A comfortable and cosy property for two, this oak-furnished apartment places you in the heart of the seaside town of Whitby. The River Esk is 350 yards from the front door, with a sandy beach, a harbour and a heritage pier less than half a mile away; from here you can take guided walks or coastal cruises, visit museums and tearooms, and sample the famous Whitby fish and chips. The town’s 13th-century abbey — which served as the inspiration for Bram Stoker's Dracula — is also just 0.5 miles on foot. Those arriving by train will find the location especially convenient, as the property is just under half a mile from the railway station, providing easy access further afield to the North York Moors National Park.
The apartment is found on the building’s second floor. Accessed via a flight of stairs from the large ground-floor lobby area, the hallway leads onto the lounge/diner, where a picture window frames the far-reaching views of the town across to the verdant countryside and over the cliff top, while a flame-effect electric fire provides a cosy glow. On the same level are a contemporary kitchen, a king-sized bedroom with a dressing table and stool, and a shower room.