The Ticket Office, Ruswarp

This Victorian, Grade II listed ticket office has been imaginatively converted and has retained many of its original features. The sitting, kitchen and dining area are all on open plan, and the compact, well-equipped kitchen and farmhouse style dining area are cleverly screened by the spiral staircase from the warm and inviting sitting room with its original ticket office cast iron fireplace and tiles. Winding through this delightfully quirky property, the spiral stairs go up to the eaves where the cosy and intimate cabin style bedroom awaits, and the bathroom is also housed in this space. The lawned area to the front of the property may be enjoyed by the guests. Note: One dog welcome.

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Summary
  •   Max. Occupancy 2
  •   Bedrooms 1
  •   Bathrooms 1
  •   Changeover Saturday
Features
  •   Pets Allowed
  •   Towels Provided
  •   Linen Provided
  •   Dishwasher
  •   Cooker
  •   Fridge
  •   Television
  •   Kettle
  •   Wifi
  •   Pub Nearby
  •   Parking Available

Accommodation Details

Cabin-style double bedroom set in the eaves (restricted access and headroom). Bathroom in eaves with shower (on landing area) basin & WC (in separate room). Attractive open plan living area with compact kitchen, dining area & sitting area with living flame gas fire.

Amenities & Facilities

Electric central heating with gas fire in sitting area. combi oven/microwave, hob, fridge, dishwasher, Smart TV with Freesat, DVD, radio/CD, WiFi. All fuel & power inc. in rent. Bed linen & towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 1 car. One well-behaved dog welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 2 mins walk, pub across the road. Note: The bedroom is situated in the eaves and has restricted access from one side only. Note: Property is adjacent to station platform (5-6 trains daily) on scenic Esk Valley line.

Location Details

The little North York Moors village of Ruswarp is just two miles inland from Whitby on the boundary of the National Park. It has a general store, public house and tearoom. There is an impressive viaduct crossing the River Esk, which is one of the region's major landmarks. Over five million bricks were used to build the viaduct, it is 120 feet high and was built to carry the Scarborough to Whitby railway line. The line was closed in 1965 and now the viaduct is a walking and cycle trail. Visitors can enjoy river and sea fishing or spend time boating on the river. As well as the famous North York Steam Railway, train enthusiasts can also enjoy a trip on Ruswarp's miniature steam railway. This village is in a superb location for a memorable holiday.

The North York Moors National Park covers 554 square miles, with landscape ranging from heather-clad moorland and deep secluded dales, to the cliffs and coves of the magnificent coastline making it a haven for walkers.

Reviews

We had stayed at the Old Ticket Office before in September 2014. Before Covid we had decided to book again for this year, thankfully restrictions had eased and we were able to travel and have our week at this charming Property. Since our last visit the cottage has had a wee face lift the spiral star has been painted cream and the kitchen units hob, oven and fridge have all been replaced and updated, there is even a dishwasher. This cottage is small and the sleeping area is in the eave's as is the toilet and bathroom. We would not recommend this cottage to anyone with mobility issues as the spiral stairs would be a struggle. It is a very pleasant place for a couple to stay with the added bonus of steam Trains from the NYMR passing by each day. Locally there is a little village shop, and a nice wee butchers who seems to do a roaring trade and of course the Pub across the road. The place was clean and we were asked to bring our own Pillows because of Covid. There was Milk in the fridge Tea & Coffee and a pack of Ginger biscuits from Botham's of Whitby. The only minor issue we have is with Parking. Parking is shared with the Station house a much larger property. The people staying at the station house had 2 cars and on the 1st night there were 3. Now they had been told there was room for 3 cars by the owner. There is one parking space for the Old Ticket Office and 1 for the Station house. When we arrived just after 4pm we could not get parked, I had to block one of the other cars in. We did come to arrangement with the other people, that they were only going to use one car for the week and we could block the other one in There was absolutely no way I was leaving my car parked on the road, there are constant lorry's and farm vehicles passing. Later in the week another person who had just arrived in the village I suspect staying at another property owned by the same people had been told she could park there as well. The parking was already over full so she had to make other plans for her car. So just a wee message to the owner there is not 3 parking spaces there are only 2 spaces, 1 for the Ticket office and one for the Station House, please stop telling people there are 3 spaces for the Station House, parking issues have the potential to cause bad feeling and ruin Holidays, thankfully this didn't happen this time.

