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Luxury cottages in Scalby
5 luxury cottage and self catering accommodation in Scalby, North Yorkshire. A range of superb quality cottages across Scalby.
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Sleeps 8
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Scalby sleeps 8.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Detached Easy Walking Garden Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: Owned by the Her Majesty the Queen who visited in 2010, these former farm buildings and cottages have been transformed and are in an ideal holiday location from which to explore both the North York Moors National Park and the glorious Heritage Coast of Yorkshire. Scalby Lodge Farm sits in an idyllic location on the edge of the elegant seaside town of Scarborough, with direct access to the Cleveland Way and affording stunning views towards the 12th-century castle ruins and across the coastline towards Bempton Cliffs RSPB Bird Sanctuary. Bird watchers should note that there is direct access to Scalby Pond and RSPB Bird Sanctuary boasting a private hide which guests are welcome to use. Scarborough is known as the first seaside resort and has been welcoming guests for more than 300 years. It boasts two beautiful beaches, with the North Bay being popular with surfers and the South Bay perfect for a fun-filled family day at the seaside. The town centre is home to an eclectic mix of shops, a wide choice of restaurants and its very own theatre where plays by the famous Alan Ayckbourn can be enjoyed. A stroll along the esplanade, featured in the TV series The Royal and Heartbeat, is a delight with far reaching views towards the castle and across the bays. Other places to visit include the 12th-century castle, Peasholm Park, the Sea Life Centre and an open air theatre. To the south are Filey, Bridlington and many historic homes, halls and castles with Burton Agnes Hall housing a large collection of Renoir and Monet art, and Sewerby Hall and Gardens well worth a visit. To the north is the historic port of Whitby, renowned for its connections with Captain James Cook. The town is home to the stunning abbey which overlooks the colourful harbour and marina, and is the departure point for steam rides across the dramatic moors aboard the North Yorkshire Moors Railway. Smugglers coves include Robin Hood’s Bay, Runswick Bay and Staithes where tumbling cottages cling to the cliff edges. Further inland are the North York Moors, known as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, where quaint little villages tucked away deep in the valleys await discovery. Visit the daffodil fields of Farndale in springtime, a truly magnificent sight to behold. Dalby Forest is home to the world mountain bike events and offers cycle hire with tracks to suit all ages, picnic areas with barbecues, the ever popular Go Ape, a visitor centre with children’s play areas and a very popular café with terraced eating areas - an ideal place to recharge your batteries. Alternatively, take a day out to Flamingoland Theme Park and Zoo. The market towns of Malton, Kirkby Moorside and Pickering host weekly markets and are easily accessible. A little further afield, discover the minster city of York, 40 miles, with art galleries, museums and theatres in abundance and the glorious York Minster itself. Scarborough and the surrounding areas are packed with things to do and see and there really is something to suit all the family. Shop and pub ½ mile.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Scalby sleeps 6.
Features include: Pool Short Breaks Pub nearby Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Wrea Head Country Cottages are perfectly located just outside the village of Scalby, surrounded by stunning countryside views on the edge of the North York Moors National Park, yet only 3 miles inland from Scarborough with its sandy beaches. At the end of a private drive, the location ensures a peaceful holiday as well as a safe environment for children to play. Granary and Woodland View have been sympathetically converted from former farm buildings and retain many of the original features including the oak beamed ceilings. Set in attractive landscaped courtyards, they enjoy magnificent views towards the sea and Scarborough Castle. These VisitEngland 4 star rated holiday cottages boast a large shared indoor heated swimming pool with sauna and Jacuzzi open to guests from 9am to 9pm. Children will enjoy the robust climbing frames, and the two-storey fully furnished Teddy Bear’s Cottage, not forgetting the little summer house and communal barbecue areas all overlooking the rolling meadowland to the front. Shop and pub 1/2 mile.
