George Stephenson @ Engine Shed, Whitby

North York Moors. Sleeps up to 3

Resting in the heart of Whitby, North Yorkshire, George Stephenson @ Engine Shed is a tastefully converted historic grade II listed property overlooking Whitby's steam railway. This apartment is a marvellous base for exploring the Yorkshire coast with family or friends. The end of the Engine Shed was bombed in World War II but has been rebuilt in 2019 with the essence of the original structure intact.

George Stephenson occupies a ground-floor corner plot with views of the station, steam railway, and famous Abbey. The open-plan living space combines a modern kitchen, living, and dining area, complete with high-quality appliances and a Smart TV for entertainment. The apartment features two double bedrooms, with the master bedroom boasting an en-suite WC and Smart TV. This retreat is ideal for a family holiday to the Yorkshire coast.

Whitby offers a variety of eateries, tourist attractions, and pubs, making it a great destination for summer holidays. The property is centrally located, providing easy access to all the town has to offer. Guests should note that the car park is located on the first floor, and those with mobility restrictions are advised to choose first-floor accommodation. George Stephenson @ Engine Shed can be booked with other properties on the site, accommodating larger groups of up to 32 people.

In summary, George Stephenson @ Engine Shed in Whitby, North Yorkshire, offers a stylish and comfortable retreat with modern amenities and stunning views of the surrounding area. Perfect for exploring the Yorkshire coast, this apartment provides a convenient base for families or friends looking to enjoy all that Whitby has to offer. Whether relaxing at home or exploring the local attractions, guests are sure to have a memorable stay at this historic property.

Weekly price from £642

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