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Location: Egton Near Whitby

Sleights 5 miles; Sandsend 5 miles; Whitby 7 miles.

The village of Egton is set in the heart of the North York Moors. With its pretty sandstone cottages, this charming village is famous for the annual Gooseberry and Agricultural shows held in August. Between them, the villages of Egton and Egton Bridge have four pubs, a shop and garage. Egton Bridge is one of Yorkshire’s prettiest villages, beautifully positioned on the River Esk in a steep sided valley. Visit the famous church of St Hedda with its painted ceiling, walk through the beautiful Arncliffe Woods, or explore the Old Mill and stepping-stones on the Esk. It is also well situated to explore the spectacular North York Moors, Whitby, and the many small fishing villages that dot this part of the coastline. A superb location for a relaxing break.

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Hermitage Cottage - Egton Near Whitby

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North York Moors & Coast

Rating 3 Ticks Pets Yes Smoking No
Sleeps 3 Grid Reference NZ 793 097 Off Road Parking Yes
Bedrooms 1 Open Fire No Garden Yes
Bathrooms 1 Short Breaks Winter
Off-Season
Last-Minute
Smaller Party Reductions No

The Property

Egton 2 miles. An attractive stone built semi-detached cottage with sea views from all rooms, situated in a quiet rural location on the outskirts of the hamlet of Ugthorpe, 2 miles from Egton. Created from the conversion of former stables and attached to the owner’s farmhouse, this charming property offers spacious and comfortable ground floor accommodation, with interesting features and timbered ceilings. An airy kitchen/diner leads up small stone steps to a spacious sitting room, with timbered roof and lovely views over the open countryside. With two delightful garden areas, this is a great place to enjoy a tranquil countryside holiday, within easy reach of the Moors, Whitby and the coast.

Accommodation

All ground floor (some internal steps). One spacious family bedroom with 1 double bed and 1 single bed. Bathroom with bath (shower over), basin and WC. Spacious fitted kitchen with dining area and windows overlooking open countryside. Large sitting room with electric fire, and views over open countryside and the sea.

Amenities

Full oil fired central heating with additional heating from electric fire in sitting room. Electric cooker (gas hob), microwave, fridge, freezer, colour TV, DVD, stereo/CD player etc. All fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 3 cars. Shared enclosed rear lawn area and front patio area with furniture, BBQ and pond. Sorry, no smoking. Up to 2 well behaved dogs welcome. Shop and pub 2 miles. Note: Owner is willing to walk guests’ dogs should they plan a long day out. Note: Horse riding available at owner’s discretion. Note: This property is not suitable for children under 5.

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Previous visitors' comments about Hermitage Cottage:

The owners were brilliant hosts and the property is amazing. The cottage is well situated and adequately equipped. They made our stay very special, during our time there we got married and they looked after our dog on the day and allowed my family to visit to get ready. This has been one of the nicest places we have stayed in quite a few years.
Mrs O'Connor, Mansfield, October 2011

This was my second visit to Hermitage Cottage and it was even nicer than I remembered!
Mrs Ward, Nottingham, October 2011

The owners of the property were so helpful, and they went out of their way to assist with any queries. The views from the cottage were exceptional!
Mrs Wilkinson, Sheffield, September 2011

The owners were very helpful and made us all feel welcome in the cottage, including the dog. Nothing was too much trouble, allowing us to have a very relaxing holiday.
Mr Walker, Inverness, September 2011

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