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About this house rental
A unique and charming cottage in the historic Old Town, Gowland Cottage has a sitting room, dining room with reading nook, fully equipped kitchen which opens onto the patio garden. Through a doorway up the stairs to the first floor you will find a twin bedroom with a countryside theme and cotton linens. Also on the first floor is a cosy single room which acknowledges Scarborough’s fishing history. A daybed makes this a perfect relaxing space after a busy day exploring the sights. A spacious family bathroom with a good shower over bath is also on the first floor. Take another flight of stairs to the top of the house where you will find the romantic master bedroom, with king size bed and fresh cotton linens - it really is a peaceful haven. Gowland Cottage is only a short walking distance from the busy harbour and 18th century pier, beautiful sandy beaches, shops, amusements, restaurants, pubs and bars of beautiful Scarborough. From live music, museums, fun fair, beautiful gardens, stunning scenery and sweet shops. You will receive a warm & inclusive welcome from us as we share Scarborough’s delights - there’s something for everyone!
Gowland Cottage is easily accessible whether arriving by car or public transport. Only fifteen minutes walk or a minimum fare taxi ride from Scarborough Station and a private parking space big enough for two cars, Gowland Cottage can cater to your needs. Eight minutes' walk from Scarborough Castle, Anne Bronte's grave, St. Mary's Church rebuilt after being destroyed by Parliamentarians during Britain’s civil war and stunning views over the North and South Bays. Five minutes' walk from the newly refurbished Public Market Hall with its fresh local produce as seen on *Hairy Bikers*. Artisan bakery, fresh fish stall and new Gallery floor, cafes and a range of unique shops selling bespoke gifts, handmade jewellery, art, cakes, honey and handmade soaps. Vaults selling vintage and much more.
Scarborough is host to many events, such as Scarborough Cricket Festival, annual Goldwing Light Parade, Armed Forces Day, live music events at Scarborough Spa, the Open Air Theatre and Stephen Joseph Theatre. Ride the oldest funicular cliff railway, or the North Bay Railway, Scarborough is proud to be Britain’s first seaside resort. Visit the Sealife Centre or the Waterpark, or Italian and Shuttleworth gardens or explore the rock pools at Scalby Mills. The Rotunda Museum houses fossils from Yorkshire’s ‘Dinosaur Coast’ and a Bronze Age man. Fishing boat excursions, pleasure boat rides, surfing and cycle hire are all available locally and spectacular walking along the Cleveland Way, Tabular Hills and Dalby Forest.
Gowland Cottage is a nostalgic and cosy home from which to explore the beautiful North Yorkshire coast and the North Yorkshire Moors. Take a visit to Goathland - Heartbeat and Harry Potter country, with the charm of the North Yorkshire Steam Railway. Or visit Castle Howard 18th century stately home and rural estate. Visit the historic walled city of York by train or Whitby harbour by bus, both have a wealth of history, shopping and local fare. Tripadvisor Excellence Award.
