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Cedar View

Whitby, North York Moors & Coast (Ref. 1096366)

4.4

Yorkshire Coastal Cottages rating

  • 2 Guests

  • 1 Bedroom

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

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Features

  • Off road parking
  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

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47 Customer Review(s)

  • Thomas

    “It's these little things that make a house a home.”

    .. We got off in Whitby and quickly did some shopping in the supermarket. When we got to the house, we put the groceries on the kitchen counter. Our first impression - the induction hob was smeared. The tiles behind it too. The first question we asked ourselves: how clean is the rest of it? Otherwise, it's a really nice house with lots of lovely little details, lovely colours. A few bigger cushions for the sofas would have been nice and would have made everything a little more comfortable ...

    .. We got off in Whitby and quickly did some shopping in the supermarket. When we got to the house, we put the groceries on the kitchen counter. Our first impression - the induction hob was smeared. The tiles behind it too. The first question we asked ourselves: how clean is the rest of it? Otherwise, it's a really nice house with lots of lovely little details, lovely colours. A few bigger cushions for the sofas would have been nice and would have made everything a little more comfortable. More light, another point. We put a bedside lamp in the window below to make it a little brighter and cozier. We had hot water and we slept very well. What wasn't so good... There were limescale stains all over the bathroom fittings and the sink drain. It just hadn't been cleaned properly. Maybe other guests don't mind that? It seemed a little unhygienic to us. We had the impression that everything had just been wiped down quickly and that was it... In our opinion, it had not been properly cleaned. In many places in and around the house, spiders had had enough time to weave their webs... The WiFi worked very poorly. The websites sometimes took a long time to load or simply stopped working. The freezer compartment was iced up all the way down to the fridge; it hadn't been defrosted for a while. The water in the bathroom sink drained very, very, very slowly. There is an entry about this in the guest book that is a few weeks old. But nothing has happened in the meantime. The shower head in the bathroom was calcified/brownish/yellowed. Not a particularly pretty sight. This was also mentioned in an online review months ago. But nothing has happened here in the meantime either. The light in the extractor hood didn't work (cooking under "difficult conditions"). In the bathroom there is only 1 socket for a shaver - nothing else. The light from the ceiling falls directly from behind. There is no light on the mirror. So everything was a bit dark. A wet shave can easily become a bloody affair. There were enough towels. Although 2 in the bathroom and the ones for the kitchen smelled a bit musty, as if they had been left in the washing machine for too long. The garden behind the house could also do with a bit of attention. Nettles, thistles and weeds grew heavily on the edges and on the terrace and dominated the overall appearance. The garden was not really inviting to linger. Our impression was that everything looked a bit run down. Dried dog excrement on what could be described as "lawn". The heating came on early every morning. And then the pipes started knocking and cracking. Maybe it would be a good idea to bleed the heating. Is nobody interested in this? Is it even checked before the handover? Does nobody notice something like this? Does nobody feel responsible for it? We would have liked someone to have checked everything carefully beforehand. The kitchen equipment - a different topic... 3 large coffee mugs, 1 small coffee mug 3 water glasses 2 small and 2 large plates 6 egg cups!!! (for 2 people?) 4 bowls 2 different wine glasses: Why not at least 2 white wine and 2 red wine glasses? 2 pots, 1 frying pan 3 tablespoons, 4 knives, 4 forks etc. ... Why do I even need a dishwasher when there is so little crockery? And that was what we found so unfortunate. We are not talking about major investments here. These are small things. And it is precisely the small things that turn... a house into a home. The kitchen is for someone who doesn't like to cook or can't cook. Who maybe just warms something up, prefers to go out to eat or have takeaway. Everything somehow didn't quite fit together. The equipment looked more like "leftovers" that had been left over over the years. In our eyes, self-catering looks different... 2 steaks and a few fried potatoes? Not possible - only 1 pan. Pasta? Not possible either - no sieve and no deep plates. A good Whitby Gin or a cider brandy? No suitable glasses! We wanted to celebrate something - what should we drink the champagne out of? Basics such as scissors, a sieve, pasta plates, champagne glasses, wine/beer glasses, a second pan, glasses for a fire are missing... it's not much! The starter set with wood was there, with exactly 2 small cubes for lighting - no more, no less. Everything was counted exactly. 1 small sponge for 2 weeks and 3x dishwasher tablets. It's these little things that turn a house into a home. So... it was just a house. We have been coming to England for vacation for over 20 years now - sometimes twice a year. And they have almost always been great vacations. This time we were missing something...

