

| Parking | on street | Garden | enclosed yard |
|---|---|---|---|
| Short breaks | From £200 | Price band | J - view details |
| 2 person discount | No | Fire/Woodburner | No |
| Smoking | No | Internet access | No |
A delightful traditional cottage tucked away in a private, secure yard on the west cliff of Whitby. This cosy and characterful Whitby cottage is in an ideal location to just leave your car and relax and enjoy the many delights this beautiful fishing town has to offer. Explore the quaint cobbled streets, climb the 199 steps to the historic Whitby Abbey or stroll along the harbour and down the pier and sandy beach. Anchor Cottage is a comfortable, well equipped cottage with everything you would ever need to make your stay here unforgettable. If you want to travel further a field to appreciate the spectacular scenery of this beautiful coastline, you can visit the many pretty villages including Sandsend, Runswick Bay, Staithes and Robin Hoods Bay, all of which are less than 10 miles from the property. The seaside town of Scarborough is only 20 miles away, and the stunning historic city of York is only 1 hour away. This is a great cottage suitable for families or couples to stay at any time of the year.
Read more about Anchor CottageProperty has gas central heating and gas fire and comprises:
Hallway: For coats, shoes and umbrellas
Lounge/Diner: With TV, Sky, DVD, video and radio/CD player and electric fire.
Kitchen: With gas hob and electric oven, microwave, fridge with ice box
Bedroom 1: With double bed, TV and radio
Bedroom 2: With double bed and single bed
Bedroom 3: Small beamed room with single bed
Bathroom: With bath and shower above, WC and wash basin
All heating and bed linen included.
Enclosed private yard with table and chairs. Parking is on street on first come first served basis.
Please note: There is an Access statement available for this property, if required please call 01228 599 960
| Nearest town | Whitby | Shops | 50 Yards |
|---|---|---|---|
| Distance | 50 Yards | Restaurant | 50 Yards |
| Nearest railway station | Whitby | Pub | 50 Yards |
| Distance | 500 Yards | Beach |
Situated along one of Britain’s finest stretches of coastline, with cliffs, lovely bays, safe sandy beaches and attractive villages, Whitby has been a port for more than 1,000 years and is still a seafarers' town today.
The narrow streets and alleys climbing down to the quayside still bustle as they have done for centuries and as folklore and tradition are very much part of the Whitby scene, visitors soon find themselves involved. From these centuries-old streets, 199 steps lead up to the parish church of St Mary, whose churchyard inspired Bram Stoker to write his world-famous novel, Dracula.
As well as attracting many famous visitors, Whitby has produced its own famous sons, not least Captain James Cook, and also the outstanding father and son whaling masters of the Scoresby family.
Performing arts, dance, music and carnivals are just a sample of what’s in store at the Whitby Folk Festival and Regatta, while the Captain Cook Festival celebrates the town’s proud seafaring tradition.
Whilst Whitby has a huge draw, one mustn’t forget the other attractive villages within a stones throw of Whitby. Staithes is a beautiful old fishing village tucked away between two headlands. Runswick Bay is another pretty village which clings to the cliffs at the end of a long sandy beach, and, just 6 miles south of Whitby, Robin Hood’s Bay sweeps round in a huge crescent and the village itself is one of the most picturesque fishing villages in England.
There is much to see and do in Whitby and its immediate surrounds. Just a few options are, Whitby Abbey, Whitby Museum, Captain Cook, Memorial Museum, Museum of Victorian Whitby, St Marys Church, Bram Stoker Dracula Experience and Whitby Lifeboat Museum
To check availability for full weeks and short breaks view our price and availability calendar
From £200 for 3 nights
Call us: 01228 406701

very central very clean and well furnished
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