Whitby 1 mile. A delightful semi-detached stone-built barn conversion, on a working farm just one mile from Whitby.
Offering spacious and well-equipped accommodation, this homely property has beamed ceilings, a feature brick fireplace and an original whalebone in the wall! The property offers lovely views of the surrounding countryside, and has a small but sunny rear garden. With Whitby just down the road, and the beaches of the coastline within easy reach, not to mention the fishing rights available on the renowned salmon river - The Esk, this makes a great destination for all the family. Note: This property adjoins Ref. 1464 Broadings Cottage and together they can accommodate up to 12 people.
The fishing port of Whitby lies at the mouth of the River Esk and is well placed for exploring this wonderful part of Yorkshire with its spectacular coastline and the magnificent North York Moors. St Hilda's Abbey is high on Whitby's East Cliff as is the parish church of St Mary and the 199 steps leading up to them is well worth the climb. Bram Stoker was inspired by the atmospheric town to write Dracula. Whitby is also famous for Jet, a beautiful gemstone and the Victorian Jet Works will shed insight into the jet industry. Other attractions in Whitby are the Captain Cook Memorial Museum and the Dracula Experience. With its safe beaches and access to the North York Moors, Whitby is a tremendous base for a family holiday.
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