A roomy property with a conservatory and large patio overlooking a pretty garden makes an excellent holiday home for families or friends, with well-planned provision for a guest with limited mobility. Robin Hood’s Bay has stupendous views from the top of the village, while alongside the quayside below lies a maze of narrow, cobbled streets and alleys to explore. Visit the Robin Hood’s Bay Museum to discover the village’s fascinating history of fishing, smuggling and legendary connection with the famous outlaw. Beachcombers can hunt for fossils, often found on this stretch of beach. Learn more about the bay and seashore at the National Trust visitor centre in the Old Coastguard Station. Walk or cycle along miles of glorious clifftop and country trails and enjoy further beautiful scenery in the North York Moors National Park.
The hallway has good storage space, while snug sofas, a wood burner and TV with Freeview in the open-plan lounge create a homely feel. From here, doors open on to a sunny conservatory. The dining area comprises a large table and chairs and a separate entrance with wheelchair ramp and second hallway gives access to a single bedroom and wet room with a handrail. There are two further bedrooms, one double, one twin, and a bathroom with a shower over bath and WC.
Outside, a large garden with lawn, and enclosed by trees, shrubs and fencing has a good-sized patio with garden furniture