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Explore the area

A village that feels like home.

Well-kept and much-loved, Linton-on-Ouse is the kind of village where neighbours stop to chat, community events fill the calendar, and the pub still feels like a local. There’s a village primary school just minutes away, a traditional hall that hosts everything from yoga to coffee mornings, and even a community book swap in the old red phone box.  

A warm, rural welcome – just how it should be.

Surrounded by nature, built for active lifestyles

From long countryside walks to quiet cycles along the riverside, the landscape surrounding Linton-on-Ouse is a natural playground. Linton Lock Marina is close by for paddleboarding or weekend boating, while local footpaths weave through rolling farmland and quiet lanes. With substantial gardens and nearby parks, every home connects seamlessly to the outdoors.

Close to coveted villages

Great Ouseburn and Aldwark, both just five minutes away, are some of the region’s most desirable villages. The Linton Collection provides an accessible alternative nearby, without compromise on charm, surroundings or community spirit.

Their future, first

For families, education is key – and this location delivers. The catchment includes the highly regarded Linton Primary and access to Queen Ethelburga’s, just ten minutes away with a direct bus service. St Peter’s in York (one of the country’s most respected independent schools) is within easy reach too, making this a standout location for those placing education at the heart of their next move.

Effortless connectivity

Despite its peaceful setting, Linton-on-Ouse is anything but remote. York is just 30 minutes away, with Leeds and Harrogate both around 50. The A1 is a short 15 minute drive, and train stations at Poppleton or Cattal link you to key destinations. For hybrid workers and commuters alike, it’s a location that ticks every box, including fast broadband and quiet surroundings ideal for home working.

For those seeking countryside calm without giving up cultural connection, this is what having the best of both worlds looks like.

Easingwold and everyday essentials

Your nearest town, Easingwold, is just 15 minutes away, a historic market town with bakeries, family-run shops, and supermarkets. Whether it’s your weekly shop or weekend coffee, it offers all the essentials with a local, independent feel.

History, culture and connection on your doorstep

Just 30 minutes from The Linton Collection, York offers the perfect contrast to village life. Known for its striking architecture, vibrant independent scene and rich sense of history, it’s a city full of character and opportunity. From shopping along the Shambles to riverside restaurants, museums, theatres and galleries, York delivers on both lifestyle and convenience. Whether you’re commuting in, heading out for the day or planning weekend visits with family and friends, it’s a city that always feels close, but never overwhelming.

The Local Area

The Linton Collection, Linton-on-Ouse, York, YO30 2AN

Food and Drink

College Arms, 0.2 miles

The Dawnay Arms, 1.2 miles

The Blacksmiths Arms, 1.3 miles

Black Horse Tollerton, 4.2 miles

Schools

Linton-on-Ouse Primary School, 0.7 miles

Queen's Kindergarten, 4.7 miles

Queen Ethelburga's Collegiate, 5.1 miles

Leisure

Linton Lock Marina, 0.7 miles

Pike Pond, 2.4 miles

Aldwark Scout Activity Centre, 2.6 miles

Shipton lake, 2.8 miles

Golf at Aldwark Manor, 2.8 miles

The Burrows Country Park, 3.9 miles

Essentials

Nearest bus stop, 0.1 mile

Post Office, 0.3 miles

Other

Village Hall, 0.2 miles

National Trust Beningbrough Hall, 3.3 miles

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