Sutton Park is a camping and glamping site nestled on the manicured grounds of Sutton Park, a Grade I listed home constructed in the 18th century for Philip Harland. Today the building serves as the family home of Sir Reginald, 8th Baronet Sheffield and his spouse. The Sheffields family purchased the abode in 1963, bringing much of their extensive art collection. Explore the building to take in fine examples of Georgian architecture, important collections of porcelain, and many other interesting and rare exhibits displayed with great flair. Take a stroll through the well-maintained gardens, perhaps finding a quiet bench to sit back and dreamily gaze out at the sprawling greenery peppered with shrubs and flowers of varying hues. The stately home demands equally swish camping facilities, and the secluded glampsite on the premises does not disappoint. Set just 8-miles from the north of York, this peaceful site holds well-spaced grass plots with optional electric meters for tent and touring vehicles. Glampers can sweep into well-appointed glamping huts and enjoy a collection of creature comforts, including beds, hot showers and a little, well-equipped kitchen with everything you’ll need. There is plenty of wildlife around, and the peaceful atmosphere is ideal for melting off the stress of the rat race. Well-behaved pets are welcome.