Set in the beautiful Yorkshire countryside, you can live like Bilbo Baggins in this one-of-a-kind staycation that's shaped like a traditional Hobbit House.
Located in Saltburn-by-the-Sea, just over an hour from Leeds, the North Shire staycations have all the circular doors and tiny homes to make all your Hobbit a reality- all without a dragon in sight.
The road goes ever on and on until you find your private oasis, but once nestled into the cosy quarters of the North Shire staycation, you can live like a Hobbit for as long as you please.
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The website states that the two bedroom staycation is "surrounded by natural beauty and stunning views over long grassy cow fields out to sea"- what could be a more peaceful way to start the summer?
As the owner's very first shire house, they regard it as a magical place in beautiful countryside and perfect for family holidays that brings the imagination of children and grown ups alike to life.
Once through the circular green door, the property itself briefly comprises of two bedrooms, bathroom and living quarters with a fully fitted kitchen and seating area around a large dining table next to a cosy electric fire.
Overall the property can sleep up to six people, either as a combination of four adults and two children or two adults and four children as across the two bedrooms there are two double beds and two singles.
The Hobbit house is just one of the unique staycations offered by the North Shire in Saltburn-by-the-Sea. The company also own a Harry Potter Groundskeeper cottage inspired by Hagrid's home in the bestselling movies.
Inside, wizarding wannabes and muggles will find an overwhelming gothic demeanor that nods to favorite wizarding tales, not just through the furnishings but the fields that lead to views of the Yorkshire coast too.
For more information, including how to book your visit to North Shire, visit their website.
The tenth annual Leeds Tattoo Expo will showcase some of the best in tattooing both local and internationally.
If you fancy getting yourself a fancy new bit of ink, then look no further than the iconic Leeds Tattoo Expo that will be returning to the First Direct Arena this June.
Taking place on Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 June 2025, over 200 tattooists and 70 traders will be flocking to the city to show off their skills.
And not only that, but there’ll also be a whole host of market traders for you to browse as well as live music to have a boogie to.
The artists will be tattooing with options for both pre-booked appointments and walk ups available throughout the weekend.
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There will also be a piercer, tooth gems and a henna artist ready to adorn your body.
Alongside getting tattooed, there’s plenty to do and to see over the whole weekend; there'll be an alternative drawing class, an illustrators market with kids’ workshops provided by Art Gecko, an art fusion event on the main stage, burlesque performances and competitions, a small vintage clothing pop-up, fire breathing and break dancing demonstrations in the square outside the arena.
The annual tattoo competitions will also be taking place each evening, where tattooists showcase their work to a panel of judges, sponsored by Killer Ink!
To celebrate Leeds Tattoo Expo's tenth anniversary, they'll be hosting a Pre-Party at Belgrave Music Hall on Thursday 5 June which is a completely free entry event complete with live music and free pizza.
You can find out more about the event and book your tickets here via the First Direct Arena's website.
Mumford & Sons add new Leeds show at the First Direct Arena to sell out UK tour
Clementine Hall
Two new arena dates have been added to their forthcoming UK tour, after selling out the entire run within two hours.
Ahead of dropping their fifth studio LP Rushmere at the end of the month, the cult favourite folk-rock outfit announced a brand-new European tour in support of the record, including a limited UK leg.
The now sold-out arena run starts in Europe in November before now arriving in Leeds on Sunday 30 November.
The significance of the band’s return can be found in the title of the new album, as Rushmereis the spot where it all began for the boys: a pond located on Wimbledon Common in south-west London where Marcus Mumford, Ben Lovett and Ted Dwane first hung out.
However, the multi-award-winning acoustic-driven British rockers and folk revivalists are now a trio following the departure of Winston Marshall, who quit the band back in 2021 following controversies surrounding his right-wing beliefs.
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With that in mind, it’s rather fitting that they have insisted that beyond just a place and a title, Rushmere is alsothebeginning of a new phase.
Following an intense period of creativity, the project was produced by fellow nine-time Grammy winner Dave Cobb and recorded at the famous RCA Studio A in Nashville, as well as in Savannah, Georgia and back home at Marcus’ studio in Devon.
The album itself drops on this Friday 28 March and judging by the little that we’ve heard so far, they’ve been well worth the wait.
As for the arena show, tickets will go on sale this Thursday 27 March at 10am.
Best of all, they’re donating £1 from every ticket sold straight to War Child UK – this sort of stuff should be standard for any big act as far as we’re concerned.