Rated by David W reviewed on 7th October 2020

The steam trains were great but the property needs a little work 1st good points for 2 people it is great right on the staion platform living area cosy but ok as a base to operate from close to Whitby and Scarborugh as well as Goathland (HEARTBEAT) we enjoyed our stay we would give it 8 out of 10 but could so easily be a 10 out of 10 welcome tray on arrival nice touch key east to obtain from the location told to us parking not an issue place for 1 car for steam train fans it is great although northen rail still run through it they are the only ones that stop at this staion The North Yorkshire Moors Railway (DO NOT STOP AT THIS STATION) Now the bad points or points that need attention the skylight in the roof is double glazed but not sound proofed so nosie from road travels in, The alcove at the front of the property which you have to walk through to get on to platform has a public phone in it and when sat in the property you can hear them as clear as if they were next to you this can be rectified by sound proofing the old front entrance door the TV there is no TV aerial just a dish for FREESAT but half the buttons on the remte controls do not work the FREESAT needs retuning as stations are missing or just upgrade it as well as putting a TV aerial up for the TV but by far the worst is the bed yes it is in a small area but basically a hole in the wall to get into bed then one of you is by the wall the other by the hole if you need the toilet in the night you have to climb over the other person there is no other way to do it but a good arcitecht could solve this problem they really are small changes which would take no longer then 1 week to put right then it would be a 10 out of 10 property would I recommend this property to a friend with the bed as it is no if the bed was altered then it would be a yes I know they sound picky but if it is raining all week you will need a TV and FREESAT that works properly we came home a day early Friday instead of Saturday but the property is clean and tidy the bridge pub across from the staion The Bridge (DOES NOT) do food yet.

Rated by woody1956 reviewed on 26th June 2018

We stayed in the Ticket office for a week at the end of August and we had a wonderful time. The location of the property is brilliant and we never got tired of seeing the trains go past. It is a quick 3 minute train ride away from Whitby, or a 20 minute walk if you are feeling a little more active. The downstairs of the property is very comfortable, but the upstairs rooms are sitting in the eves and therefore have sloping ceilings that may not be suitable for particularly tall people. The spiral staircase may also cause issues to anyone who isn't confident with heights but is very secure. We would definitely book this property again as we were very comfortable and everything was immaculate.

Rated by viki j reviewed on 8th September 2017

As stated in other reviews, fantastic if you are a steam train fan, obviously why people book. Hated the spiral staircase, freezer compartment in fridge was not efficient. There is only 1 window that opens, this is in the form of a sky light in the bedroom area, which, unless you are 6ft plus [ which we are not] you have to take a chair upstairs and stand on it in order to open the window. The water in the shower was usually cold, at best, luke warm. There is a switch downstairs to turn on landing light, but no switch upstairs. The bed was difficult to get in and out of, like sleeping in a cupboard. Parking can be awkward, when we arrived, our space was being used by people from Station House next door, took a while to find drivers for cars to be moved. We would not return, left on Friday afternoon, so did not encounter 'silent' cleaners.

Rated by Nicky N reviewed on 3rd October 2016

I'm a massive (6'5") rail fan and selected this cottage largely cos of this. The location is fantastic. The downstairs of the property is nice but retains little of the original detail. The spiral stair looks OK but is not great for a big man. Upstairs.........Well, no pics I notice. The bed....Very comfy when you can get in but rubbish covers. We swapped around so that we could get in/out easily. The bathroom....No room for me to get clean after the loo. Power points upstairs impossible. Obviously done on the cheap. Next door is massive and some room should have been given to the Ticket Office. Ms Jones the owner was cold on the phone (they have 5 properties) Cleaning staff turn up early of the Saturday leaving day and don't speak. Totall unsuitable for elderly/disabled folk.

Rated by graham W reviewed on 3rd September 2016

In a wonderful location with steam trains passing by, and it was a short drive to the coast. It was everything you needed for a relaxing holiday.

Rated by Mills reviewed on 10th July 2016

The Ticket Office is a unique and very interesting property.

Rated by Mr O'meara reviewed on 29th May 2016

The Ticket Office is a quirky and unusual place to stay. Interesting spiral staircase. Cosy and warm. Novelty to have your own personal train platform and trains passing your window.Everything you need for a holiday stay. Some beautiful areas to explore nearby and a lovely walk along the river Esk or down the cinder track into Whitby

Rated by Mrs Otoole reviewed on 6th March 2016

A lovely warm and cosy quirky cottage in a great location.

