Fir Tree Lodge is in Sewerby, just outside Bridlington. It's a detached timber lodge on a quiet park. The park has an 18-hole golf course around it, so you look out onto fairways and sometimes see deer.
It sleeps four. Two bedrooms, both with their own bathroom. One has a double bed and a free standing bath in the room. The other has twin beds and a walk-in shower. There's also a separate downstairs toilet with a washing machine.
You've got your own decking around the lodge. It gets the sun in the afternoon. Inside it's all open plan, so the kitchen, dining and sitting area are in one space. It's got a 4 Star rating. It's comfortable and everything works.
The park's clubhouse does meals and has a terrace looking towards the sea. You can pay to use the gym and driving range there. The village of Sewerby is about a ten minute walk. There's a pub that does food and a fish and chip shop.
You're about a 15 minute walk from the cliff top path at Sewerby. From there, you can walk along the coast into Bridlington, or get the land train in summer. Bridlington has a long sandy beach, amusements, and the usual seaside things.
The lodge backs onto the grounds of Sewerby Hall. You can walk there. It's a Georgian house with good gardens and they have events. If you drive, Burton Agnes Hall and Sledmere House are both within half an hour.
Further along the coast, Filey and Scarborough are about 20-30 minutes by car. Bempton Cliffs, where you can see the seabirds, is about a 15 minute drive.
In terms of facilities: TV, WiFi, all bedding and towels, parking right outside. No pets. Everything's included in the price.
Useful links for planning: Welcome to Yorkshire and National Trust Yorkshire.