Bridlington 1.5 miles.
This attractive mid-terrace mews property lies in a small courtyard development, close to the popular seaside resort of Bridlington.
Being just a few minutes' drive from the town centre, the development is in a quiet, tranquil location, with pleasant views over open countryside at the back.
Perfect for families wanting to explore this spectacular coastline with some stunning scenery and a host of nearby attractions.
The L-shaped open plan living space has a modern well-equipped kitchen, a small dining area and a comfortable corner sofa.
French doors open onto the sunny front of the property.
The back has a communal lawned area overlooking open farmland.
Sit and enjoy a glass of wine at dusk and you may see the bewitching sight of the resident barn owls hovering over the hedgerows, a wonderful experience not to be missed.
Bridlington is a traditional seaside town with a good choice of pubs, restaurants, cafes and shops.
The long sandy beaches are a child's delight for building sandcastles, paddling in the sea or taking a donkey ride.
Stroll along the pretty promenade to the historic harbour and the restored Spa Theatre with its summer shows, or enjoy the floral displays in the ornamental gardens.
The more energetic may blow the cobwebs away by a windswept cliff top walk at nearby Flamborough Head, while Bempton Cliffs RSPB Nature Reserve is home to a fantastic display of nesting seabirds, including puffins and gannets.
For culture lovers, there are many nearby stately homes, such as Sewerby Hall, Burton Agnes Hall and Sledmere House, all well worth visiting, or art lovers might follow the Hockney Trail through the rolling countryside of the Wolds.
A well-placed holiday home for a varied and interesting break.