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The Old Chapel, Great Hatfield Near Hornsea

East Riding of Yorkshire. Sleeps up to 2

Hornsea 4 miles. An outstanding conversion of a former Methodist chapel set in the quiet village of Great Hatfield, close to the popular seaside town of Hornsea. With the surrounding rural countryside and network of footpaths, this semi-detached cottage near Hornsea is ideal for walkers, cyclists and bird watchers. Stylishly restored to the highest of standards, this Hornsea cottage provides luxurious accommodation, with an open plan living area, underfloor heating powered by a romantic woodburning stove for cooler evenings. On the ground floor of this East Yorkshire cottage is a spacious, well-appointed wet room suitable for less mobile guests, whilst upstairs an en-suite bathroom offers further opulence. With oak furnishings and fittings throughout, this beautiful East Yorkshire cottage is designed to a high environmental standard, featuring solar water heating, rainwater harvesting and super insulation. Less than half a mile away from this cottage near Hornsea, the Trans Pennine Trail is perfect for cyclists exploring this beautiful coastline. Nearby Hornsea itself offers a wide selection of shopping outlets with good restaurants and local pubs, while there are long sandy beaches with a fine promenade and tranquil gardens nearby. With water sports on Hornsea Mere and National Trust properties within easy reach, this Hornsea cottage offers an ideal base for a varied holiday in East Yorkshire. Note: This property adjoins Ref. 8409 and together they can accommodate 6 people.

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