Guests appreciate the cottage's good standard of refurbishment, cleanliness, and its central location with proximity to shops and the beach. The property retains its charm despite some quirks like low ceilings. The modern bathroom and comfortable beds are noted, although some guests mentioned issues with thin towels and bedding. The lack of outdoor space and parking restrictions are drawbacks, but overall, the cottage is seen as a cosy base for exploring the area.
The cottage is generally praised for its cleanliness, with guests mentioning a well-maintained bathroom and overall good condition. However, one guest found blocked water flow due to hair in the shower drain, slightly affecting the score.
The location is highly regarded for its central position in the High Street, close to amenities and a reasonable walk to the beach. Parking is noted as a challenge due to restrictions, but a free car park is available nearby.
Guests find the beds comfortable and the cottage cosy, though some mention the duvets are too warm and the pillows flat. The living space is considered small, and tall guests have bumped their heads, indicating some comfort concerns.
Facilities are adequate with a well-equipped kitchen and modern bathroom. However, guests suggest improvements such as better towels, additional pillows, and maintenance issues like the need for shower tray sealing and a shower door.
There is no mention of gifts or special thoughtful touches provided by the owner, so it is not possible to assess this category.
Nestled in the old town of Bridlington is this fantastic Grade II listed cottage, 48 High Street. Benefitting from both a central and coastal location, this three-storey cottage is ideal for families and friends. Park up on the roadside and discover the white-washed terrace, with a grey door and duck-egg windows. This lovely home is brimming with character, with its beamed ceilings throughout and a crackling woodburning stove. Step inside into the sitting room, where you can unwind on the sumptuous sofa as the woodburning stove warms your toes. Moving through the property, locate the contemporary kitchen, housing an electric oven and gas hob to whip up tasty meals and a washing machine so you don't have to pack your whole wardrobe. For some fresh air step out into the small, rear patio and perch on the furniture to enjoy the final moments of the sun. As the sky grows dark, retreat indoors, and climb upstairs to the first floor to find the shower room, where you can wash the day away. The first floor also hosts a spacious king-size bedroom with storage to house your personal belongings and views of the charming street; offering antique stores and art galleries. Venture upstairs to the second floor to discover a twin bedroom with A-framed beams and sloped-ceilings for an intimate feel. In the morning, make use of the kitchen facilities to conjure a home-cooked breakfast or a take a short stroll to a quaint café to let someone else do the cooking. You'll be located on a historic high street in the heart of Bridlington, with architecture dating back to 1640, and impressive, traditional pubs to dine in such as The Lamp Restaurant, the Black Lion, and The Board Inn. There is also a selection of small, independent galleries to explore and The Bayle Museum, a building dating back to the 1100s, now housing a selection of local artefacts and close to Bridlington Priory. If you prefer cooking at home, there are supermarkets, convenience stores, and a local shop at the end of the road to stock up on essentials. For more local attractions, scenic views of chalk-cliffs can be admired from Bridlington South Beach, where you can build sandcastles and enjoy an ice-cream on the attractive promenade. Visit the Grade I Georgian house of Sewerby Hall & Gardens to marvel at landscaped gardens and wild-life lovers can spend the afternoon at Bridlington Animal Park. Jump in the car to the seaside resort of Filey, test your swing at the golf course, explore the peaceful Glen Gardens and wander along the promenade to see a collection of art. Why not spend the day at award-winning beaches in the traditional town of Scarborough, home to a medieval castle, fascinating aquarium, and an exciting water park for a splash? For long-lasting memories, secure a stay at 48 High Street.
Bridlington is a coastal resort on Yorkshire's east coast, south of Scarborough and Filey. Two award-winning golden sand beaches, both packed with activity, spread out on each side of the ancient harbour. Funfairs and quiet spots to sit and watch the world go by are all available along beautifully built promenades. The historic 'Old Town' of Bridlington, with its shops, sights, restaurants, and historic 'Old Town', present a fascinating contrast to life on the beach, where the current episode of Dad's Army was recorded, while the Bridlington Spa Theatre on the front provides nighttime entertainment. The East Riding Leisure Centre offers a family swimming pool as well as a variety of other indoor activities.
Over three floors.
1 x king-size, 1 x second-floor twin.
Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC.
Kitchen.
Living/ dining room with woodburning stove
Gas central heating with woodburning stove.
Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/ freezer and washing machine.
TV, WiFi.
Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Highchair and travel cot available on request.
Roadside parking on first-come, first-served basis.
Enclosed small patio to the rear with furniture.
Sorry, no pets and no smoking.
Shop 0.2 miles, pub 0.1 miles, beach 1.4 miles.
Note: The staircase is very steep and may not be suitable for those with limited mobility.
Note: The door frames are low, please take care
David Anthony
Mean with heating in a cold property even got a phone call mid holiday from Sykes asking why heating was being put high spying on guests with a Google hive and ring door bell cameras made us feel uncomfortable never again
Trevor
Lovely cottage well refurbished very clean and a credit to the owner , Sykes cottages highlight off road parking in description and garden patio area , indeed there is a free car park a short walk away , and a small yard to rear with patio furniture , all in all a great place to stay and very reasonably priced
Jayne
Perfect location to all amenities shops take aways & a lovely walk to the beach. Close to all attractions for us as a family. Everything you need in the cottage and itâs cosy & so comfortable. Quiet street easy to park. Will be booking again. The owner was friendly and provided me with lots of information.
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