Located in Staithes, near Whitby in North Yorkshire, this historic harbourside cottage offers stunning sea views and accommodates up to five guests. The property features a cozy lounge/diner equipped with a wood-burning stove, modern entertainment options, and a well-appointed kitchen. The first floor includes a spacious double bedroom and a bathroom, while the second floor features a guest area with a day bed and a twin bedroom. The cottage is equipped with electric heating, bed linens, towels, and Wi-Fi, making it a comfortable retreat for visitors.
A unique aspect of this Grade II Listed property is its prime location, providing breathtaking views from all three floors. The front door opens directly onto the bustling High Street of Staithes, a charming fishing village known for its artistic heritage and picturesque scenery. Guests can enjoy easy access to a nearby sandy beach, local pubs, shops, and the Staithes Heritage Centre, which includes the Captain Cook Museum, celebrating the life of the famous explorer who spent part of his youth in the village.
Staithes is renowned for its dramatic cliffs and active harbor, which is home to a small fleet of fishing boats and an RNLI station. The village has a rich artistic history, having been the residence of the Staithes Group, including the notable artist Dame Laura Knight. Today, Staithes continues to foster a vibrant arts scene, highlighted by an annual art and heritage festival and a painted illusion trail that captivates visitors with whimsical art installations throughout the village.
Visitors to Staithes can engage in a variety of activities, from exploring art galleries and quirky shops to enjoying local cuisine at tea rooms and pubs. The village is also known for its connection to the popular children's TV series "Old Jack's Boat." Outdoor enthusiasts can partake in guided foreshore walks, licensed fishing trips, and scenic hikes along the Cleveland Way, which offers breathtaking views of the coastline. Seafood lovers will appreciate the fresh catches available, including crab, lobster, and squid, sold at local vendors.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!