Rated by Mr Wilson reviewed on 14th January 2016

The Ticket Office is a very quirky property, very warm and cosy with some excellent hospitality touches left by the owner. Would definitely go again and recommend.

Rated by Mrs Haigh reviewed on 4th January 2016

A lovely quirky little cottage; full of character and very well equipped.

Rated by Mr Orridge reviewed on 14th December 2015

The Ticket Office is in an ideal location for coast and inland discovery.

Rated by Mr Ashton reviewed on 29th November 2015

The location was great. Nice pub opposite which did great food and is dog friendly. Nice walk to Whitby. Comfortable and well equipped cottage.

Rated by Mr Wade reviewed on 24th November 2015

Liked the uniqueness of the property.

Rated by Mr Spenner reviewed on 31st May 2015

We really enjoyed our stay at The Ticket Office, it was an unusual place to stay in, really comfortable and the small space had been put to the best use. Ruswarp was for us, an ideal place to stay for exploring the area. Would recommend The Ticket Office as a good place to stay for something a bit different.

Rated by Mrs Mander reviewed on 26th April 2015

Very quaint small, cosy accommodation. Well thought out with good attention to detail. Had a very good standard of cleanliness and was well equipped. In a great location.

Rated by Mrs Harris reviewed on 22nd March 2015

Our third visit to this cottage and it was just as warm, cosy and comfortable. We really enjoyed the originality of staying in the ticket office of a Victorian railway station. It has been beautifully converted. The front door onto the platform was great to run out and wave to the trains!

Rated by Mrs Paton reviewed on 22nd February 2015

Second time I have stayed there. Small but perfectly formed. Like the 'quirkiness' of the Old Ticket Office. Very convenient for public transport (I did not have a car with me), and only 25 mins walk into Whitby.

Rated by Miss Day reviewed on 5th February 2015

The ticket office gives a beautiful glimpse into the past. The accommodation has been cleverly created in the old ticket office on Ruswarp station platform on the North Esk Railway line. The ticket office is accurately described by the owner, it is small but has all a couple need to enjoy a break in a lovely unusual location. The accommodation is very well equipped, it has a real flame gas fire and electric radiators so despite the freezing weather outside we were warm and cozy. The sleeping quarters have been created in the roof space, headroom is an issue but it works fine, the small shower is piping hot, the small double bed can only be accessed from one side so it is necessary to disturb the person nearest to the opening if the other person needs to get up in the night.a sense of humour helps! There is a designated parking space, regrettably this was initially not available to us as the people renting the attached station house had denied access by parking in front of it, this was soon addressed without problem. All in all the ticket office was a great base for our short break, we loved seeing the trains going past the window, the accommodation was equipped to a high standard and although being very small was quaint and fun.

Rated by John D reviewed on 8th December 2014

It was very cosy, a home from home.

Rated by Mrs Foster reviewed on 2nd December 2014

Another lovely getaway. Thank you for your time and effort in providing us with such a happy holiday.

Rated by Miss Ward reviewed on 17th November 2014

Location was perfect and it was a very well equipped cottage, small but perfectly formed!

Rated by Mrs Waters reviewed on 26th October 2014

The cottage very comfortable cosy and clean. It was convenient for Whitby with lovely walks nearby. The welcome pack was a lovely surprise.

Rated by Mrs Clayson reviewed on 23rd September 2014

Liked the quirkiness and novelty of staying in an old ticket office, especially with the steam trains going past.

Rated by Mrs Somi reviewed on 31st August 2014

It was the best equipped cottage we have ever stayed in and one of the most comfortable.

Rated by Mrs Ord reviewed on 25th May 2014

The cottage was lovely and clean and very well equipped. It was in a good location for Whitby and the Yorkshire Moors.

Rated by Mr Hough reviewed on 16th May 2014

We liked the character of the property and location.

Rated by Mr Crane reviewed on 5th April 2014

We had such a magical holiday at The Ticket Office. A superb, enchanting little hideaway, which we absolutely adored. The location was perfect with a pub across the road, and a lovely little walk into Whitby's centre just across the platform, moments from the front door, along with the river flowing very close by, and a fantastic local butchers' and bakery within easy reach. We thought it to be an adorable, unique holiday property, something a little bit different, and quite special in its own homely, characterful way. We cannot thank the owners enough, as they had truly thought of everything to make our stay the relaxed getaway we were seeking! Just the Ticket (Office)!

