- Bed Linen

- Non smoking

- Garden

Mr Parker, September 2008
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Blackburns Yard, Whitby
Property Details
This lovely Grade II listed cottage is situated in one of Whitby's secluded yards off Church Street. Although it is only a short walk to shops, pubs, restaurants and the beach, it is a nice quiet spot. The property has some nice old features such as beamed ceilings, original wooden floorboards and feature fireplace. An ideal base from which to enjoy the charm of Whitby's old town.
GROUND FLOOR:
Entrance: Vestabule
Lounge: TV with Freeview and DVD player, radio/CD player and gas 'stove-effect' fire. Steep spiral stairs lead down to the
LOWER GROUND FLOOR:
Kitchen/Diner: Fridge with freezer compartment, electric range cooker with double oven, combination microwave, washing machine.
FIRST FLOOR:
Bedroom1: King-size bed, wardrobe with chest of drawers
Bedroom2: Single bed with chest of drawers with hanging space
Further spiral stairs lead to the top floor
SECOND FLOOR:
Bedroom 3: 2 single beds. As these beds are only 2ft 6' wide and one is also shorter, they are only suitable for children.
Bathroom: Bath, hand shower attachment, toilet and washbasin.
Pets: Sorry no pets.
Heating: Gas central heating
Parking: No parking provided.
Garden: Shared sitting out area in front of the cottage
Short Breaks: Short breaks not accepted at peak times.
Notes: Please bring your own towels. As the accommodation is over four floors, and has steep stairs so would not be suitable for people with mobility problems or toddlers.
Whitby
Whitby is a popular choice for visitors all year round. It is well known for its long sandy beach and delicious seafood. For a different day out, why not climb the famous 199 steps to reach the ruins of Whitby Abbey. It's said to have been the inspiration for Bram Stokers Count Dracula, and its gothic splendour is the perfect place from which to take in some truly stunning views over the town.
Whitby harbour is steeped in history and visitors can see where British explorer Captain James Cook first worked as an apprentice before setting sail and discovering Australia. The harbour is a buzz of activity and you can enjoy early mornings watching the fishing boats come ashore before getting first choice of their catch. There's always something happening throughout the town , and festivals and fairs are held throughout the year including Whitby Goth Festival, Whitby Folk Week and the Whitby Regatta.
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