Rokeby House is located in the heart of the picturesque village of Robin Hood’s Bay, making it the perfect base for a coastal holiday.
Providing traditional and comfortable accommodation, this spacious Georgian property offering four bedrooms would be ideal for families or groups of friends wishing to explore the dramatic coastline and the North York Moors National Park.
This Robin Hood’s Bay house offers a spacious fully-equipped traditional kitchen with dishwasher and washer/dryer.
Here you can enjoy cooking sumptuous meals while your family accompany you around the dining table.
You can relax in one of two spacious living rooms, one situated on the ground floor featuring a beautiful fireplace and paneling adding more elegance to the characterful property.
On the first floor you will find the second living room with windows overlooking the sea, the perfect place to enjoy a glass of wine after a busy day exploring the beautiful area.
There is a remarkable balcony where you can enjoy uninterrupted views of the striking coastline, the perfect place to enjoy a coffee and soak up the morning sunshine.
After a long day, head upstairs to the master bedroom, located on the first floor and being the perfect mix of classic style with touches of contemporary class.
The bedroom conveniently features a shower where you can have a quick rinse ahead of a busy day.
Steep, winding stairs in this Robin Hood's Bay cottage lead up to the second floor where you’ll find one double bedroom, two twin bedrooms and a family bathroom.
A minute's walk through the cobbled, narrow streets brings you to inns, tea rooms and gift shops, whilst the beach, with its rock pools and coves, is a delight for both young and old.
Part of the charm of Robin Hood’s Bay is the chance to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life, no cars are allowed into the village, visitors leave their cars on the cliff top and walk down the hill to enjoy a village untouched by time, at the top of the village, the Cleveland Way cliff-top walking trail offers spectacular views, while The Cinder Track disused railway runs for 23 miles and can be enjoyed by cyclists, walkers and horse riders.
Head south to Ravenscar and take a stroll down the cliff to the beach, where you’ll find a colony of seals, or head north to Whitby where you can enjoy the Gothic Whitby Abbey ruins, fresh fish and chips, traditional arcades, Whitby Museum and much more.
In Scarborough, just a 30-minute drive away, there’s an abundance of things to do.
Alpamare water park and the SEA LIFE centre are not to be missed.
Enjoy a concert at the largest Open-Air Theatre in Europe, or take a boat around Peasholm Park.
Enjoy a memorable family holiday in the unique and charming home that is Rokeby House.