- £409 per week
- £58 per night
- 4 Guests
- 2 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathroom
- 2 Pets
Features
Beds & bedrooms
- Bed linen provided
- 1 double bed
- 2 single beds
Bathrooms
- 1 WC
- Towels not provided
Families
- Family friendly
Outdoors
- On-street parking
How far to...?
- Beach 0.1 miles
- Pub 0.1 miles
- Shop 0.1 miles
Special Features
- WiFi
- Sea or coastal views
Important - please note
House Rules
- Check in: 5:00pm
- Check out: 9:00am
To give our cleaners enough time to complete the additional cleaning and sanitising that is currently needed to keep our guests safe, check-in and check-out times at the majority of our properties have been temporarily revised. The revised times for this property are reflected above.
Accessibility
Accessibility
- Ground floor toilet
- Ground floor bath/shower room
Read the full Access Statement for this property.
Description
This cosy Grade II listed cottage is situated in a small ginnel off Pier Road near the renowned Magpie Cafe and the pier. The cottage is in a busy and popular part of Whitby close to all amenities including wine bars, pubs and restaurants. It offers charming and characterful accommodation with lovely views from the upper floors. Dating from the 18th century, the cottage is reputed to have formed part of the Neptune Inn and was later a fisherman's store.
GROUND FLOOR:
Kitchen: Fridge with freezer compartment, electric cooker, microwave with small dining table and chairs.
Shower room: Electric shower, toilet and washbasin.
FIRST FLOOR:
Lounge: Sofa bed Electric flame effect fire, TV and Sky package.
SECOND FLOOR:
Bedroom 1: Twin beds with hanging space. Excellent views across the harbour.
THIRD FLOOR:
Bedroom 2: Bespoke King size cabin bed (limited access on one side of the bed due to the shape of the room) hanging space. Windows on three sides give wonderful views of the Abbey.
Pets: Two dogs welcome.
Parking: No parking at the property, but scratch cards are provided in the property for zoned on-street parking.
Central Heating: Modern electric heaters.
Short breaks: Available out of peak season.
Notes: Please bring your own towels. Unlimited WiFi is available free of charge. No smoking at this property. Mobile phone signal is strong. This property is situated in a vibrant and lively part of the town close to pubs with live entertainment and restaurants and there may be some noise in the evenings.
Map
Area Information
Whitby
Whitby is a popular choice for visitors all year round. It is well known for its long sandy beach and delicious seafood. The river Esk flows through the town to the sea and cottages are perched on the hills on each side, with cobbled streets and historic yards providing a maze of places to explore. The town has a fantastic mix of modern shops and services, traditional stores and boutique shops. Whitby jet continues to be made into beautiful jewellery and sold in a number of shops. There are plenty of excellent restaurants which serve local fish and seafood, as well as a wonderful choice of cafes and tearooms.
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 Count Dracula, and its gothic splendour is the perfect place from which to take in some truly stunning views over the town, harbour and coastline. 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. A statue of this great explorer stands proudly above the town, along with some huge whalebones, a sign of the town's maritime history. 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 of the day.
There's always something happening throughout the town, with festivals and fairs are held throughout the year. These include Whitby Folk Week and the Whitby Regatta, and there are two popular Goth festivals each year. For more information on Whitby and the surrounding area and local events see our Yorkshire Coast Guide and the Festivals & Events Guide.