Sea Breakers Cottage is a mid-terrace cottage resting within the town of Filey. It houses two bedrooms, comprising of a double bedroom and a bunk bedroom. On the first-floor there is also bathroom with a shower over bath, basin and WC. Downstairs, you will find a sitting/dining room and a kitchen. To the outside, you will find a rear courtyard and a communal car park. Sea Breakers Cottage is a wonderful base for exploring the seaside location.
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Two bedrooms; 1 x double, 1 x bunk bedroom. Bathroom with shower over bath, basin and WC. Kitchen. Sitting/dining room with electric fire.
Sea Breakers holiday cottage is situated in the old part of Filey, on the stunning Yorkshire Coast with direct and easy access to the beach and the Lifeboat station and amusements on Cobble Landing, as well as the town centre, where there are plenty of places to eat and many interesting independent shops. Sea Breakers is a former fisherman’s cottage constructed around 1875. It has been refurbished to a high standard and is light and airy offering spacious accommodation with two bedrooms on the first floor; the main bedroom has a double bed and the second bedroom has full size bunk beds. The modern bathroom has a shower over a bath and heated towel rail. The kitchen is fully equipped with electric cooker, microwave, washing machine, dishwasher and fridge-freezer. In the lounge there is a 32” TV with Freeview and a DVD player. The cottage has gas central heating, complimentary WiFi and is dog friendly. There is off street parking on a first-come first-served basis plus plenty of free on-street parking. Filey was voted Beach of the Year 2018 by The Sunday Times and was awarded the top platinum award in Yorkshire in Bloom 2018 for the Parks, Gardens and Open Space Category. With its glorious sweep of soft, golden sand, Filey beach is one of the best in the country for families; it’s so huge that, no matter how busy it gets, it’s never crowded! The beach is the perfect place to take a walk, fly a kite, build a sandcastle, snooze in a deckchair, or maybe do a spot of birdwatching on Filey Brigg. Early Spring may find you face to face with a snoozing seal on the beach or on the Brigg and in summer there are regular sightings of porpoises. Once you have enjoyed your time on the beach, then you can follow it up with a trip to the much-loved Cobble Landing with its picturesque jumble of boats, kiosks and amusements, for a cuppa and a bacon buttie? Filey is a great base for visiting the North Yorkshire Moors, Scarborough, Whitby and Robin Hood’s Bay to the north, whilst to the south you can visit the lighthouse on Flamborough Head or the RSPB Reserve at Bempton Cliffs where there is some of the best bird-watching in England, or visit the attractions at Bridlington, Hornsea and Hull. Nearby Stately homes include Burton Agnes Hall (near Bridlington), Castle Howard (where Brideshead revisited was filmed) and Sledmere House. Close to the cottage is Filey Museum providing an insight into Filey’s historic past. There is further information on Filey below and for more information on all the activities and attractions in the area, please visit www.discoveryorkshirecoast.com. Sports enthusiasts will find excellent local golf courses (Filey, Ganton, Scarborough, Flamborough, Bridlington, Driffield and Malton (Scarborough and Bridlington both host Golf Weeks). There is also scope for windsurfing, sailing, cycling and canoeing as well as great walking along the cliffs or in the surrounding countryside; both the Wolds Way and Cleveland Way end at Filey.
This traditional seaside resort can be found resting on the Yorkshire coast, offering a wonderful spot for walkers and wildlife watchers. This fishing town on the North East Coast has been enjoyed as a resort since the Victorian times and has a bay, a sandy beach and Filey Brigg and its shallow rockpools to the North. Within the town you will also find a superb selection of shops, pubs and eateries.
Gas central heating with an electric fire. Fridge/freezer, ceramic hob, double oven, washing machine and dishwasher, TV with Freeview and DVD player, selection of games, DVDs and books and WiFi. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Travel cot available on request. Small rear yard. One pet welcome. Sorry, no smoking allowed. Pub within 0.2 miles and shop within 0.3 miles. Note, There is a small amount of off street parking on site on a first come first served basis, but otherwise plenty of free on street parking nearby
This traditional seaside resort can be found resting on the Yorkshire coast, offering a wonderful spot for walkers and wildlife watchers. This fishing town on the North East Coast has been enjoyed as a resort since the Victorian times and has a bay, a sandy beach and Filey Brigg and its shallow rockpools to the North. Within the town you will also find a superb selection of shops, pubs and eateries.
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.
We have just returned from a lovely 3 day break at Sea Breakers Cottage. We have 10 year old twins and a cocker spaniel and the cottage was just perfect for our stay. It appears to have been recently modernised and it really is nicely presented. It has a small area to the rear but a big open public grassed area to the front which was handy for the kids to play on. The owners provide everything you need here eg washing up stuff, bin bags, toilet rolls, tea and coffee and some lovely biscuits, although apart from the biscuits we did take our own items. The cottage was big enough for us all and the beds were very comfortable with a double bed and bunk beds. The shower was lovely as too was the kitchen. There are information leaflets, books and DVDs to watch. In terms of location it’s perfect just a 5 min walk to the country park, the town centre and the beach. We loved Filey beach as it was quiet enough to let the dog off and relax without him getting too distracted! We also travelled to Whitby, Robin Hoods Bay and Scarborough. In the evenings we went to the Cobblers Arms micropub which welcomed children and dogs, giving them sweets and doggy biscuits each night. We usually sat in the back room and played board games then had a take away of some kind back at the cottage. Parking is limited but we always found an on street space All in all we thoroughly enjoyed our break here and the cottage was perfect for us. I hope people respect it and keep it as nice as it is today. We will hopefully return for another break here in the near future. Thank you
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