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Slater's Cottage
Pet friendly accommodation in Middleham, near Leyburn with 3 bedrooms, sleeps 5. Enclosed Garden/Patio, Pub within 1 mile, Short Breaks All Year.
Bedrooms - 3
Sleeps - 5
Bathrooms - 2
Pets welcome
Step to entrance.
Living room: With electric coal-effect fire, 32" Freesat TV, DVD player and beams.
Dining room: With beams.
Kitchen: With electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washer/dryer and beams.
Separate toilet. . First Floor:
Bedroom 1: With kingsize bed and beams.
Bedroom 2: With double bed and beams.
Bedroom 3: With twin beds and beams.
Bathroom: With shower over bath (no toilet).
Shower room: With walk-in shower and toilet.
Gas central heating, gas, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Travel cot and highchair.
Decked area with garden furniture. On road parking. No smoking. Please note: There is a step on the decked area.
Puzzle Corner is a lovely, three bedroomed, terraced cottage, perfect for holidays by the sea. A well-equipped kitchen and dining room has a homely feel, whilst the comfortable living room boasts views down towards the dramatic coastline. The double bedrooms offer amazing sea views, perfect for relaxing. Sandsend is a quaint picturesque village situated on the edge of the North York Moors National Park, offering miles of award-winning sandy beaches, streams and rock pools. The village boasts some wonderful facilities including an award-winning restaurant, a bistro, a pub serving food and three beachside cafés. The local convenience store stocks everyday items and more, including pies made by a local butcher and freshly made sandwiches.
There are also many walks close by, with some forming part of the Cleveland Way, which runs along the top of the bay and offers fabulous views of the dramatic Yorkshire Heritage Coast.
The coastline from Saltburn-by-the-Sea to Filey is a place of rugged beauty, with many isolated fishing villages such as Staithes, Runswick Bay and Robin Hood’s Bay.
The popular seaside resort of Whitby attracts visitors from all over the world all year round. The area hosts various festivals including the biannual Goth Weekender, Folk Festival and Whitby Regatta as well as music festivals. There is always something happening in the town but it is possibly most famous for its links with Bram Stoker’s Dracula. There are many shops and bazaars hidden within the cobbled back streets from jewellery to goth shops, and is an increasingly popular foodie scene with everything from top class restaurants and bistros to traditional, award-winning fish and chip shops. To top it all off, there is a 3-mile stretch of beach along the historic coastline, once famous for pirates and smugglers and now popular with people searching for fossils.
Heading outside of Whitby you will find yourself right in the natural beauty of the North York Moors. Falling Foss Waterfall, Roseberry Topping and Sutton Bank are just some of the beautiful natural attractions in the area. It is a fantastic place for walkers and cyclists or enjoy a ride from Whitby into Heartbeat Country and Goathland which appeared in the famous TV show. The medieval walled city of York is accessible in just an hour’s drive, and offers lots of sights and attractions to explore, including the National Railway Museum, Jorvik Viking Centre or just discover the medieval cobbled shopping area. Beach 50 yards. Shop 200 yards, pub 100 yards, restaurant 150 yard
Spoilt for choice - country retreat or cottage near the sea? Yorkshire is very accessible by road and rail. There is plenty of short breaks with dogs in York, North Yorkshire Moors or Pennines - some have games rooms.