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Ref: 1468 Roseberry    
ROBIN HOOD'S BAY Whitby 6 miles; Scarborough 17 miles. Robin Hood's Bay, with its narrow cobbled streets and quaint cottages, is one of the most picturesque villages on the English coastline. Situated between Scarborough and Whitby, this charming old fishing village is to be found nestling at the edge of a wide sweeping bay backed by spectacular cliffs and dramatic moorland scenery. All holidaymakers will love the beach and its cliff top walks whilst more serious walkers will enjoy the many long distance trails that pass through the Cleveland Way, the Lyke Wake Walk and the Coast to Coast walks which all take in Robin Hood's Bay. The village amenities are superb with charming alleyways to explore and plenty of places to rest, relax and take refreshments. A perfect base for enjoying the Yorkshire Coast. The Property: Roseberry A pretty, detached former fishermans cottage overlooking the beck in the heart of Robin Hood's Bay. This stone built cottage has been renovated and decorated to a high standard, and provides cosy accommodation with a wealth of features such as exposed beams, stripped pine floors, sash windows and a balcony. Both bedrooms boast ensuites, the cosy twin room being tucked away into the eaves and entered via a quirky miniature doorway! Follow the cobbled winding streets leading to the beach, shops and restaurants or explore the nearby Yorkshire Moors and the beautiful East coast. Accommodation Over three floors.
Two bedrooms: 1 x double with ensuite (bath with shower over, basin and WC), 1 x second floor twin with ensuite (shower, basin and WC). Compact living area with fitted kitchen, dining area and sitting area with feature fireplace, electric 'living flame' fire, single sofa bed and balcony overlooking the beck.
Amenities Full central heating with additional heating from 'living flame' electric fire in living room. Gas cooker, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, colour TV, video, CD player/cassette/radio etc. All fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen inc. in rent. Parking to load and unload only with access to property via alleyway - car park at the top of the bank (weekly permit available). Balcony with garden furniture. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Beach, shops and pub one min walk. Note: Roseberry is suitable for a maximum of 4. Note: Steep stairs may be unsuitable for young children. |
| Weekly Rental | |   | 2008 | 2009 | | Winter | £201 | £207 | | Low | £259 | £267 | | Mid | £301 | £310 | | High | £377 | £388 | | Peak | £421 | £434 | | WSB | £174 | £179 | | Xmas | £421 | £434 | | NY | £421 | £434 | | Please remember to include our Booking fee: £29.50 per week or short break, plus optional Travel Insurance. |
| Features |  | No Pets |
| Previous Visitors' Comments | Wonderful quaint cottage in superb location in the Bay. Fortunately we were blessed with lovely sunshine for the weekend which made our stay even more enjoyable. Would definitely look to visit the cottage again at some point in the future. We have previously stayed at a much larger cottage in Robin Hoods Bay in, what some would say, was a far more attractive location (on the cliff overlooking the sea). However from a personal point of view we much preferred the smaller more initmate setting of Roseberry.
Mrs Gamble, Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire
May 2008 | Holiday and cottage were excellent. We would book this cottage again. We found it so relaxing. Thanks for a super holiday.
Mr & Mrs Woollard, St. Neots, Cambridgeshire
May 2008 | We loved the cottage, it was very cosy and we felt quite at home there - in fact we didn't want to leave! We always enjoy our visits to Yorkshire and in particular Robin Hood Bay - we come back time after time.
Mr Collins, Cranbrook, Kent
Nov 2007 | Lovely location, easy access to amenities in Robin Hoods Bay and to neighbouring areas.
Mrs De Carteret, Sheffield, South Yorkshire
Oct 2007 | I really liked the cottage. It was the perfect holiday...
Miss Parry, Sheffield, South Yorkshire
Apr 2007 | Very attractive location and the property was centrally located. Property had character and was very warm.
Mr Evans, Wetherby, West Yorkshire
Feb 2007 | The cottage was warm, cosy and homely. It was close to shops and pubs. It was also convenient for visiting Whitby etc.
Ms Ford, Liversedge, West Yorkshire
Nov 2006 | Opportunity to stay in a historical place, cottage in excellent location at the heart of the village, sympathetically restored in easy reach of pubs, beach. Very peaceful and relaxing.
Mrs Corcoran, Leeds, West Yorkshire
Nov 2006 | We loved the location of the cottage, being right in the heart of the village, with good restaurants and pubs nearby. The beach is absolutely brilliant with plenty of good walking on the coastal paths and surrounding countryside!We were very fortunate to have such good weather too, which was a bonus!
Mr Seston, Ipswich, Suffolk
Jul 2006 | Very central location in a charming village with lots of character. Very nice touch to have jigsaws and games and books- hadn't done a jigsaw for years so enjoyed myself!
Mr Owens, Billericay, Essex
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