- £366 per week
- £52 per night
- 4 Guests
- 1 Bedroom
- 1 Bathroom
- No Pets
Features
Beds & bedrooms
- Bed linen provided
- 1 double bed
- 1 sofa bed
Appliances
- Washing machine
- Freezer
Bathrooms
- 1 WC
- Towels provided
- Shower
Families
- Family friendly
Outdoors
- Private parking
How far to...?
- Beach 0.3 miles
- Pub 0.2 miles
- Shop 0.2 miles
Special Features
- WiFi
- Countryside views
- Sea or coastal views
Nearby activities
- Walking
- Surfing
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.
Read the full Access Statement for this property.
Description
Beach Retreat – A lovely apartment right in the heart of Skinningrove which sleeps four on two levels with lovely views of the wooded hills from some rooms. The seaside and sandy beaches a mere five mins walk away. There are eight apartments and four houses which can be booked together if you are planning a family celebration or group trip with friends. If you are looking for a seaside stay which is near to Whitby, Staithes and Saltburn but has the tranquillity of a small coastal village, these apartments are for you. The beaches are quiet and sandy, with a backdrop of grassy hills and cliffs. Close to the apartments is a small holiday park where you can eat at the restaurant.
There is plenty to do in this area, a visit to Saltburn where you can experience a ride on the Saltburn Cliff Lift which is one of the world's oldest water-powered funicular railways or visit the Saltburn Miniature Railway which is a 15 in (381 mm) gauge railway, a must for railway enthusiasts.
If you prefer splashing about in the sea then The coastline is r with surfers, and national surfing events are held during the autumn and winter months, attracting competitors from all corners of England, Scotland and Wales.
Annual events include the Saltburn Custom Classic Car Show a display of mostly American cars and the Saltburn Festival of Folk Music, Dance and Song.
You can’t stay in this area without a visit to Iconic Whitby with its beaches, piers, restaurants and cafes, the Cistercian abbey said to be the inspiration for Bram Stokers “Dracula” and a favourite with the Goth community. No stay is complete without some fish and chips eaten in the outdoors on the Victorian bandstand looking over the beach and sea.
These apartments have everything you would need for a relaxing stay on the North Yorkshire coast, newly built and decorated in contemporary style with parking, perfect for family friends or a romantic getaway, what are you waiting for!
GROUND FLOOR:
Entrance hallway:
Walk directly into the carpeted hallway of which leads all the rooms. There is a storage cupboard with hooks for your coats after a lovely walk along the beaches
Living/Dining room:
This is an open plan space which is cosy and well furnished. There is a corner sofa which can also be used as a sofa bed, a large smart TV for watching your favourite film and enjoying a relaxing evening in. There is a decorative glass coffee table to rest the odd wine glass or two. There is a view of the beck and the hills above. A round wooden table to seat four complements the contemporary look and is a great place to enjoy a romantic dinner for two.
Kitchen:
A spacious room with views of the beck and the green wooded hills. There is a cooker with ceramic hob, a washing machine, microwave and sandwich maker. The room is contemporary with black metro tiles and white painted units. There is plenty of room here to cook up a tasty dinner from some lovely local Whitby fish and Yorkshire produce.
FIRST FLOOR:
Bedroom: 12 steps up to the bedroom. This has a double bed with a bedside cabinet, there is a walk-in area with hanging rails, very useful to store cases etc. You will find matching chest of drawers and dressing table all in a light and airy contemporary style. This is a large room with Velux windows. A bright and airy room.
Bathroom: Here you will find a bath with shower over and a glass shower screen, a basin, and toilet complete the sanitaryware all in a contemporary style
Pets: Sorry No Pets
Parking: Private off-road parking
Heating: Central heating
Short Breaks: Short breaks anytime
Notes: Towels and bed linen are provided. No smoking at this property, unlimited Wi-Fi available. Mobile phone signal variable.
Shop: 500 yds
Pub: KasKane 0.2 miles
Coast: 0.3 miles
Map
Area Information
Skinningrove
Skinningrove is set between Saltburn and Staithes. The village had it routes in agriculture and fishing until the opening of the ironstone workings in 1848. Visit the Cleveland Ironstone Mining Museum where on August 7th, 1848, the first mine in Cleveland opened in Skinningrove. It was the first of 83 ironstone mines in the region. Ultimately, they would dispatch iron worldwide, building railways and bridges all across Europe, Africa, America, India and even the Sydney Harbour Bridge in Australia. Skinningrove has a lovely secluded sand and shingle beach offering fine views and is intersected by a rocky pier dating back to its mining history. Only a short drive down the coast you will find the small fishing port of Staithes a step back in time with its quaint shops, tea rooms selling local produce and pubs serving serving hearty meals. The village has an interesting Arts and Heritage Festival each year in September. Further down the coast is the historic town of Whitby hosting events throughout the year and lots of bars and restaurants to choose from. Dalby Forest a great day out with mountain bike cycle trails for families or specially designed tracks catering for all abilities. A great day out for all the family. The North York Moors railway runs from Pickering to Whitby through the beautiful North York Moors calling at Levisham Goathland and Grosmont you can alight at each station and do a circular walk or just enjoy the ride.
Loftus
Lying between the North York Moors National Park and the bustling seaside resort of Saltburn-on-Sea with its Victorian pier, cliff lift, and gardens, the small town of Loftus provides the perfect base for exploring the best of town and country. Here you are within easy reach of the attractions of the Yorkshire Coast. The quirky and quaint seaside port of Staithes is under 5 miles away where you will find a mix of local, independent shops, tea rooms and pubs serving fresh local food lining the ancient cobbled streets as well as a sandy beach and annual arts and heritage festival which draws visitors from far and wide. Head down into the North York Moors to be delighted by the seemingly never-ending carpet of beautiful purple heather, with rolling hills and sweeping valleys stretching for as far as the eye can see. This proximity to stunning coastal and countryside landscapes makes Loftus the ideal location for walkers and families looking to take in the fresh air and thrills this part of Yorkshire has to offer while also remaining within easy reach of the larger towns such as Whitby, Guisborough (with its Priory and Forest) and the city of Middlesborough.