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Scalby sleeps 8.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Detached Games Room Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: This lovingly converted, detached former stable offers warm, spacious, modern holiday accommodation. It is set in a village with tea rooms, shops, and two village pubs, yet the North Bay and amenities are only a 5-minute drive. The Scarborough to Whitby old disused railway line is 2 minutes for walkers/cyclists. Dalby Forest is about 20 minutes by car with cycle trails and Go Ape with its high wires and tree top adventure. Whitby and Robin Hood’s Bay are a short drive to enjoy the history/coastline. There are tennis courts a short walk away . Shops and pubs ¼ mile. Large living room with wood-burning stove, double folding glass doors and wooden floor. Large well-equipped kitchen with tiled floor. Integral games room. Double bedroom with 5ft bed and en-suite bathroom with toilet. First floor: Three twin bedrooms. Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Scalby sleeps 4.
Features include: Pool Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Wrea Head Country Cottages are perfectly located just outside the village of Scalby, surrounded by stunning countryside views on the edge of the North York Moors National Park, yet only 3 miles inland from Scarborough with its sandy beaches. At the end of a private drive, the location ensures a peaceful holiday as well as a safe environment for children to play. Granary and Woodland View have been sympathetically converted from former farm buildings and retain many of the original features including the oak beamed ceilings. Set in attractive landscaped courtyards, they enjoy magnificent views towards the sea and Scarborough Castle. These VisitEngland 4 star rated holiday cottages boast a large shared indoor heated swimming pool with sauna and Jacuzzi open to guests from 9am to 9pm. Children will enjoy the robust climbing frames, and the two-storey fully furnished Teddy Bear’s Cottage, not forgetting the little summer house and communal barbecue areas all overlooking the rolling meadowland to the front. Shop and pub 1/2 mile.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Scalby sleeps 4.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Detached Garden Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Owned by the Her Majesty the Queen who visited in 2010, these former farm buildings and cottages have been transformed and are in an ideal holiday location from which to explore both the North York Moors National Park and the glorious Heritage Coast of Yorkshire. Scalby Lodge Farm sits in an idyllic location on the edge of the elegant seaside town of Scarborough, with direct access to the Cleveland Way and affording stunning views towards the 12th-century castle ruins and across the coastline towards Bempton Cliffs RSPB Bird Sanctuary. Bird watchers should note that there is direct access to Scalby Pond and RSPB Bird Sanctuary boasting a private hide which guests are welcome to use. Scarborough is known as the first seaside resort and has been welcoming guests for more than 300 years. It boasts two beautiful beaches, with the North Bay being popular with surfers and the South Bay perfect for a fun-filled family day at the seaside. The town centre is home to an eclectic mix of shops, a wide choice of restaurants and its very own theatre where plays by the famous Alan Ayckbourn can be enjoyed. A stroll along the esplanade, featured in the TV series The Royal and Heartbeat, is a delight with far reaching views towards the castle and across the bays. Other places to visit include the 12th-century castle, Peasholm Park, the Sea Life Centre and an open air theatre. To the south are Filey, Bridlington and many historic homes, halls and castles with Burton Agnes Hall housing a large collection of Renoir and Monet art, and Sewerby Hall and Gardens well worth a visit. To the north is the historic port of Whitby, renowned for its connections with Captain James Cook. The town is home to the stunning abbey which overlooks the colourful harbour and marina, and is the departure point for steam rides across the dramatic moors aboard the North Yorkshire Moors Railway. Smugglers coves include Robin Hood’s Bay, Runswick Bay and Staithes where tumbling cottages cling to the cliff edges. Further inland are the North York Moors, known as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, where quaint little villages tucked away deep in the valleys await discovery. Visit the daffodil fields of Farndale in springtime, a truly magnificent sight to behold. Dalby Forest is home to the world mountain bike events and offers cycle hire with tracks to suit all ages, picnic areas with barbecues, the ever popular Go Ape, a visitor centre with children’s play areas and a very popular café with terraced eating areas - an ideal place to recharge your batteries. Alternatively, take a day out to Flamingoland Theme Park and Zoo. The market towns of Malton, Kirkby Moorside and Pickering host weekly markets and are easily accessible. A little further afield, discover the minster city of York, 40 miles, with art galleries, museums and theatres in abundance and the glorious York Minster itself. Scarborough and the surrounding areas are packed with things to do and see and there really is something to suit all the family. Shop and pub ½ mile.
  
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