Rated by Miss Ward reviewed on 27th November 2013

Excellent location for walking/access to the moors,steam trains passing 4 times a day.Whitby only a short walk away via several routes.Nice pub across the road.All in all a very chilled out break

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 21st August 2013

The property was well situated for amenities and within walking distance of Whitby. Friendly locals. Beautiful countryside.

Rated by Mrs Mardling reviewed on 17th March 2013

Great location, brilliant quirky accommodation, good parking, pub serving very good food nearby, being on the railway, information from the Owner, welcome pack , walking into Whitby by the railway and river.

Rated by Mr Cooper reviewed on 18th December 2012

Having stayed in the adjoining Station House we decided to try the adjoining Ticket Office as it was cheaper but still offered the same unbeatable location with easy access to Whitby and the North Yorks Moors as well as the "main line" and preserved Nymr. The Ticket Office was excellent as dexpected,the spiral staircase not bothering her who must be obeyed even though she does not have a head for heights. Whilst the bed was accessible from one side only, this was not a problem and the overall ambience of the accomodation was excellent. Whilst there is a designated parking space for one car (and supposedly 3 for the Station House with 1 marked space) the people staying in the Staion House had 3 cars and on 4 occasions in a week we were either blocked in or could not access our space,I do not like the hassle of having to knock on doors at 0845 to wake somebody up in order to move their car(s) and ultimately we arranged to block their cars in as we inevitably left first in the morning.If you can manage to travel by public transport (Staion platform literally on the door step but a poor service however there is a reasonable bus service) then this would be ideal.There is very little spare parking in Ruswarp. Overall we would return to the the location again but would be prepared to pay the extra to stay in the Station House and do away with the parking issues.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 7th December 2012

Good location and easy access to tourist areas - Yorkshire Moors and East Coast seaside resorts. Local pub very near serves food. We enjoyed our stay in the Ticket House. We are returning customers and will book with Sykes again, they are very efficient. Thank you.

Rated by Prof Marriss reviewed on 12th November 2012

The setting was great and very convenient for a walking holiday and access to Whitby without needing to drive.

Rated by Mr Thomson reviewed on 14th October 2012

Unique cottage in an excellent location. The property was faultless and of a similar nature to the Station House which we had enjoyed on a previous occasion.

Rated by Mr Fuller reviewed on 23rd September 2012

Trains, buses and walking to Whitby right at the door. I enjoyed everything.

Rated by Mrs Playford reviewed on 29th July 2012

The Ticket Office was a really good experience (apart from the power cut which was the fault of the weather not the property). It is small but very interesting and the bed, although unusual, is wonderfully comfortable. We had everything we needed and the fun of having trains passing the window. There is a very popular butchers in the village and it is an easy 30minute walk into Whitby and the joys of fish and chips at The Magpie.

Rated by Janet and Ron reviewed on 8th July 2012

The ticket office at Ruswarp is a great place to stay duthe office e to being located around 20 minutes from Whitby. If you like steam trains its ideal. The butchers is second to none and the pub across the road very welcoming.The office is well equipped and very cosy. Only one slight problem being the bed located under the sloping ceiling making it difficult to get in and out of. thoroughly recommend it .

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 27th June 2012

Lovely place to stay, excellent location, great to see trains pass by.

Rated by Mrs Kinchin reviewed on 18th June 2012

The cottage was very cosy and quirky and a good base from which to explore the Yorkshire Moors. It was very comfortable and well equipped. Enjoyed walking along the disused railway track into Whitby and Robin Hood's Bay.

Rated by Mrs Bird reviewed on 14th May 2012

Enjoyed being on the station platform and being within walking distance of Whitby. The bed was extremely comfortable!

Rated by Mrs Bywater reviewed on 30th April 2012

Excellent location, very clean, well equipped. Unique due to the passing steam trains - overall a really enjoyable holiday!

Rated by Mr Lee reviewed on 29th April 2012

The Ticket Office's location was very convenient as we arrived by train. We loved the decor and the cosy feel of the cottage. We stayed for our second wedding anniversary and found it a very romantic bolthole and a joy to come home to after some lovely days exploring the local area. We are holidaying without a car and found the local area perfectly accessible by public transport and on foot.

