A fabulous getaway just for two, this historic cottage benefits from gorgeous views and its own parking space - making it almost unique in ever-popular Robin Hood’s Bay. Set over three floors, and with lots of beautiful period features, it’s a cosy home-from-home at any time of the year.
Exposed beams, stripped floors, lovely old fireplaces and cottage-style stairs add huge character to this quaint 17th century property. An open-plan snug/kitchen/diner takes up the ground floor, featuring a pair of club chairs around a wood burner and a TV, a small dining table, and a Shaker-style kitchen with all the equipment you’ll need to create romantic meals for two. Head to the first floor and you’ll find a lounge with fabulous views of the sea and the cliffs. An open fire is the heart of this room, and there are two sofas for you to stretch out on, as well as a TV and DVD. The sweet shower room is on the same level, while your double bedroom is on the top floor, boasting more gorgeous sea views.
Set on a gorgeous stretch of coastline on the edge of the North York Moors, Robin Hood’s Bay is renowned as a paradise for walkers and nature lovers. After exploring its boutique shops and variety of places to eat, you can stroll along the dog-friendly beach - perhaps looking for fossils - and then book a guided walk which will tell you all about the smuggling history of the village. Stretch your legs along the coast path or inland. It’s 4 miles on the Cleveland Way to the seal colony at Ravenscar, or 6 miles along the Cinder Track to Whitby and its many attractions, while the renowned Falling Foss waterfall (and tea room) is just 6 miles, too.