Up Above can be located amongst the quaint shops, formerly fishermen’s cottages, located up the cobbled area of Church Street in Whitby’s Old Town.
You couldn’t get much closer than this to Whitby’s famous 199 steps and the Abbey ruins – inspiration for Bram Stoker’s Dracula.
Recently renovated and decorated but retaining its beamed ceilings and original features, Up Above is a favourite choice for family and friends who are seeking a cosy base in Whitby’s historic centre.
Climb the stairs to your new haven after a successful day of exploring North Yorkshire.
Kick up your feet in the living/diner while a scrumptious supper cooks in the kitchen, equipped with oven, induction hob, microwave, and fridge/freezer.
Tuck in at a rustic dining table for four, then throw your dishes in the dishwasher.
When evening approaches, relax into the sofa with a film on the Smart TV.
Rinse off the day in a bathroom before welcoming the night in a double or twin bed waiting to catch you.
Up Above is perfectly located for exploring Whitby on foot.
Meander through the cobbled, winding streets of the ‘old town’, pausing for a cup of traditional Yorkshire tea.
Hunt for your own fossils on the nearby beaches or treat yourself to some traditional Whitby jet as a keepsake of your holiday.
Foodies are spoilt for choice when it comes to excellent fish restaurants.
Don’t leave without trying a famous ‘Fortune’s’ kipper, the amazing smokehouse is located a few meters away on Henrietta Street.
Take a heritage steam locomotive from Whitby to Grosmont, ‘Heartbeat’ country; the North York Moors are stunning, especially in August and early autumn when the heather blooms.
For coastal splendour, walk the cliff tops between the fishing villages of Staithes and Runswick Bay.
Just over an hour’s drive away, the Bempton Cliff Reserve supports England's largest population of seabirds on its chalky cliffs.
Whether for rest and relaxation by the sea, or a quaint apartment from which to explore, Up Above is an excellent choice.