The Old Mill in Low Hawsker, North Yorkshire, sleeps two guests in one bedroom.
The Space:
The Old Mill, a single-storey cottage, consists of a kitchen with a microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, kettle, toaster, and a living/dining room with an open fire, a TV, dining table, oven and hob. The bedroom consists of a double, serviced by an en-suite walk-in shower. Outside, there is a small enclosed front garden with patio and furniture, plus private, off-road parking for one car. WiFi, fuel, power, starter pack for open fire provided for 5 nights or more during the winter months. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Two well-behaved pets welcome, but sorry, no smoking. Begin your North Yorkshire adventure with a stay at The Old Mill. Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping Bond of 150GBP. Note: Oven and hob are located in living/dining room. Note: Two steps into the bathroom, one step up to the shower, one step into kitchen and please mind your head. Note: The WC has mobility handles either side. Note: Please do not leave the fire unattended, guests are required to clean out the fire on departure or a 30GBP charge.
The Neighborhood:
The seaside town and port of Whitby lies at the mouth of the River Esk in the Scarborough district of North Yorkshire. Ideally situated for exploring this beautiful part of Yorkshire, the local area hosts an array of activities so you can be sure to get the best out of both the countryside and the coast. From the nearby North York Moors to its Blue Flag beaches, there's something here for everyone. Amongst its many attractions, Whitby holds a charming atmosphere, home to winding streets and hidden alleys, where you can find a wide selection of eateries and shops scattered amongst them. Take a trip to the picturesque harbour and lighthouse to watch the sun set or get involved in some whale watching or a coastal cruise to watch the creatures up close. Climb the famous 199 steps to the Whitby Abbey to immerse yourself with history, or visit the Captain Cook Memorial Museum presenting historical and ethnographic exhibition about Cook himself. Close to the Robin Hood's Bay, rich in heritage, wonders and scenic spots, and in easy reach of the bustling towns of Scarborough and Middlesbrough, Whitby is a prime location for exploring all of the delights that Yorkshire has to offer.