Aislaby Hall - The Garden Apartment Aislaby, nr. Whitby

Sleeps 4 Ref: W41221
  • Arrival day: friday
  • Sleeps: 4
  • Pets: Yes
  • Reference: W41221
  • Grade:  ***
  • Fuel & power included
  • Linen & towels included
  • Parking available
  • Pub nearby
  • Rural
  • Short breaks all year
  • Shower
  • Television
  • Washing machine



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Description of Aislaby Hall - The Garden Apartment

Wonderful views

Steps to entrance. All on ground floor: Living/dining room/kitchen. 2 bedrooms: 1 double, 1 twin, both with en-suite shower room with toilet.

Oil CH, elec, bed linen and towels inc. DVD. CD. M/wave. W/machine. D/washer. Freezer. Shared lawned garden with patio and furniture. BBQ. Parking (2 cars). No smoking. Friday to Friday. NB: There is a pond in the garden.

Just a short drive from the ancient seaport of Whitby is the tiny hamlet of Aislaby where you will find Aislaby Hall set in its own grounds. Both the Hall (ref W43005) and Garden Apartment (ref W41221) afford breathtaking views towards the Esk Valley. Garden Apartment forms the ground floor of this large country house.

Steeped in history, the Hall dates back to the 1800s and still retains many of the original features of a bygone era. Antique, reproduction and contemporary modern have been brought together to offer spacious accommodation perfect for a long-awaited family get together or to celebrate that special occasion. The ancient seaport of Whitby known for its connections with Captain James Cook boasts a colourful harbour that leads to a 3-mile stretch of award-winning sandy beach, perfect for a fun-filled family day at the seaside. Dominated by the abbey ruins and St Mary’s church, where Bram Stoker found his inspiration and Dracula was born, 199 steps lead to the ruins where breathtaking views across the coast line can be enjoyed.

Visit fishing villages and smugglers’ coves dotted a long the coastline such as Robin Hood’s Bay, Runswick Bay and Staithes - all untouched by the hands of time. If walking and cycling are your forte, then this is the place to be with the North Yorkshire Moors on your doorstep and many bridle paths and cycle tracks to suit everyone. All in all, Aislaby Hall is an ideal location for all the family at any time of the year.

Shop 2.5 miles, pub and restaurant 2 miles.

 

Aislaby Hall - The Garden Apartment in Aislaby,
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