Property has gas fired central heating and comprises: Entrance Hallway Cloakroom: With WC, wash basin and radiator. Lounge: With wide screen Digital TV, DVD/CD player, selection of DVD’s books and games and French windows leading onto small front paved patio. Kitchen/Diner: With electric oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher, DAB radio, bluetooth stereo speakers and French windows leading onto decked rear patio with furniture.
First Floor: Master Bedroom: With double bed, flatscreen TV and French windows leading onto private balcony with cast iron outdoor furniture. Bedroom 2: With double bed. Bedroom 3: With full size bunk beds and TV. Bathroom: With teardrop bath, shower over, WC, wash basin, shaver point and radiator.
All fuel, power, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi provided. Travel cot and high chair available.
Parking for 1 car, plus visitor parking.
Extra Amenities
Bramblewick Cottage is set in an elevated position above the banks of the River Esk and overlooks a spectacular Grade II listed viaduct. This delightful holiday home has been tastefully furnished and decorated to provide excellent accommodation. With the advantage of a south-facing rear garden, perfect for eating al fresco in the summer and a lovely balcony off the master bedroom, the cottage has been equipped with every modern convenience to ensure your stay is as comfortable as possible. Nestled amongst this row of cottages are two play areas and a grassed area ideal for ball games, which your children will love.
The cottage is set next to the Cinder Track, a disused railway track which is now a popular walking and cycling trail running 20 miles between Scarborough and Whitby. Keen walkers and cyclists may take on the challenge of the full distance, or the section which runs from Whitby to Robin Hoods Bay is a favourite among seasoned walkers and families alike. Alternatively, a 20-minute walk along the track offers guests a fabulous traffic-free way to get to the beach.
The bustling fishing port of Whitby is around a mile away famous for delicious fish and chips, a variety of independent shops, a lovely sandy beach offering traditional donkey rides in the summer, and not forgetting, the 199 steps up to the ruins of the famous Whitby Abbey. Close by the picturesque seaside resorts of Robin Hoods Bay, Staithes and even Scarborough make for a wonderful day out. Golf, fishing and horse riding can also be found nearby.
Finding it hand to choose - self-catering in farmland or holiday cottage near the beach? Yorkshire is a favourite holiday destination. There is plenty of dog friendly weekend breaks in South Yorkshire, Harrogate or North Yorkshire Moors - some have private tennis courts.