Summary:
Located just a few miles from Saltburn-by-the-Sea, The Railway Cottage is a Victorian terraced property which has been recently renovated. Sleeping up to four guests across two bedrooms, this comfortable and spacious cottage is close to a range of convenient amenities. The Railway Cottage welcomes both short term and long term stays and is perfect for those looking for a base to explore North Yorkshire or a peaceful spot to work from.
The Space:
The Railway Cottage has a welcoming and cosy living room. Featuring a comfy sofa, matching armchair and a flat screen TV, this space is ideal for relaxing. Whether you’ve had a fun-filled day exploring North Yorkshire or a busy day working, you can retreat here and unwind.
Head to the kitchen and you’ll find a clean, modern space. Amenities include an oven, hob, fridge freezer, kettle, toaster, microwave and washing machine so you have everything you could need for your self-catering stay. Dishes, cutlery and cookware are also provided for your convenience.
The property also boasts a separate dining room with a large dining table and six chairs. Whether you’ve prepared a home cooked meal or you’re enjoying a takeaway, this space is perfect for dining during your visit.
The bathroom is also located on the ground floor. Featuring marble style cladding and crisp white walls, this space is modern and clean. The bathroom includes a walk in shower, WC and basin.
Take the stairs up to the first floor and you’ll find two bedrooms. The master bedroom has a comfortable double bed and the second bedroom is a twin. Both beds boast plush bedding and premium bed linens for a comfortable night's sleep.
The Railway Cottage has a large yard at the rear. Private and enclosed, the rustic style space features a bistro table with four chairs perfect for alfresco dining.
Guest Access:
Guests have access to the full property. The keys to the property are accessed via a secure key safe and full details will be provided shortly before your arrival date.
There is free on-street parking to the front of the property and on the surrounding streets. All spaces are on a first come first serve basis.
A high chair is located in the cupboard under the stairs which guests are welcome to use. There is also ample room in the bedrooms for travel cots, however please note that these are not provided.
The Neighborhood:
Carlin How is a small village located in North Yorkshire, just four miles from the popular seaside town of Saltburn-by-the-Sea. The village is home to convenient amenities including a convenience store, a social club and a number of takeaways. When staying here, you’ll be ideally situated to explore beauty spots in North Yorkshire including the coastline and the North York Moors. The Railway Retreat is a 30-minute walk from Skinningrove beach so you’re within walking distance of the sea.
Head to Saltburn and take the oldest functioning cliff lift in the UK down to the promenade and you’ll arrive at the 208-metre pier which stretches out into the sea. The promenade has numerous shops, takeaways, cafes, restaurants, and the Pier’s amusement arcade for the kids. The long sandy shores are overlooked by colourful boutique beach huts and high cliffs tower in the distance.
Saltburn has plenty of beautiful walks too. The Valley Gardens are a maze of paths and tracks which wind through the flowers and woodland. If you want to explore further, The Cleveland Way National Trail is over 100 miles long and the lovely Saltburn is featured. If you fancy a 17.5 mile jaunt, start at Saltburn and walk your way to Sandsend. This walk is a great way to explore the North Yorkshire coastline and the views are beautiful!
Whitby is also within a 30-minute drive from the village. Walk along Church Street and you’ll wind up at the East bank where you’ll find narrow mediaeval streets dotted with boutiques, pubs and fish restaurants. Climb the famous 199 steps up to the Church of Saint Mary. You can also discover the renowned ruined Whitby Abbey, which was the inspiration for Bram Stoker’s gothic novel ‘Dracula’.
Walk over the swing bridge which sits over the River Esk and you’ll find yourself at the West side of town. It’s here you can discover cosy pubs, fun arcades and even more fish restaurants! Continue along the lively road until you reach the beautiful, blue flag West Cliff Beach which is lined with idyllic beach huts.
Getting Around:
Carlin How has great bus links to locations along the North Yorkshire coast with two bus routes running through the village. You’ll find direct routes to Middlesbrough, Saltburn and Whitby. A number of connecting routes can also be found from these stations so getting to other locations around the UK could not be easier.
The closest train station can be found in Saltburn. From here, there are direct routes to Darlington, Leeds, Manchester, Middlesbrough and York.