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Mumbles Cottage
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Außergewöhnlich
Highlights
- Top bewertete bequeme BettenGästen gefallen die komfortablen Betten hier.
- Zentrale LageBei dieser günstigen Lage bist du nie weit von dort entfernt, wo du sein solltest.
- Entdecke Sehenswürdigkeiten in der NäheIn der Nähe von: Whitby Harbour
Beliebte Annehmlichkeiten
- Kühlschrank
- Parkplätze auf dem Gelände verfügbar
- Rauchen nicht erlaubt
- Mikrowelle
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Whitby
- Whalebone ArchPlace, Whalebone Arch4 Gehminuten
- Strand von WhitbyPlace, Strand von Whitby6 Gehminuten
- Whitby HarbourPlace, Whitby Harbour9 Gehminuten
Zimmer und Betten
3 Schlafzimmer (Platz für 6 Personen)
Schlafzimmer 1
1 King-Bett
Schlafzimmer 2
2 Einzelbetten
Schlafzimmer 3
1 Doppelbett
1 Badezimmer, 1 Gäste-WC
Badezimmer 1
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Badezimmer 2
Toilette
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Mumbles Cottage
Mumbles Cottage offers a relaxed base in the centre of Whitby. Set over three floors, it combines practical living spaces with a calm atmosphere, making it an easy place to settle into during your stay.
The living room sits at the front of the house, where a bay window brings in natural light. It’s a comfortable spot to put your feet up after exploring the town or the surrounding coastline. The kitchen and dining area form the heart of the home, giving you the space to cook, eat, and spend time together without feeling crowded.
Upstairs, the bedrooms are arranged across two floors, giving guests a sense of space and privacy. The main bedroom features a king-size four-poster bed, while the second is set up as a twin. The top-floor bedroom, with its sloped ceilings and skylights, offers a quieter retreat. A family bathroom and an additional WC on the ground floor mean getting ready for the day is straightforward.
Outside, a south-facing patio provides a sunny spot to enjoy some fresh air, tucked away from the bustle of the town. The property also benefits from parking for two vehicles, accessed by a narrow lane.
For larger groups, the cottage can be booked alongside the neighbouring Tenby Cottage, allowing up to 12 guests to stay close together.
Whitby is a historic seaside town on the North Yorkshire coast, known for its striking cliffside views, sandy beaches, and atmospheric harbour. At its heart stands Whitby Abbey, the centuries-old ruins that inspired Bram Stoker’s Dracula, and the famous 199 steps leading down into the old town’s narrow streets, independent shops, and traditional fish and chip restaurants. The town blends maritime heritage with a creative, slightly quirky character, hosting festivals throughout the year and offering easy access to the North York Moors. It’s a place where coastal scenery, local history, and a relaxed pace of life come together.
The living room sits at the front of the house, where a bay window brings in natural light. It’s a comfortable spot to put your feet up after exploring the town or the surrounding coastline. The kitchen and dining area form the heart of the home, giving you the space to cook, eat, and spend time together without feeling crowded.
Upstairs, the bedrooms are arranged across two floors, giving guests a sense of space and privacy. The main bedroom features a king-size four-poster bed, while the second is set up as a twin. The top-floor bedroom, with its sloped ceilings and skylights, offers a quieter retreat. A family bathroom and an additional WC on the ground floor mean getting ready for the day is straightforward.
Outside, a south-facing patio provides a sunny spot to enjoy some fresh air, tucked away from the bustle of the town. The property also benefits from parking for two vehicles, accessed by a narrow lane.
For larger groups, the cottage can be booked alongside the neighbouring Tenby Cottage, allowing up to 12 guests to stay close together.
Whitby is a historic seaside town on the North Yorkshire coast, known for its striking cliffside views, sandy beaches, and atmospheric harbour. At its heart stands Whitby Abbey, the centuries-old ruins that inspired Bram Stoker’s Dracula, and the famous 199 steps leading down into the old town’s narrow streets, independent shops, and traditional fish and chip restaurants. The town blends maritime heritage with a creative, slightly quirky character, hosting festivals throughout the year and offering easy access to the North York Moors. It’s a place where coastal scenery, local history, and a relaxed pace of life come together.