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Ivy Cottage, Runswick Bay, Whitby

North York Moors. Sleeps up to 4

This is a stunning completely re-furbished (March 2012) 17th century fisherman's cottage situated in the centre of the old village of Runswick Bay not far from the Royal Hotel. Runswick Bay is a picturesque little village by the sea with a wonderful beach. Artists come from far and wide to paint here. Whitby is only 9 miles away. There are wonderful cliff top walks to Staithes and Sandsend.

Accommodation:
On the ground floor is an open plan lounge, diner and kitchen with all new furniture. On the first floor are two bedrooms, one with a double bed and one with full size bunk beds. Bathroom with bath and toilet on the first floor. Sea views from all the windows. Opposite the cottage is a private paved area, suitable for sitting out and sunbathing. Garden chairs are provided. A spiral staircase leads to the first floor. Not suitable for children under 4 or people with walking difficulties.

Services:
Refrigerator, cooker, microwave, TV, with DVD radio. Nightstore heaters and electric fire. Bring own sheets, duvet covers, pillowcases and towels. Parking permit for residents car park is provided. Non-smokers only. One dog is welcome.

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Weekly prices from £270

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