St. Botolphs is a charming three-bedroom semi-detached house located in the seaside town of Hornsea, East Riding of Yorkshire. The property is just a short walk away from the beach and local amenities, making it an ideal choice for a group or family of six. The house features a well-equipped kitchen/diner, a cozy sitting room with an electric fire, a snug for relaxation, and three beautifully presented bedrooms, two doubles and a twin, all with their own TV.
Guests can explore the town of Hornsea, which offers attractions such as Bugtopia Hornsea Zoo, Hornsea Golf Club, Hornsea Beach, Hornsea Mere, and the Hornsea Museum. There are also convenience stores, bars, cafes, and restaurants with outdoor seating/dining areas nearby. The property is situated within a two-minute walk from the seafront and a newly built leisure center, as well as Hall Garth Park and memorial gardens.
For those looking to venture further afield, the popular market town of Beverley and its Minster are a 20-minute drive south, while Bridlington, with its picturesque harbor, live performances at Bridlington Spa, Bayle Museum, Bridlington Beach, and attractions like Bridlington Animal Park and John Bull World of Rock, is to the north. Sewerby, home to Sewerby Hall and Gardens, Danes Dyke Nature Reserve and beach, and RSPB Bempton Cliffs for wildlife spotting, are also within reach.
Overall, St. Botolphs offers a fantastic coastal escape in the heart of England, with its convenient location, comfortable amenities, and proximity to a variety of attractions and activities for guests to enjoy during their stay.
Weekly price from £1260
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