Located in Lingdale, North Yorkshire, this traditional street house sleeps 6 and features 4 bedrooms. Pets are allowed on the property. The house boasts fireplaces in the living room, main bedroom, and kitchen, although guests are asked not to light fires due to flue issues. Decorated with items from the owner's travels, the house has ultra-high ceilings and steep staircases, with a yard including a barbecue and seating area. The property offers views of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park and the sea, with attractions like Lockwood Beck trout fishery and Whitby nearby.
The first floor of the house includes a large double bedroom, an optional trundle twin bed (extra cost), a single bedroom, and a bathroom with a bath and deluge shower. The second floor features a large king-size bedroom, a single bedroom, and a bathroom with a standalone shower. The living room is equipped with a TV with Netflix and Prime, while the kitchen includes various appliances and is fully stocked with cookware, cutlery, and crockery. Basic food supplies are provided, along with towels, bed linen, and other essentials.
The house was originally part of a pub and has very high ceilings. Lingdale, an old ironstone mining village, offers local amenities like a chip shop, post office, butchers, pharmacy, and general store within walking distance. Local buses provide easy access to nearby towns, while a car is recommended to explore the moors and Whitby. Due to the steep staircase, families with babies or toddlers under two are not permitted. Guests are asked to follow Covid guidelines by placing used linens in provided bags at the end of their stay and to report any damages.
The owner, who worked in Greece prior to Brexit, may not be present during guests' stay, but a local co-host is available for emergencies. The property is near Durham Tees Valley Airport and offers suggestions for dining and activities in a provided blue folder. Overall, this vacation home in Saltburn-by-the-Sea provides a comfortable and convenient stay for those looking to explore the North of England and its natural beauty.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!