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6 Abbey Terrace
Sleeps 18

6 Abbey Terrace

6 Abbey Terrace is a large terraced holiday property in the centre of Whitby on the coast of North Yorkshire. No.6 sleeps 18 people, with five bathrooms and nine bedrooms and does not accept pets. 6 Abbey Terrace in Whitby is ideal for extended families or groups that want to visit this wonderful seaside town and require a modern, self-catering holiday home able to accommodate large groups and family get-togethers or reunions.

There are two sitting rooms at 6 Abbey Terrace, one with an open fire, TV, comfortable sofas, chairs and a second, modern living room with a range of seating. The contemporary dining room on the first-floor seats up to 18 people around a large rectangular wooden table set behind a beautiful bay window. The kitchen features a very large island with a sink in the middle of it. It includes a large range-styled electric oven with a gas hob and microwave oven. The utility room has two dishwashers, a wash-dryer, and a fridge freezer.

As a Victorian terraced-styled property, 6 Abbey Terrace is set over five floors and has nine bedrooms. On the third floor, there is a:

• one double bedroom

• two twin bedrooms.

On the second floor, there are:

• two king-size double bedrooms with their own TVs and a twin bedroom and single bedroom.

On the lower ground floor, there is

• one king-size double bedroom

• one family room with a single and a king-size double bed.

There are three additional shower rooms with showers and handwash basins and a third-floor bathroom with a bath and separate shower cubicle.

6 Abbey Terrace is a well-appointed and modern terraced self-catering holiday home in the centre of Whitby. Whitby has long been a popular seaside holiday location with a great beach and various restaurants, cafes and traditional pubs. It’s also a good location for discovering the beautiful coastline of North Yorkshire – on foot or by car. As well as being by the sea when staying in Abbey Terrace, the North York Moors National Park is a short drive away. There is a range of elegant period properties and beautifully restored National Trust houses. 6 Abbey Terrace is a perfect location and holiday cottage for groups and families that want to explore North Yorkshire.

To check availability, make an enquiry or book 6 Abbey Terrace, use the Visit Website buttons for further information. When enquiring, please tell us you found this North Yorkshire holiday cottage in Whitby on the My Favourite Holiday Cottages website. Thank you.

sleeps
18
bedrooms
9
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5

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Reviews

Perfect For a Large Seaside Gathering

The house was perfect for a large family gathering with 15 people aged between 1 year and 70. The decor was tasteful and facilities amazing. We particularly appreciated the large dining room where we could eat together, and the two dishwashers. The position in the town was perfect for everything we wanted to do. Everyone was delighted with their bedrooms.

Mr Woodward, York, July 2016

An Amazingly Spacious House

We found 6 Abbey Terrace to be very spacious and clean and the size of the house was amazing. The property is very well placed for the town centre too.

Mrs Ellin, Sheffield, February 2016

Will 100% Recommend This House

A fab property with lots of character in an amazing location. Very clean and tidy and it felt very homely and had everything you needed. We will return and would 100% recommend.

Mrs Fluen, Sheffield, January 2016

Excellent Standard of Accommodation

The standard of accommodation and the location of the property was excellent. There was plenty of space and fittings to more than cater for our party of 18. The housekeeper was very helpful and pleasant and the house was very clean and ready for our arrival. We booked the house for a family gathering to celebrate my daughters 21st birthday and the large square table in the dining room and the kitchen fittings were perfect for cooking for 18 people. Everyone had a fantastic time and we would certainly recommend this property to anyone who wants a large property

Ms Kemp, Hornsea, June 2015