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Burton House
Burton House is an 18th Century holiday
cottage in the heart of the picturesque coastal village of Robin
Hoods Bay positioned 20 feet from King Street and the seawall
(View Map). Burton House is one half of the white house in the picture to the right. The proximity to the cliff offers the guest some wonderful views, sounds and smells of the sea.
Burton House comfortably sleeps
five in
two large bedrooms containing a double bed in the attic bedroom and a
bunk bed and single bed in the first floor bedroom . A
travel cot, high chair and changing mat are also available for guests use.
Burton House is a non smoking holiday
let and does not accommodate pets. Please be aware that Burton House,
in common with many Robin Hoods Bay holiday cottages, has steep
staircases with some low beams and ceilings. If you think any of
these features will cause you a problem please ask prior to booking.
For 2009 Burton House has a newly fitted kitchen and a refurbished living room and parking permit for Bay Bank and Station council car parks.
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availability and tariffs ===>
House Details:-
- Ground floor - spacious living room
with double sash windows, two and three seater sofas, open fire, colour 32"
TV, DVD and CD player. Snug with futon, children's toys and sea views to rear.
- Cellar kitchen - Fully fitted kitchen with dining table and chairs. The kitchen has electric hob with under counter oven, fridge (with small freezer compartment), washing machine and television. Please be advised that there is some limited headroom in the kitchen.
- First floor - Bedroom
with double sash windows, 1
bunk bed and 1 single bed with room for camp bed and or cot
(both supplied). Bathroom
with bath and over shower, sink and toilet. Views
from the sea wall to Bay Ness and Ness Point
- Attic
bedroom with double bed and large window with view
to king street and Ravenscar.
- Gas central heating throughout.
- Duvets on all beds with linen provided on request.
- Pictures of Burton House from the front
and rear
Click here
to see more pictures of Burton House and here to see our pictures of Robin Hoods Bay
Robin Hood's bay
In addition to being the destination of Alfred
Wainwright's 'Coast to Coast' long distance walk, a 190 mile
route that begins at St. Bees in Cumbria and crosses the Lake District
and North York Moors, Robin Hoods bay is also renowned for it's
abundant Jurassic
and Cretaceous fossils. A short trip along the beach from Burton
House will bring you into contact with ammonites and fossilised
dinosaur
footprints! Whilst most of the dinosaurs have long since departed,
Robin Hood's bay is a far cry from cutting-edge modernity, with
it's cobbled streets and walkways, traditional Inns and shops, you
really can feel that you have 'got away from it all'.
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