Set within miles of spectacular open countryside that your canine companion will go mutts for, this cosy and quaint cottage reflects the rugged yet beautiful scenery that surrounds it, with plenty of fantastic walks beginning from the doorstep.
The best remedy after a long day exploring your surroundings is the welcoming open-plan kitchen/dining/living room, complete with a fetching beamed ceiling above the contemporary kitchen and living space, ideal for cooking, socialising and relaxing as a family, with a gorgeous wood burner to keep toes and paws toasty. Your canine companion will love curling up in the adjoining dining area with a beautiful skylight and expansive patio doors providing some lovely warm spots to take a snooze. The ground-floor bedroom with an en-suite wet room makes washing off mucky pups as easy as retreating upstairs to dream of tomorrow’s adventures in the further two en-suite bedrooms. Unleash your four-pawed pal into the enclosed patio garden, perfect for little paws to safely sniff around, before heading into the 4-acre field across the road for epic walkies.
Clinging to the hillside, the traditional fishing village of Staithes boasts a rich naval history and was home to the famous Royal Navy captain and explorer, Captain James Cook. Explore the old village through its fascinating alleys and ginnels; your canine companion will love bounding down Dog Loup Alley, the narrowest alley in the world at just 18 inches wide. Treat your pup to an afternoon sniffing around the rock pools at the harbour, 1.5 miles away. For longer walkies, join the Cleveland Way National Trail, 11.5 miles away, a 190-mile trail from Helmsley to Filey which takes you along the rugged yet beautiful North Yorkshire coastline.