Ideal for a small family, couples or friends, this comfortable bungalow is in the centre of Hunmanby, a village nestled between the Yorkshire Wolds and the coast, which dates back to the Iron Age and was mentioned in the Domesday Book. The village has a range of shops and places to eat, as well as a nine-hole golf course and a fishing lake. A 2.5-mile walk takes you to the unspoilt Hunmanby Gap beach, and there are connections to longer-distance footpaths, including the Centenary Way and Wolds Way. The popular small town of Filey is just 3.5 miles away, with its glorious beach, one of Yorkshire's finest viewpoints at sunset and daybreak. The town’s Royal Crescent is well worth a visit, too – until the 1950s it was regarded as the most fashionable address in the North of England. Exploring further afield, the resort of Scarborough is 10 miles away, with its Norman castle and yet more golden beaches.
The charming property is all on one level, with a welcoming lounge in which leather sofas surround a smart TV and coal-effect gas fire in a brick-clad fireplace. There is a spacious kitchen and a separate dining room, from which patio doors lead into the conservatory, where you can watch birds feeding in the garden. The two bedrooms, a double and a compact twin, share a family bathroom.
To the rear is a garden with hedging, trees and shrubs, and a patio area where you can spend time dining alfresco or simply enjoying the fresh air.