Gulls Cry Cottage, Whitby, North Yorkshire

Gulls Cry Cottage provides welcoming self-catering accommodation in Whitby, North Yorkshire, set within a peaceful private courtyard that suits couples, families and friends in search of a well-earned break. Its location is one of its greatest strengths, with the bustling harbour just a two-minute walk away. Here, guests can enjoy an array of wine bars, restaurants and traditional pubs, allowing them to relax and explore the character and charm of one of the Yorkshire coast’s most popular towns.

The cottage combines original features with modern comforts to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Throughout the property, original beams and an antique oak fire surround sit alongside oak flooring and internal oak doors, adding a sense of heritage and craftsmanship. A cosy log burner enhances the living space, while a 42" LED TV and soundbar with sub-woofer ensure modern entertainment options are readily available.

Accommodation includes two double bedrooms and one twin bedroom, all furnished with mahogany sleigh beds and equipped with Freeview TVs, offering comfort and convenience for every guest. The designer bath and shower room, finished with Travertine stone tiling, adds a luxurious touch to the property.

Whitby itself is well situated for walking and for visiting the many nearby towns and resorts along the North Yorkshire coast. The famous 13th-century abbey ruins overlook the town and harbour, serving as a dramatic reminder of Whitby’s historic past. Visitors will also find a selection of traditional pubs, excellent wine bars and family amusements, ensuring there is plenty to enjoy for guests of all ages.

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Gulls Cry Cottage, Whitby, North Yorkshire (Self Catering)
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