Rated by Ms Foreman reviewed on 4th January 2012

The location was fantastic, only a short walk/drive/train ride to Whitby. The cottage was very comfortable and warm. We loved the character of it. The village was very pretty and there's a good pub across the road. Only five miles to Robin Hood's Bay - so beautiful!

Rated by Mr Woods reviewed on 21st November 2011

Very restful - a quiet place.

Rated by Ms Kearney reviewed on 18th September 2011

The unusual situation of the property and the sympathetic décor is in keeping with the age and type of the property. The thoughtfulness of providing a tray with tea, coffee, biscuits and milk in the fridge!

Rated by Mr Nicholson reviewed on 9th May 2011

The whole holiday was very relaxing which was helped by the cottage being such a nice place to stay. We have to say this is one of the best cottages we have ever stayed in. It was made all the better by having steam trains pass by a few times a day.

Rated by Mr Howard reviewed on 4th April 2011

The atmosphere of the cottage, the lovely village it was set in and the fact it was easy to get to and back again.

Rated by Mr Palmer reviewed on 25th March 2011

An enjoyable stay in quirky and cosy accommodation. A good base for visiting the seaside towns on the east coast. We particularly enjoyed the novelty of trains passing by your own front door!

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 13th January 2011

Good cottage right on the platform so excellent for transport up to and/or back from the moors. Well placed for moor and coast walks. Good standard accommodation This was our second visit - speaks for itself

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 4th January 2011

Thoroughly enjoyed our stay in the quaint and quirky Ticket Office. A good base for touring the East Coast.

Rated by Mrs Edwards reviewed on 13th November 2010

Excellent location for exploring the surrounding area and very quaint accommodation.

Rated by Mrs Calland reviewed on 12th October 2010

Ideally situated for travel to all the villages (by train) and ease of access to Whitby and surrounding seaside. Steam trains and local trains from literally outside the front door. Really lovely location and a good pub with excellent food 40yards away.

Rated by Mr Seymour reviewed on 13th September 2010

Close to all amenities, fantastic location, beautiful, quaint property.

Rated by Mr Scales reviewed on 7th September 2010

Excellent location for exploring the North East Coast and also able to walk into Whitby from the cottage, thus avoiding parking nightmare!

Rated by Mrs Lucas reviewed on 28th July 2010

The uniqueness of the property being situated on the platform and watching the steam trains go by.

Rated by Miss Keenan reviewed on 18th June 2010

The location & quaintness of this property makes it unique. Walking to Whitby only took 1/2 an hour & local buses & trains were very convenient also. There is much to do in this area whatever the weather. Scenery lovely.

Rated by Mr Simpson reviewed on 23rd March 2010

I've booked again!

Rated by Mrs Carpenter reviewed on 17th December 2009

My husband and I have to leave our fate in the hands of Sykes Holiday Cottages when we book our vacation because we're booking from Canada and we depend on them to make our trip a Holiday to remember. We have used them twice now, the first time for a trip to Cornwall and then last year to Whitby, (we wanted to see where Heartbeat is filmed), both trips have far exceeded our expectations and we will use them again in the future, and we have recommended them to a lot of our friends here in Canada, as they can be relied on completely. Thanks again, Joanne & David Parkinson.B.C. Canada

Rated by Joanne Heartbeat fan reviewed on 17th December 2009

A beautiful cottage, warm, cosy and delightful - a joy.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 17th December 2009

A lovely place to stay, very unusual, we were right on the station platform and trains stopped right outside the door. The home was very comfortable, all amenities provided, a spiral staircase dominated downstairs but was very nice. There is a great butcher's shop just up the road, bacon very good. All in all a great place to stay.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 4th December 2009

We were aware of the fact that the bed had only access from one side but were surprised that it appeared to be in an alcove.Having spent a number of holidays on a narrowboat however we were used to this so it was not a problem.We would not recommend this let to anyone who has any disabilities.The property is ideal for railway enthusiasts however and overall a unique experience.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 3rd December 2009

Well presented accommodation - clean and reasonably well equipped. Compact but comfortable. Ruswarp is incredibly pretty. The accommodation is on a station platform with steam trains and regular service trains passing by - they caused us minimal disturbance and added real novelty value to the stay. There are good footpaths into Whitby, and the accommodation provided a good base for travelling into the moors. Two minor gripes: no freezer compartment in the refrigerator; and not possible to open the upstairs window without climbing - not a problem when we stayed in October, but can imagine the bedroom accommodation getting stuffy in the summer.

