Within 300 metres of the tranquil Pannett Park, this stylish townhouse offers a convenient hiding place in plain sight for six people and one dog. With the stunning fishing villages that line the Yorkshire coast in close proximity, not to mention the haunting North York Moors calling over the horizon, this is the ideal base for walkers, cyclists, nature lovers, foodies and fossil hunters who will find their appetites sated throughout the year. Benefitted from a location that opens up the lesser-known side Whitby, this well-appointed apartment offers spacious living areas and even a balcony for al fresco dining.
Entering the townhouse via an archway and then into a hallway, the open-plan living area is a cosy space for enjoying nibbles and beers in front the TV at night, putting the world to rights over an afternoon cuppa or just lounging with the papers or a podcast at the weekends. There’s enough room around the dining table for a good spread and for a certain hound to snake between legs on the lookout for a treat, with second helpings from the kitchen only a few feet away. A family bathroom also sits on the ground floor, only a short scurry from a bunk bedroom. On the second floor, a king-size bedroom with a tallboy style wardrobe and a double bedroom with views across to Whitby Abbey sit alongside a shower room. A small balcony fit for al fresco dining sits beyond the patio doors in the lounge, just the place to toast to a day well spent.
Along with Pannett Park, Whitby is home to a range of dog-friendly attractions, including its West Pier, Tate Hill beach and its ruined abbey, all within 1 mile of the apartment. Dogs are part of the furniture in Robin Hood’s Bay (5.5 miles), its sprawling beach home to fossils and hundreds of metres of sand and seaweed. The North York Moors (5 miles) is criss-crossed by stunning walking and cycling routes, with the scenic village of Goathland (9 miles) accessible via steam train from Whitby.