Facilities at the cottage include:
Gas Central Heating
Broadband with WiFi
Dishwasher
Washing Machine
Microwave
Iron and Ironing Board
Full size fridge and freezer
TV with built in DVD
Stereo HiFi with CD
High Chair
Cot with Matress
Travelcot/Playpen
A selection of games and books
Teatowel and handtowels are provided
Places to Eat.
-The Duke of York, Church Street - Great Pub food.
-Sanders Yard, Sanders Yard off Church Street - Great Vegetarian food.
-The Magpie - World famous fish and chips.
Things to See.
-The Whalebones - Captain Cooks monument and great views across the bay and of the Abbey.
-The Spa Pavilion - If you're here for an event, it's probably here.
-Whitby Abbey - Founded in 657ad by the Saxon king of Nothumbria Oswy, Ruined Abbey run by The National Trust.
-The Captain Cook Museum.
-The Dracula Experience - All about the dark Count.
-Whitby Museum, Pannett Park - Historical artifacts & Art Gallery.
-The Endeavour, Replica of Captain Cooks ship from his 1768 voyage.
Things to do.
-Whitby Walks - Ghost tours from the whalebones 8pm.
-Tours out from the harbour, along the coast and Whale Watching.
-NYMR - (North Yorkshire Moors Railway) Steam Trains.
-Pirate Play Park, located in Pannet Park, free to all.
Events.
-Goth Events, twice yearly gothic events with live music, trade stalls and events around the town.
-Folk Week, Folk concerts, workshops, Morris dancers and other entertainment.
-Whitby Regatta, possibly the oldest sea regatta in England, normally in August.
-Musicport, Festival of Music from around the world.
Transport links.
-Train via East Coast, Grand Central, First Pennine Express via Middlesborough and Darlington where connections can be made to Whitby at New Quay Road
-Whitby's main Bus Station, New Quay Road
- Your way in and out of Whitby.