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A beautiful and well appointed period property located on St Hilda’s Terrace opposite the lovely Pannett Park in the heart of picturesque Whitby.
You can except to feel immediately at home in this comfortable, relaxing property, which can accommodate four people.
It combines a wonderful mix of original Georgian features and modern luxuries, such as roll-top bath and gleaming contemporary kitchen, and is well situated for Whitby’s many fantastic restaurants, shops, cafes, beaches and harbour – perfect for watching the world go by.
Families or couples are sure to be charmed by this welcoming property, set over three floors.
The fully equipped and airy kitchen is impressive, with granite work tops, oven, hob, fridge, freezer, microwave and washing machine.
Dine peacefully in the spacious dining room then relax on the comfortable sofa, whilst enjoying an after-dinner drink and chat beside the wood burning stove.
Or rest awhile in the sitting room, which benefits from a TV/DVD player and lovely French doors opening into the charming courtyard.
On the first floor is a good-size bedroom with a king size bed, chest of drawers and built-in wardrobes. There is a cosy study, an ideal spot to escape and read.
The elegant house bathroom has a free-standing roll top bath, shower attachment, WC and hand wash basin.
Head up to the second floor, where you will find a twin bedroom with an en-suite shower room with a shower, WC and hand wash basin.
A pretty and private courtyard garden makes a wonderful place to sit and breathe in Whitby’s fresh seaside air over a relaxing cuppa. The space is lovingly planted with tubs and climbers to delight the senses.
Nature lovers will enjoy strolling through Pannett Park, a stone’s throw from your doorstep, with its beautifully kept gardens, lawns and wooded areas. Or call into nearby Pannett Art Gallery and Whitby Museum for a spot of culture. Whitby’s heritage, Captain Cook Museum, Abbey and St Mary’s Anglo Saxon church are also close-by.
Goathland, with its ‘Heartbeat’ connections, is within easy reach, as is Grosmont, where the spectacular North York Moors Steam Railway meets the Esk Valley Line.
This welcoming haven is one our guests enjoy returning to year after year, a home from home in enchanting Whitby.