The distinctive exposed brickwork and the original period features ensure this cottage stands out. With beautiful, retained features tastefully blended with luxurious modern fittings and furnishings, from original beams, attractive quartz tops in the kitchen to the addition of a multi-fuel burner in the dining room. Stoney Nook Cottage comprises of an entrance hall, with a cosy living room at the front, with a separate dining room, a modern, well-equipped kitchen, and a utility room. Upstairs off the first-floor landing there are two bedrooms, the master double as well as a bedroom with bunk beds and an en-suite shower room. There is an extra hidden surprise in the bunk bedroom – open the door to discover a ladder leading up to a snug under the eaves, with a TV and a selection of games, adding an extra whimsical touch to your stay. It’s a cosy intimate space, where you can be carefree.
The property is in a great position in this extremely popular area which is only a short walk to the town centre and its wealth of amenities including a wide variety of independent shops, eateries and quirky independent bars, as well as the iconic Guisborough Priory. There is also Guisborough Forest which has walking and cycle trails, as well as children’s play areas and a visitor centre. You have the National Park on your doorstep, with glorious scenery accessed by a network of walking and cycling trails, plus the heritage coastline is only 6 miles away. You are in the perfect position to discover the finest natural beauty spots in North Yorkshire.
This is an ideal destination for lovers of the great outdoors. For a scenic walk, Roseberry Topping is the highest viewpoint on the moors, and it is near to Captain Cook’s Monument so you can extend the hike if you wish. Or why not take time to visit the many beautiful towns, villages and bays along the nearby coastline? Starting at Saltburn, then Staithes, Runswick Bay, Sandsend, Whitby, Robin Hood’s Bay and beyond. The Cleveland Way walking trail along the cliff tops connects them all. All ideal for a day out taking in the sights whilst soaking up the history and culture. With surf schools and board hire in the coastal towns you can enjoy a day out on the sea, or perhaps even join a fishing trip. You can be as active or as relaxed as you wish on this holiday, with lots to see and do all year round. The nearest pub is only two doors away. Beach 5 ½ miles.