    - Thomas, September 2024

Summary

  • Over two floors
  • One double bedroom
  • Bathroom with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC
  • Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining and sitting area with woodburning stove
  • First-floor snug
  • Central heating with woodburning stove
  • Oven, hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, TV, WiFi
  • Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Off-road parking for one car
  • Rear, enclosed garden with lawn, patio and furniture
  • One well-behaved dog welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop 0.9 miles, pub 0.7 miles, beach 2.2 miles

The property

Tucked away on the outskirts of Whitby in North Yorkshire, is this welcoming stone-built cottage, Cedar View.

Enjoying a fantastic rural location with easy access to the bustling town centre and beautiful beach, as well as an interior brimming with original features including exposed stonework and original beams, Cedar View is a fantastic dog-friendly retreat for couples plus their canine companion.

Be welcomed into the open-plan living space, where you can look forward to conjuring up delicious feasts in the fully functioning kitchen, ready to be savoured at the intimate dining table for two over a bottle of wine.

After your meal, snuggle up on the sofa and select your favourite film from the TV as the woodburning stove crackles nearby.

Climb the spiral staircase up the first floor, where in the charming nooks of the stone walls, you will find a small selection of books, perfect for a quick read before drifting off to sleep.

Enjoy a refreshing rinse in the walk-in shower, before climbing into the sumptuous double bed to catch your rest.

Start your morning off the right way with a steaming hot cup of coffee in the rear, enclosed garden where your four-legged friend can stretch their legs.

Venture into the town centre where you will be spoilt for choice for things to do, an excellent selection of pubs and restaurants are on offer, including the welcoming Abbey Wharf which offers picturesque harbour views as you dine.

There are well-stocked convenience stores for stocking up on essentials, as well as takeaways for when you don’t fancy heading out.

Explore the imposing Whitby Abbey, well-known for being the inspiration behind Bram Stokers famous vampire, Dracula, embark on the Dracula Experience, or climb the 199 steps which offer panoramic views at their top.

Spend a day on the glorious sands of Whitby Beach, where you can bathe, learn to surf, paddle the shores, or try your hand at fishing along the West Pier.

For a memorable date night, why not treat your loved one to a live performance at Whitby Pavilion with stunning views over the beach and sea?

Just a short drive away, you will find the peaceful fishing village of Robin Hood’s Bay, where you can tour the local museum and sample the local delights at the good selection of cafes.

Further afield is Scarborough, offering its magnificent castle, the fascinating Rotunda Museum, an aquarium, and the fun filled Alpamare water park.

Keen walkers can easily access the scenic Cleaveland Way from the town and hike towards some of the best scenery the region has to offer.

Choose Cedar View as your home-from-home.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £150.

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About the location

WHITBY

Robin Hood's Bay 5.5 miles; Scarborough 19.3 miles; Pickering 23 miles; Guisborough 21.5 miles.

The seaside town and port of Whitby lies at the mouth of the River Esk in the Scarborough district of North Yorkshire. Ideally situated for exploring this beautiful part of Yorkshire, the local area hosts an array of activities so you can be sure to get the best out of both the countryside and the coast. From the nearby North York Moors to its Blue Flag beaches, there's something here for everyone. Amongst its many attractions, Whitby holds a charming atmosphere, home to winding streets and hidden alleys, where you can find a wide selection of eateries and shops scattered amongst them. Take a trip to the picturesque harbour and lighthouse to watch the sun set or get involved in some whale watching or a coastal cruise to watch the creatures up close. Climb the famous 199 steps to the Whitby Abbey to immerse yourself with history, or visit the Captain Cook Memorial Museum presenting historical and ethnographic exhibition about Cook himself. Close to the Robin Hood's Bay, rich in heritage, wonders and scenic spots, and in easy reach of the bustling towns of Scarborough and Middlesbrough, Whitby is a prime location for exploring all of the delights that Yorkshire has to offer.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas