Ammonite Cottage

£368  average per night

This 2 Bedroom Villa Is Located In Hinderwell And Sleeps 4 People. It Has Wifi, A Garden And Parking Nearby.

  • Sleeps 4
  • 2 Bed
  • 1 Bathroom
  • Children welcome

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General information

  • Internet access
  • Wifi
  • Parking
  • Children welcome
  • Fireplace
  • Linens provided
  • Garden
  • No smoking
  • Television
  • Wheelchair accessible

Kitchen and household

  • Dishes and utensils provided
  • Microwave
  • Oven
  • Refrigerator
  • Washing machine

Safety

Location

  • 1.9KM
  • 0.3KM
  • > 5KM
  • 2.7KM
  • 0.6KM

Description

This recently updated bungalow, located in the beautiful hamlet of Port Mulgrave is a hidden gem along the North Yorkshire coastline. Sleeping up to four guests across two bedrooms this tastefully decorated holiday home is the perfect retreat for anyone looking to enjoy peace and quiet with exceptional views.

The Space:

Ammonite Cottage is a spacious, split-level, two bedroom bungalow located on the cliff top at Port Mulgrave. The views from this cottage are truly stunning.



The ground floor consists of a semi-open plan kitchen, living and dining space, one king bedroom and the bathroom.

The living room seats four guests comfortably in the cream leather sofas. You can get cosy in front of the log fire or open the patio doors onto the raised terrace and look out over the North Yorkshire coastline.



The dining room sits between the living room and kitchen. With a glass top table and solid wood, leather cushion chairs. Head through the archway to the bright and airy kitchen. Perfect for cooking and socialising with the large island in the centre of the room. The fully equipped kitchen features a large gas range cooker, microwave, freestanding fridge and kettle.



The first bedroom is a simple space, featuring a king size bed, matching bed side tables and chest of drawers. The rope bedside lamps are a lovely accessory adding a nautical theme to the interior, reminding you of the sea views beyond the cottage.



The family size bathroom features a bath with overhead shower, WC and basin. The starfish framed picture and hanging driftwood accessory carry the seaside theme into this room.



Upstairs you will discover a large kingsize bedroom and dressing room. The large feature bed gives a real sense of French chic while the sea blue beams running overhead give you the lovely traditional cottage feeling. The dressing area comprises of large dressing table and matching mirror, a coffee table and two wooden chairs. From this room you have stunning views of the beautiful north Yorkshire coastline.



At the rear of the property there is a large raised decking area, perfect for enjoying your morning coffee and breakfast, where sea views are always on the menu. Follow the gravel path down the garden, towards the sea, with a stone lined path and garden furniture along the way, this spot is wonderful if you’re looking for some outdoor space to enjoy.



If a peaceful getaway with fresh sea air in abundance is what you are searching for, Ammonite Cottage is for you.

Guest Access:

Guests have access to the full property.



The keys to the property are accessed via a secure key safe and full details will be provided shortly before your arrival date. There is private parking for up to two cars.

The Neighborhood:

Port Mulgrave was once famous for ironstone mining, which transformed this part of the coast in the mid-nineteenth century. There were ironstone seams in the coastal rocks, and also inland at nearby Grinkle, and the sheltered bay made a good harbour for boats coming to ship the ironstone out to Jarrow. The industry is long gone, and little remains of the harbour, but the shoreline at Port Mulgrave stands as a reminder of the industry that once characterised this coast and provides fantastic cliff walks to both Whitby and Saltburn.

Getting Around:

Visit the seaside towns of Saltburn, Staithes, Whitby and Scarborough, or why not head in land and explore the infamous North Yorkshire Railway. The North Yorkshire Moors Railway is a preserved historic railway stretching for 18 miles through the heart of the North York Moors National Park, from Pickering via Levisham, Newton Dale and Goathland to Grosmont, with a further 6 mile extension over Network Rail’s Esk Valley line to Whitby and occasionally Battersby. It is the largest preserved heritage railway in the UK in terms of route mileage operated and passenger numbers.



The Yorkshire coastline encompasses some of the UK’s most rugged and charming countryside, from tiny fishing villages clinging to rocky cliffs to glorious stretches of white sand and family-friendly seaside resorts, with everything from windswept abbeys to the county’s best fish and chips.



Explore our awesome beaches, get chilly feet if you brave the sea, and take a chance to lose yourself in the natural beauty of North Yorkshire.



Hinderwell is the closest village.

Other Things to Note:

We welcome 1 well behaved dog.

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