Centrally placed for visitors wishing to explore Saltburn, the stunning coastline and the nearby town of Whitby, famed for Bram Stoker’s Dracula.. lift access.
All on the Second Floor:
Kitchen/dining room: Electric Oven, Electric Hob, Microwave, Fridge, Washer Dryer
Bedroom 1: Kingsize (5ft) Bed, Shower(In Room) Ensuite: Toilet
Bedroom 2: Bunk (Double On Bottom, Single Above) Beds
Bathroom: Bath With Shower Over, Heated Towel Rail, Toilet. Gas central heating, gas, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Welcome pack.. Allocated parking for 1 car in private car park. No smoking.. Swallows Nest enjoys a fabulous position on Marine Parade looking across the stunning bay of Saltburn-by-the-Sea. This second floor apartment has been refurbished in 2019 with lift access and is set within the imposing former Victorian Zetland Hotel. The Zetland Hotel building remains the most prominent feature of Saltburn and there is a sense of grandeur and olden day luxury as you enter this historic building.
The apartment benefits from an open plan living space which is light and spacious and stylishly decorated. There is a kitchen with quartz worktops, and fully equipped with everything you will need to rustle up brunch or supper. It has a bathroom with large bath and shower over, master bedroom with kingsize bed and shower cubicle, and second bedroom with a double bed with single bunk over. Large windows in all rooms offer stunning views of the sea, and a special treat is to watch the dramatic scene as the colours change on the rugged cliffs beyond, as the sun goes down.
Saltburn is a cosmopolitan seaside resort and fast becoming a very popular place to visit. With an exciting assortment of restaurants and cafés to suit all tastes, there is always something new happening in the town so there is a great buzz around the place. The local inn along the beach is still famous for its link to pirates and smugglers in days gone by, and you can get a feel for this, as you walk the beach and admire the cliffs that surround the bay. The Cleveland Way snakes through the coastal area of the town and stretches all along the cliff tops and down into various bays and coves along the Heritage Coast making this a fabulous base for those who enjoy walking.
Situated on the edge of the North York Moors National Park, this is a perfect base for those who want to sample some of the most beautiful scenery in the county, with its many pubs and restaurants serving home cooked food and offering a warm welcome in its many villages. Explore the pretty bays and coves along the stunning coastline such as Staithes, Runswick Bay, Robin Hood’s Bay and Sandsend.
Take a relaxing trip on a steam train as it chugs its way from Whitby, deep into the heart of the North York Moors, through ‘Heartbeat’ country and on to the wonderful market town of Pickering. The popular town of Whitby is just 30 minutes’ drive along the coast and is an experience in its own right. Home of majestic Whitby Abbey, made famous by Bram Stoker’s ’Dracula’, cobbled back streets, quirky shops and the replica of Captain Cook’s ship, HMS Endeavour. There are many year round festivals and events held here, from a regatta to a Goth festival. Alternatively, take a sea fishing trip on one of the many tourist boats.
The walled city of York is within an hour’s drive, as is the popular city of Durham. With the North York Moors National Park and many other popular attractions, you’ll never get stuck for things to do. Beach 550 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant 220 yards.
Free WiFi
There is a lift from ground floor.
Families or couples only.
No stag, hen or other party bookings allowed.