Rated by steelworks reviewed on 2nd December 2009

We were impressed how clean the accomodation was with milk,coffee & tea to great us.the cottage is very comfortable it is within walking distance to whitby.friendly pub accross the road(no food though)bacon rolls at the butchers to die for,4 steam trains pass by you window daily(surpisingly quiet)the spiral staircase & small bathroom take a bit of getting used to but overall a nice place to stay,would certainly stay here again

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 2nd December 2009

Our first visit to the area and we loved both the coast and the moors. We particularly enjoyed our visits to Whitby and the Goth week was an entertaining bonus. We also went from Grosmont to Pickering and back on the steam train which was a treat. Loved Robin hood's Bay and enjoyed walks and cream teas on the Moors. Of course we also loved the quirky Ticket Office.

Rated by Mr Raby reviewed on 2nd November 2009

Lovely quirky property, very cosy and warm. Loved the trains. Lovely area with brilliant walking from the door in all directions with lots of variety.

Rated by Mrs Watson reviewed on 28th October 2009

Ruswarp is a very pretty village, and the steam trains passing by the front door of the accommodation are a novel bonus. The trains really caused minimal disturbance - less than the road!

Rated by Mr Steel reviewed on 21st October 2009

Great accommodation, it felt comfy, not like a 'thrown together' holiday let. We could do walks from the house. Very exciting with the trains stopping, and the steam train passing through and tooting.

Rated by Ms Pugh reviewed on 17th September 2009

We loved the novelty of this property. We also liked the thoughtful and tasteful way it had been equipped and decorated.

Rated by Mrs Newman reviewed on 14th September 2009

A great place to stay, very comfortable with steam trains right up to the front door! Would recommend the Ticket Office to anyone.

Rated by Mrs Kinchin reviewed on 17th August 2009

Clean cottage.Good for exploring.

Rated by Mrs Purvis reviewed on 16th August 2009

Good access to beaches & Yorkshire Dales. Nice little cottage for 2 people.

Rated by Mr Richardson reviewed on 14th July 2009

Overall, a lovely little holiday let. Unique character on a working railway station - great fun.

Rated by Mrs Paton reviewed on 6th March 2009

A beautiful, quirky building, very clean with everything you could need. There was plenty of walks in the area and The Ticket Office was a lovely, peaceful and comfortable haven to return to.

Rated by Mrs Claricoates reviewed on 6th March 2009

Fabulous, unique accommodation in an outstanding area. Great walks and lovely people.

Rated by Mrs Ingle reviewed on 2nd March 2009

This was our second visit to the Ticket Office. It is a superb location for touring the North Yorkshire Moors and within walking distance of Whitby and many good food pubs within easy reach.

Rated by Mrs Franks reviewed on 4th December 2008

It was quirky - loved it- really different. Excellent seeing the steam trains right on your doorstep.

Rated by Mrs Barnard reviewed on 22nd October 2008

Excellent base, excellent location, good all round.

Rated by Mrs Poulter reviewed on 11th September 2008

The location was good. Plenty of sites to see locally. The North Yorkshire Moors railway is also a nice attraction. And Sandsend is a beautiful spot.

Rated by Mr Burge reviewed on 31st July 2008

Spectacular walks and scenery, reliable public transport available when required. Nice friendly pub over the road. Good amenities.

Rated by Mr Jennings reviewed on 22nd July 2008

We felt relaxed and the surrounding area was beautiful and we felt very much at home. The cottage was cosy and quirky in the nicest possible way and the location was excellent especially being on a station platform and it was a novelty having a steam train stop on our doorstep.

Rated by Mr Knowles reviewed on 19th July 2008

The Ticket Office was lovely. Even though it was on the edge of the railway we could hardly hear the trains going past. The whole holiday was a relaxing but enjoyable one.

Rated by Roberts reviewed on 26th May 2008

The cottage was exceptionally clean without being clinical and so retaining the character of the property. The kitchen was amazingly well-equipped and thought out.

Rated by Miss Newton reviewed on 15th January 2008

Lovely property. An unusual building, cleverly done renovation, well thought-out and executed. Considerable thought obviously given to both furnishings and fittings, and lots of extras offered beyond that which you would expect.

Rated by Mrs Salvarli reviewed on 4th December 2007

This was quite an unusual property being a conversion of the old Ticket Office on the station platform. It was however, excellent. The property was very comfortable and well set out given the limitations in size.

