This contemporary four-bedroomed property is ideally located on a quiet street in Whitby town centre. Sleeping eight, it has been lovingly refurbished to a high standard and enjoys a private rear patio, which is great for sharing a meal alfresco.
Enter via the spacious hallway with its bench where you can take off your shoes and coat. Here, you will also find the washing machine. The spacious contemporary living area has a comfortable relaxing atmosphere as you sink into one of the two sofas and watch the Smart TV, or just admire the reclaimed wood-panelled wall. With an armchair and various lamps and coffee tables, this is also a great place to make use of the Xbox. The kitchen boasts sleek modern units and an island with an induction hob and hood. The quartz work surface is extended to create a small breakfast area with two stools. The dining table seats eight on two chairs and two padded benches. French doors lead out to the rear patio with seating and a table to make the most of eating alfresco. Off the living area, there is a king-size bed with bedside cabinets, individual wall lights, and a TV with a DVD player. From here, you go through the walk-through closet with hanging rails and safe into the Jack and Jill shower room which features a double walk-in rainfall shower. Bedroom two features a daybed which can be extended to a double bed. This room also has a TV and a glass-panelled sliding door into the living area. Bedroom three is a zip-and-link twin which can be made up as a super-king-size upon request, and the final bedroom is a bunk room with a single bed over a double bed. These last two bedrooms are serviced by a bathroom with a shower and a bath. Outside, there is a sun trap front patio seating area and a private rear patio area with a table and chairs.
Whitby is a very popular seaside town retaining old-world character and has lots of events throughout the year. Whatever your interests, there is something for everyone in the locality, historic castles, even older abbeys, museums, farms, walking, cycling, superb local markets with the very best Yorkshire produce and of course, restaurants and tea rooms too numerous to mention. The ruins of Whitby Abbey stand dominantly on the clifftop and can be reached by climbing the 199 steps from the old town. The abbey is said to have been the inspiration for Bram Stoker's novel Dracula, and its Gothic splendour is the perfect place from which to take in some truly stunning views over the town, harbour and coastline.