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Voyagers’ View is the owner’s home from home, so it is loved. It has superb views from every room across the harbour; the view which greeted many voyages. Also having a fabulous enclosed garden, it’s a wonderful bolt hole, nestled in the heart of the old town, yet tranquil and peaceful. A quaint fisherman’s cottage, but equipped to the highest specification, there is even a welcome basket of local products. Whatever the season or weather, your holiday starts as soon as you walk through the door!
The Space
Located in the heart of Whitby’s old town, you’ll find stunning views from every room across the harbour and North York Moors National Park in the distance.
The property has been beautifully renovated to a high standard to provide a quality experience with touches of luxury including Molton Brown toiletries and Tempur and Emma mattresses and pillows. The beds even have electric blankets to get extra snuggly in the winter.For when the sun isn’t so bright there are two flat screen TVs, both with Amazon Fire sticks to enable you to access your favourite channels and there are Sonos speakers for music streaming on each floor. You will also find board games and books, or you can just admire the view. With the addition of the fabulous independent shops of Church Street literally on the doorstep, there will always be plenty to do!
Upon entering the property, you’ll be welcomed into the light and airy living room. Perfect for socialising and relaxing, this space includes a comfy sofa and two matching chairs, an electric log burner, and a flat screen TV. Perfectly combining modern and traditional styles, it is ultra cosy and in perfect keeping with the nature of the cottage.
Sharing the living space is the kitchen which features a dishwasher, oven, hob, refrigerator, washer dryer, microwave, toaster, kettle, coffee machine, sodastream and cookware so you can make the most of your self-catering stay. There is also a dining table with four matching chairs.
Take the stairs up to the first floor and you’ll find the first bedroom and main bathroom. The bedroom boasts a comfortable king-size bed, storage space and an ensuite shower room offering overhead drench and handheld showers, WC and basin. With crisp white walls spanning the entire room, a tranquil and welcoming feel is created.
Clean and modern, the bathroom has a walk-in shower with the option of overhead drench and handheld showers, WC and basin.
The second bedroom, located on the second floor, also has a cosy feel and ample storage space. A king-size bed, wardrobe and bedside tables complete the space. This room also benefits from a flat screen TV.
Voyagers’ View has a fabulous, enclosed garden, unusually large for the old town, with beautiful views across the rooftops to the town centre. You’ll find a dining table and chairs, along with an additional separate seating area. This space is perfect for outdoor dining, a morning cuppa, playing garden games, or just relaxing in the sun. At night, the garden can be lit up to create a truly magical experience.
Neighborhood
Nestled on the rugged coastline of North Yorkshire, Whitby is a charming seaside town steeped in history and natural beauty. Famous for its stunning Abbey ruins, which inspired Bram Stoker's "Dracula," Whitby offers a unique blend of rich cultural heritage and picturesque landscapes.
Whitby's historic streets are lined with quaint shops, traditional pubs, and delightful cafes, offering visitors a taste of both local culture and contemporary convenience. The town's cobbled streets lead down to the bustling harbor, where you can watch fishing boats return with the day's catch or embark on a coastal adventure.
From the annual Whitby Goth Weekend to the Whitby Regatta, the town hosts various events throughout the year celebrating its unique character.
The local cuisine, renowned for fresh seafood, can be enjoyed in numerous acclaimed restaurants, ensuring a delightful dining experience.
For the outdoor enthusiast, Whitby is a gateway to exploring the North York Moors National Park, with its breathtaking heather-clad moorlands and scenic walking trails. The town's sandy beaches are perfect for a leisurely stroll, building sandcastles, or enjoying a classic fish and chips meal by the sea.
Getting Around
Whitby is easily accessible by road and rail, making it an ideal base for exploring the surrounding areas. Whether you're looking to explore the nearby coastal villages, or simply relax and enjoy the tranquil seaside atmosphere, Whitby offers something for everyone.
Whitby Train Station is located in the town centre and has direct services to Middlesbrough, Stockton-on-Tees, Hartlepool, Seaham, Sunderland, Newcastle, Prudhoe and Hexham.
Several bus routes operate in Whitby offering direct access to Guisborough, Leeds, Loftus, Middlesbrough, Scarborough and York.
Teesside International Airport is 45 miles away from Whitby.
Guests have access to the full property. Please note that there are four small flights of steps leading up to Voyagers' Rest (32 steps in total).
The keys to Voyagers’ View are accessed via a key safe box, and full details will be provided prior to check-in.
Free long-stay parking is available nearby on a first come, first served basis. Pay & display parking is also available in Whitby town centre, costing £10.80 per 24 hours.
Up to two well-behaved dogs are welcome to stay at Voyagers’ View per reservation.
Check-in: 16:00
Checkout: 10:00
4.50
(2 Reviews)
06/10/2024
The location is perfect, just 5 min walk into town. <br/>The accommodation was very clean, tidy and modern. <br/>The kitchen is absolutely stunning with everything that you will need to make a meal. It also has 10/10 coffee machine. <br/>The rooms were also a 10/10 as it was done to perfection. This spot is a gem, and I will definitely be returning. <br/>The only flaw it had was that the instructions to the front door was unclear. I had to ask locals to help me find the place.
23/09/2024
We spent a wonderful 5 days at Voyagers, our first stay in Whitby old town. It is conveniently located to all we wanted, from restaurants, galleries, shopping, walks, wind swept beach and the Abby ruins. The weather was mixed but didn’t stop us from exploring the town and surrounding areas. We enjoyed trips to the beautiful villages of Robin Hoods bay and Staithes. The low morning mist on one day made the walk around the Abby a real treat, having already seen it when the skies were clearer. The ruins viewed through the fog were all the more striking.
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