Rated by Mr Elgin reviewed on 26th November 2007

A very cosy cottge in an unusual setting. Very comfortable and perfect for an autumn/winter break!

Rated by Mr Greenwood reviewed on 17th November 2007

Loved the quirkyness of the cottage and the steam trains that went past all week, we were lucky with our chosen week! It has a great use of quite a confined space.

Rated by Mrs Wiggin reviewed on 29th October 2007

A superb base for exploring the wonderful coast and moorland. Added up to a memorable holiday.

Rated by Mr & Mrs Haselgrove reviewed on 18th September 2007

Excellent property for train enthusiasts. Good area for walking - no need to use a car.

Rated by Mrs Hoar reviewed on 8th September 2007

Excellent place to stay, the steam trains were a bonus.

Rated by Mrs Lunn reviewed on 13th August 2007

A very interesting/different location for the accommodation. Very convenient for both the beach and inland walking.

Rated by Ms Stokell reviewed on 28th March 2007

Very enjoyable stay at a cosy and comfy property as a lone female. It felt very safe and secure there.

Rated by Miss Uff reviewed on 15th February 2007

Everything was convenient.

Rated by Mr Warwick reviewed on 29th November 2006

A novel and charming place ideal for walking. Didn't have to travel far, some great walks within a 10 mile radius. A brilliant week for both 2 and 4 legged visitors. Enjoyed it so much we have already booked it again for 2007.

Rated by Ms Rees reviewed on 21st November 2006

Excellent walks nearby, handy for train or bus to Whitby.

Rated by Mr & Mrs Perry reviewed on 2nd November 2006

Good information and location, friendly locals; a good location for travelling around the area.

Rated by Mrs Ribton reviewed on 8th August 2006

Perfect location.

Rated by Ms Howell reviewed on 26th July 2006

The novelty factor of staying in a converted ticket office on a working platform was a great talking point with friends and family when we returned home.

Rated by Mr Howson reviewed on 12th June 2006

Staying in the lovely village of Ruswarp, in a compact but comfortable cottage that was convenient for both the coastal resorts and the North Yorks Moors. Just what we were looking for!

Rated by Mr Fortes reviewed on 22nd May 2006

Quite location with pleasant surroundings and plenty to do.

Rated by Mr Parker reviewed on 5th April 2006

We could not fault the place or the facilities - only wish i could live there all year round! A charming and well-equipped cottage that is perfectly placed in Whitby and based in a friendly and welcoming village.

Rated by Mr & Mrs Bibby reviewed on 14th March 2006

The cottage was very well equipped. The welcome pack was a lovely touch. Lovely location, great village.

Rated by Miss Mitchell reviewed on 19th September 2005

We loved the location, the lovely walks and so handy for the local pub just over the road. The ticket office was very cosy we would definately go back.

Rated by Mr & Mrs Perry reviewed on 26th May 2005

Great location and very convenient for Whitby and North York Moors

Rated by Mrs Farnworth reviewed on 13th April 2005

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23mph
1.0mm
1,003mb
Sat 23rd
Rain and snow
Rain and snow
12°C 2°C
32mph
13.9mm
999mb
Sun 24th
Moderate rain
Moderate rain
15°C 10°C
30mph
5.5mm
989mb
Mon 25th
Scattered clouds
Scattered clouds
10°C 8°C
31mph
0.0mm
994mb
Tue 26th
Light rain
Light rain
11°C 8°C
32mph
2.9mm
1,007mb
Wed 27th
Light rain
Light rain
12°C 6°C
31mph
2.2mm
1,008mb

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All prices are inclusive of the booking fee. Winter Short Breaks (WSB) are available at many properties in the "Winter" period - subject to availability. Extra nights are charged pro rata of the weekly rental. Off Season Breaks (OSB) are available at many properties in parts of the "Low" and "Mid" periods - subject to availability. The price for a 3 night break is either 75% of the normal weekly rental or, if it is higher, the quoted Winter Short Break price. Extra nights are charged pro rata of the weekly rental. OSBs can be booked within a calendar month of the start date of the holiday. "Last Minute Breaks" (LMB) are available at most properties throughout the "LOW", "MID", "HIGH", "PEAK", "XMAS" and "NEW YEAR" periods. The price for a 3 night break is either 65% of the normal weekly rental or, if it is higher, the quoted Winter Short Break price. Extra nights are charged pro rata of the weekly rental. LMBs can be booked within one week of the start date of the holiday.