Open plan living space.
Living area: Smart TV
Dining area.
Kitchen area: Electric Oven, Electric Hob, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer, Washing Machine
Bedroom: 2 x Single (3ft) Beds, Smart TV
Shower Room: Cubicle Shower, Toilet
Here in the centre of Scarborough, there are many high street shops to browse, as well as a wide selection of restaurants, cafés and bars to enjoy. The beach is just around the corner and can be accessed down the cliff top footpath or by Britain’s first cliff railway which was built in 1873, and still going strong today. Scarborough is a traditional seaside resort that consists of two bays with a long, flat marine drive which is great for that stroll along the front. The castle stands majestically, perched on the hill, separating the two bays.
If you don’t fancy walking, there are open top buses that travel around the resort. For those who do like walking, Scarborough forms part of the Cleveland Way and the last stretch is from Scarborough to Filey, the finishing point. To the north on the coast is the bustling town of Whitby and the whimsical village of Robin Hood’s Bay perched on the edge of the sea. Heading inland you have the fantastic North York Moors National Park to explore. Yorkshire is also famous for its stately homes, and within a short drive there is Sledmere House, Castle Howard, Sewerby Hall and Burton Constable. The medieval city of York can be reached by train direct from Scarborough or an hour drive by car. There are pay and display car parks nearby, or you are only a 10-minute walk from the train and bus station, making this a convenient choice if you wish to use public transport. Beach ⅓ mile.
These properties can be booked together Apartment 1 (UK37405), Apartment 2 (UK37406), Apartment 3 (UK37407), Apartment 5 (UK37409), Apartment 6 (UK37410), Apartment 7 (UK37411) and Apartment 8 (UK37412) to accommodate up to 19 guests.