A delightful bungalow on the edge of the historical coastal town of Bridlington, with the incredible surrounding coastline to discover.
Ground Floor:
2 steps to entrance. All on the ground floor.
Living/dining room: With Smart TV and glass doors leading to garden.
Kitchen: With electric oven, electric hob, microwave and fridge/freezer.
Bedroom: With double bed.
Bathroom: With shower over bath, and toilet.
Gas central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included.
Lawned garden with sitting-out-area. 1 small dog welcome. Private parking for 1 car. No smoking.
Appletree Cottage is a traditionally furnished property, providing a cosy stay for two. The cottage has a beautiful private garden, bursting with flowers through the spring and summer months. An ideal spot to sit out and enjoy the sunshine.
Inside you have a spacious living room which is open plan with a dining area. With comfortable seating around the TV. Double glass doors bathe the room in light, leading out into the garden. The kitchen is separate, and well equipped for making special meals for two. There is a well-presented double bedroom with a wardrobe and dressing table, plus a bathroom with a shower over the bath. The whole property is on one level, with a convenient private parking space next to the property. You are only a two minute walk away from the local pub which serves great food if you fancy treating yourselves. This is a wonderful area with many attractions just a short distance away. Bridlington has a wonderful promenade as well as a historic harbour, with two glorious golden beaches. The Bridlington Spa hosts many shows or from the harbour there are several boat trips including bird spotting tours.
Nearby in Sewerby you have the impressive Georgian stately home of Sewerby Hall with beautiful gardens. There are golf courses at Sewerby for pitch and putt, or a proper round if you fancy playing golf. For avid nature lovers, walkers and those who love the outdoors, there’s Danes Dyke, South Landing, Flamborough Head and light house, and Bempton Cliff RSPB Nature Reserve not far away where you can spot gannets and even colourful puffins. A little further inland you have the Yorkshire Wolds and Yorkshire Moors. Locally, there are several houses of historic interest as well as Sewerby Hall, you have Sledmere House and Burton Agnes Hall. Scarborough is not far away where you can watch the motorbike racing at Oliver Mount or go to Stephen Joseph Theatre in the Round. Both Hull and York are an easy drive with many galleries and museums as well as horse racing and shopping. This is a great destination all year round. Beach 1 ½ mile.