People | 6 |
Bedrooms | 3 |
Bathrooms | 3 |
Property type | cottage |
Minimum Stay | 1 - 7 nights |
The Old Stables, a new dormer bungalow with private parking, is
situated near West Cliff in the coastal town of Whitby. The town has a
sandy beach, the ruins of a lovely Abbey and a busy harbour where
fishing boats land their catch in the early mornings. Whitby is also
famous for its fairs and festivals which include the Whitby Regatta.
* Size: Sleeps up to 6, 3 bedrooms
* Nearest beach: Less than 1 mile
* Nearest amenities: Less than 1 mile
* Pets: 1 pet allowed
* Short breaks: Available at this property
* Smoking: Not allowed at this property
* Rooms: 3 bedrooms, bathroom, lounge/kitchen/diner, cloakroom
* Beds: 2 double beds, 2 single beds
* Luxuries: Large plasma TV with video and DVD, radio/CD player,
small TV
* General: Gas central heating
* Utilities: Gas hob with electric oven and extractor fan, microwave,
larder fridge, washer dryer, dishwasher
* Standard: Kettle, toaster, iron
* Other: Bed linen, towels, high chair, stair gate, travel cot
provided. Short breaks not accepted at peak times
* Layout: The property is over 2 floors. Ground floor and first
floor.
* Outdoors: Patio, garden furniture
* Parking: Private parking for two cars near cottage
* Mobility: Should there be any specific health or mobility
difficulties which may affect a party member, this must be pointed
out at the initial reservation stage so that the suitability of the
property can be assessed.
Pets information: Pets are allowed at this property by prior
arrangement only. Extra charge may be payable (up to £35 per pet per
week). Please contact the holiday cottage agency directly after booking
to arrange.
*Plus compulsory or optional charges based on actual occupancy or consumption. The payment has to be made in the currency offered by the property manager, before use of conversion tool. Payments in other currencies have to be negotiated beforehand with the property manager. The currency conversion tool is provided for your convenience only and is non-binding.