Set over four floors, this property is in an ideal location for those looking to escape to the seaside, with many attractions all within walking distance.
On entering the property, you step up into the dining room, with enough seating around the table for the whole family. There is a well-equipped kitchen where you can create all your favourite home cooked meals. Downstairs, is a snug living area, and a utility room leading out to the enclosed back garden. The bedrooms are on the first and second floors. The master double on the second floor has a wonderful bird’s eye view over the roof tops out to sea. This is a wonderful choice for families and friends, where you can all spend quality time together.
The property is situated within a short stroll down to the south bay beach as well as the town centre where you will find some excellent bars, restaurants, cafés and shops. Scarborough boasts two bays, the North Bay and the South Bay, separated by the castle perched on the headland. The Marine Drive runs all the way along both the bays, making it a great place for a long leisurely walk along the seafront. The North Bay is the quieter of the two, whereas the South Bay has the traditional seaside amusements, donkey rides and fun fair.
In Scarborough you have many attractions including a popular waterpark with a fun splash pool and wave machine as well as an Alpine themed Spa. There is the wonderful Peasholm Park, one of the main attractions of Scarborough, with beautiful gardens and a boating lake. You can hire rowing boats or pedalos, and in the summer months, the lake plays host to a miniature naval warfare battle on the lake, enjoyed by many children of all ages over the years. Opposite there is the open-air theatre which hosts live concerts and events. At the North Bay you have the Sea Life Centre where they have a seal sanctuary.
Scarborough is a great base from which to visit the rest of the east coast, with Whitby, Staithes and Robin Hood’s Bay to the north, and Bridlington and Filey with its award winning beach to the south. The RSPB bird sanctuary at Bempton Cliffs is a short drive where you can view all the migrating seabirds especially the ever popular puffins. It has an excellent train service where you can catch direct trains to the medieval city of York, or it’s just an hour’s drive by car. York is voted every year as one of the top ten cities to visit in the UK.