Whitby 3.2 miles.
Beacon House is a charming semi-detached holiday home situated near a local pub in the picturesque town of Whitby, North Yorkshire.
With convenient roadside parking, this delightful retreat offers an ideal base for families or friends seeking to explore the historic charm and coastal beauty of the area.
As you step into Beacon House, you'll be welcomed by a generously sized kitchen and dining area, fully equipped to cater to all your culinary desires.
It's the ideal spot to gather around the table, enjoy hearty meals, and swap tales from the day’s adventures.
Just off the kitchen, you'll find a comfortable sitting room, complete with a projector for a full cinema experience, for those moments when you want to unwind.
Spanning three floors, the house offers four thoughtfully designed bedrooms.
On the first floor, you'll discover a super-king-size room alongside two double bedrooms, each one offering a peaceful escape after a day of exploration.
The second floor is home to a twin bedroom, perfect for children or friends sharing.
Outside, the rear garden is a true gem.
With a spacious decking area, it’s perfect for outdoor dining or simply relaxing.
And, if you fancy a bit of pampering, you can indulge in a soothing soak in the hot tub.
There is also a games room that includes a self contained bar, a darts board, pool table, ping pong table and games console.
Whether you're in the mood for relaxation or adventure, Beacon House provides the perfect setting for your North Yorkshire escape.
For your convenience, Beacon House features a bathroom as well as a separate shower room so there are never any morning rushes.
There is also a handy cloakroom on the frist-floor.
Immerse yourself in the captivating local history by exploring the striking ruins of Whitby Abbey, a site credited with inspiring Bram Stoker's iconic Dracula; a chilling narrative can be further unravelled during a visit to the chillingly thrilling Dracula Experience Ltd.
A leisurely stroll within the town reveals the famed Whalebone Arch, an homage to the town's rich seafaring past.
For natural respite, retreat to the verdant Pannett Park, followed by a trip to the delightful Whitby Museum, a testament to the region's diverse heritage.
Fans of naval history should not miss the Captain Cook Memorial Museum, housed in the famous explorer's former residence.