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Saltburn-by-the-Sea 2.6 miles. Enveloped by the stunning countryside setting of North Yorkshire, yet within striking distance of the subline coastline is Chapel Cottage, a beautifully-presented Grade II listed cottage built in 1680. With its exceptional rural position, close to the coastline and surrounded by an array of great things to do, this cottage makes a great base for families of all ages to call home. Enter the property via the pretty front garden, where you can take a moment to savour the view before discovering the open-plan living space, where traditional charm combines with the contemporary furnishings and fixtures. Light up the open-fire, set within a traditional reveal and comfort those post-walk soles upon the plush sofa before flicking on the TV or delving into that book you have been meaning to read. From here, find the compact, yet well-equipped kitchen, complete with everything you could possibly need to cater home-cooked dishes. Take the stairs of this characterful abode, where the endearing narrow landing provides access to three elegantly decorated bedrooms, comprising of two double bedrooms and a single bedroom, where the views across the landscape are certain to captivate each morning. Concluding the interior is the family bathroom, featuring a shower over bath, so that you can choose how best to prepare for each day. To the exterior, find a small front garden, where a lawn space allows your canine companion to roam, whilst you bask in the sunshine with a refreshing beverage, the North Yorkshire countryside as your backdrop. If you can tear yourself away from this oasis, find a selection of great places to shop, drink and dine can be found in the seaside resort of Saltburn-by-the-Sea. Admire the Victorian charm of the town before exploring its many attractions including the water powered cliff lift, which offers a superb opportunity to soak up the coastal views. Whilst here, you can also meander along the pier with tasty fish and chips in hand before relaxing on the town’s beach or enjoying the Valley Gardens. Other local attractions which are well worth a visit include the National Trust, Roseberry Topping, a distinctive summit boasting a half-cone shape with a jagged cliff, ideal for the avid rambler of the group, whilst Captain Cooks Monument, which was Captain Cook’s childhood home in Great Ayton is a great way to brush up on the local history. Alternatively, enjoy the wonders of the North York Moors National Park, offering plenty of superb walking and cycling opportunities, or visit the town of Whitby, home to the famous Whitby Abbey, which give the inspiration of Dracula! With all of this and much more to uncover, secure your stay at Chapel Cottage for a superb break in Yorkshire.