Perfect for a group of four, this traditional three-storey house is surrounded by stunning coastal scenery, ensuring a peaceful, relaxing stay. It is the former home of Henry Freeman, a famous coxswain, and its 300-year-old interiors still boast a wealth of original features such as wooden beams, low, sloping ceilings and winder stairs. The seaside resort of Whitby is one of the most popular destinations in Yorkshire, with its delightful shops, pubs, and eateries, which are all within 200 metres of the front door.
Inside, you are welcomed to a cosy open-plan living space. The lounge is located at one end with an exposed brick ornamental fireplace and wooden beams, while the well-equipped kitchen with everything you could need to self-cater during your stay, is on the other. Sink into the comfortable seating and watch a film on the Smart TV while your supper sizzles away. Follow the steep cottage-style stairs to the first floor to find a restful double bedroom and a family shower room. Keep climbing to the top floor and you will arrive in a twin bedroom (not suitable for children). What really sets this property apart from the others on its terraced row is the south-facing patio garden, complete with garden furniture for al fresco dining.
Just 250 metres from the door lies the sandy seafront – the perfect spot to soak up the sun, explore the coastline, and try out exciting activities such as paddleboarding and surfing. The Cinder Track is an ideal route for keen walkers, stretching past Whitby and through the North York Moors National Park all the way to Scarborough. There are lots of places to discover more about the area's past too, with attractions such as the ruins of Whitby Abbey and the Captain Cook Memorial Museum, both within 1 mile.