep with the national trail, Cleveland Way, starting in Helmsley, which has fabulous views of the coast and ancient stone crosses. Further afield approximately 10 miles east is the historic market town of Pickering, which is home to a wider range of amenities and traditional shops. York is less than an hour’s drive south, as is Scarborough, Whitby and the east coast. Whatever you decide to do, there is a plenty of choice for you to enjoy!