Take a break with your family at this quirky nautically themed property located on the North Yorkshire coast. Dating back to the 17th century, the holiday home retains much of its original charm, seamlessly blended with modern updates to provide an idyllic break. Ideally situated in Robin Hood’s Bay, you’ll love spending time in the beautiful village, be it at the beach, in the tearooms or walking along the picturesque coast path looking out to sea, with the Cleveland Way and Coast-to-Coast walking trails passing the locality.
Bursting with character, the living room is a cosy place to unwind. Every corner is filled with intrigue, from the beautiful exposed brick fireplace with a wood burner to the panelled walls and reading nook. Next door, the kitchen takes inspiration from the blues of the sea with a wonderful, spacious kitchen set up featuring bench-style seating for up to six guests. The eclectic styling continues into the bedroom, each offering a fun yet relaxing space to sleep on the first and second floors. The first room features a double bed with an en-suite shower room whilst next door lies a bunk room which is perfect for children. The top floor, reached via a steep cottage-style staircase, is home to the final bedroom with a double bed and a vaulted ceiling. Whilst the property doesn’t have a garden, there is a bench located out the front where you can sit and sip coffee each morning.
Take a tour of the coast and you’ll be within easy reach of a number of iconic beaches, including Whitby Beach (6 miles) and Scarborough Beach (17 miles). Situated in the North York Moors National Park, you can get the best of both the coast and the countryside. Head to Goathland (12 miles) and hop aboard the North York Moors Railway where you can book a luxurious three-course meal to enjoy as you travel through the beautiful landscapes and immerse yourself in the local culture.