Welcome to 2 The Bolts, Robin Hood's Bay

2 The Bolts is a superb holiday cottage built around 300 years ago, which retains many of the beautiful internal features you would hope to see in a period home like this. A short walk from the sea in the heart of the picturesque old village of Robin Hood's Bay, this cottage is a perfect base for walks, beach trips, and sightseeing along the beautiful North Yorkshire coastline.

 

 

The cottage is available all year round, and sleeps up to 6 people in two twin rooms and one double room. Each bedroom has a distinctive character, (all bedding is provided), and the bathroom boasts a traditional washstand and luxurious roll top bath. (You will need your own towels). There is ample comfortable seating for six in the living room, where you can enjoy a real open fire, or a family meal around the large pine table.

Alongside the traditional and original cast iron fireplaces you will find modern gas central heating, dishwasher, LCD TV, DVD player and excellent cooking facilities. (Please note that smoking is not allowed in the cottage)

We are a stone's throw from the village's interesting shops and pubs, and only a short walk from the sea too! Whitby and Scarborough are easily accessible if you need the facilities of a larger town, .....but you will find you rarely need to leave the village!
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photo Album

Take a look at the album of pictures from the house.

Around the Bay

Snapshots of Robin Hood's Bay: Send us yours once you have stayed at 2 The Bolts!

Availability

Click to see a regularly updated calendar of available dates

Tariff

Weekly and 'short break' rates. Get in touch if you have any questions or requests.

Contact us

Send us an e-mail, and we will answer any queries, or confirm cost and availability

Useful Links

Activities, timetables, and places to visit. Information about Wireless Broadband connection in the area.

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This site was last updated 03-May-2010