Accessible Country Cottage in Whitby
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Please quote code 63145 in all correspondence.
- Accommodation: Cottages
- Board basis: Self Catering
- Holiday type: Countryside, Available now
- Sleeps: 6
- Bedrooms: 3
Facilities available
Description
Nestling beside the old windmill on the edge of Ravenscar, this cottage is a recent barn conversion which has been thoughtfully renovated to a particularly high standard. Ravenscar is situated at the southern end of Robin Hoods Bay and the cottage offers panoramic sea views from the lounge and paved patio, perfect for eating al-fresco during the summer months; and for those who enjoy outdoor activities, the Cleveland Way and old railway line pass by, perfect for walking and cycling.
Ground Floor: Mill View Cottage has oil fired central heating and comprises:
Kitchen/dining area: With electric oven, gas hob, fridge/freezer and washing machine.
Lounge: With colour freeview TV, DVD, radio and CD player.
Ground floor bedroom: With twin beds, vanity basin.
Wet room: With shower, W.C. hand basin, heated towel rail and shaver point.
First Floor: Bedroom 1: With king size bed.
Bedroom 2: With twin beds.
All fuel, power and bed linen provided. Cot and highchair by arrangement.Enclosed patio with garden furniture and BBQ. Parking for 2 cars. Two well behaved pets welcome.
Area information
Whitby town is an ancient and beautiful sea port, surrounded by the magnificent countryside of the North York Moors National Park. Explore the Heritage Coast, to discover quaint fishing villages such as Staithes and Robin Hoods Bay clinging to the steep cliffs to the north and south of Whitby. Moving inland, the breathtaking moorland vistas surrounding our upland villages, such as Goathland, Danby and Castleton, contrast with the gentler, more pastoral setting of the villages on the banks of the River Esk, such as Lealholm and Egton Bridge. With all this and so much more, be warned – you may decide to stay forever!Information last updated: 24/02/2015 13:46:02