Located in the picturesque town of Whitby in North Yorkshire, this charming cottage sleeps up to 8 guests and offers a range of features including a nearby pub, proximity to the coast, and an open fire. Situated just a mile down a farm track, the property is conveniently less than 3 miles away from Whitby town centre, providing easy access to a variety of activities and attractions. Visitors can explore Whitby Abbey, the birthplace of Dracula, just 2.5 miles away, and take in the stunning views of Robin Hood's Bay, a historic smugglers village located 6 miles from the cottage.
For a unique experience, guests can venture to Dalby Forest, 16 miles away, known for its dark sky discovery site where the Milky Way can be seen with the naked eye. Nestled in the hamlet of Golden Grove, on the outskirts of Ruswarp, the cottage offers a peaceful rural setting with the convenience of Whitby just a short drive away. The property boasts a beautiful interior with stone walls, a double-sided wood burner, and modern amenities such as a TV with Freeview and Netflix, Wi-Fi access, and a well-equipped kitchen/diner with a range of appliances.
The first floor features a master bedroom with a king-size bed and en suite shower room, as well as a double bedroom and a family bathroom. On the second floor, there are two twin rooms, with one offering additional entertainment in the form of a table football, TV, and DVD player. Outside, guests can enjoy a sunny enclosed patio area with rattan furniture, as well as a garden set on different levels with additional seating. Off-road parking for two cars is available next to the cottage, making it a convenient and comfortable retreat for families or groups of friends looking to explore the beauty of the Yorkshire Coast.
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