This is a stunning stylish newly refurbished apartment in a fantastic location over looking the North Bay, with an amazing bathroom and outside space with seating and bike storage.
There is a fully equipped kitchen with washing machine, fridge freezer, electric cooker, hob, microwave and plenty of cupboard space so you have everything you need for your stay.
Free on street parking scratch cards provided, 2 dogs allowed.
There is a modern bathroom with bath, separate electric shower cubicle, towel rail, sink, and toilet.
The main bedroom has a top-quality king-size bed orthopaedic mattress, hanging rail, chest of draws and bedside draws.
The 2nd bedroom has either two singles or can be made into a king-size bed to suit your needs, with a hanging rail, bedside tables.
There is a living room/diner with 2 sofas, electric fire, 42" smart TV and unlimited Wifi, dining table and seating for 4 and patio doors opening to the outside enclosed courtyard with seating and a shed for bike storage. There is a lockable shed for bike and surfboard storage.
Max 2 dogs allowed to stay at £15 extra each per stay.
Self check in
Available by phone or email
Scarborough is a resort town on England’s North Sea coast.
Its 2 bays with sandy beaches are split by a headland bearing the 12th-century Scarborough Castle. The Victorian Central Tramway funicular train links the town centre with South Bay and its harbour. The Rotunda Museum explores local coastal geology.
Scarborough SEA LIFE Sanctuary’s marine displays and the Peasholm Park Japanese gardens are behind North Bay. Scarborough has nice scenery and there's plenty to do – lots of arcades and fish and chip shops and a lovely beach too. There are a lot of things to do in Scarborough… Visit Scarborough and its two sweeping sandy beaches, rugged castle ruins, and museums for rain days.
There’s plenty to do in Scarborough. Take a boat trip offshore to meet lazy seal colonies, surf in the North Sea, or chug through the North York Moors on a traditional steam train. Follow dinosaur footprints on North and South Bays, then see the real things fossilised in the geology museum.
The fair in the folk song made famous by Simon and Garfunkel may no longer exist but there’s still a traditional market hall packed with produce and regular craft fairs. Scarborough North Bay, in Yorkshire, is a great beach spot, and it has all the attractions of a seaside resort. Hide
Train, bus, taxi.
Lower ground floor flat with steps down into the courtyard where there is outside seating.