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Lingdale 4 Bedroom House & Trundlebed Option
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4 bedrooms1 bathroomSleeps 619 sq m
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Explore the area
Lingdale
- North York Moors National Park5 min drive
- Saltburn Golf Club8 min drive
- Land of Iron9 min drive
- Durham (MME-Teesside Intl.)50 min drive
Rooms & beds
4 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
Bedroom 1
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Single Bed
Bedroom 3
1 King Bed
Bedroom 4
1 Single Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Bathtub or shower · Bathtub · Toilet
Bathroom 2
Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Kitchen
Garden
About this property
Lingdale 4 Bedroom House & Trundlebed Option
This is a bigger than average traditional street house
There are fireplaces in the living room, main bedroom and an old range in the kitchen, but we ask you not to light fires in them as the flues need relining and we don't want you to have any problems with fumes
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Ultra high ceilings, steep staircases. Decorated with pieces from my travels. Yard with barbeque and seating. There aren't many photos at the moment, as we have been renovating. Coming Soon - request if required.
No 3 is right on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, with a view of the sea, which is 6 miles away, from the road outside. Close to Lockwood Beck trout fishery (fly only), and magnificent moorland views. Whitby is 15 miles away, accessible by two buses or car.
First Floor - There is a large bedroom with double bed, Optional trundle twin bed (Extra Cost direct with Owners), wardrobe, chest of drawers and bedside tables, and a second single bedroom.
The First Floor bathroom has a bath with deluge shower over, radiator, wall heater, fan, sink and toilet.
Second Floor - There is a large bedroom with king size bed, television, built in wardrobe and shelving, bedside tables, and a second single bedroom also with television.
The Second Floor bathroom has a standalone shower, radiator, fan, sink and toilet.
The living room has a TV with Netflix and Prime, two double sofas and a couple of easy chairs. There is a small dining table and 2 wicker dining chairs.
There are various books on the shelves, please feel free to read and swap any novels but don't take any reference books e.g. dictionaries, cook books away. Buckets and spades in situ!
The kitchen has an integrated fridge, integrated freezer, microwave, integrated dishwasher, electric fan oven and gas hob. As this is our house, it is fully equipped with extras like a mixer, juicer etc. It is fully equipped with cookware, cutlery and crockery. In addition to the washing machine, we have also installed a condenser tumble drier.
We provide all towels and bed linen, tea towels and oven gloves.
Basic food supplies of tea, coffee, salt, pepper, herbs spices and cooking oil are in the cupboards. We provide milk for your first cuppa.
There are locked cupboards in the kitchen and main bedroom with extra linen, basic maintenance stuff and supplies for the cleaners.
Prior to Brexit, I worked in Greece from May to November, and this is my house, so I may not be around during your stay. I have a local co host who lives in Guisborough, a ten minute drive away, in case of any major issues or emergencies. Either she, I, or my partner Anthony are available easily by message or phone call.
Lingdale was an old ironstone mining village, established in the 1800s to house the miners and their families. It was mostly developed around two roads, one leading to the older settlement of Stanghow, up towards the moors and down through Skelton to the sea in the opposite direction. The other road leads to previous ironstone mining villages at Boosbeck and Margrove Park ( pronounced Magra locally).
There is a wildflower meadow, nice for dog walks, 200 yards from the house. The local chip shop is just behind us and the post office, butchers, pharmacy and local general shop are within 100 yards.
The house was originally part of the pub next door, hence the very high ceilings. The pub although completely renovated is remaining closed following a bereavement. There is a blue folder at the house with suggestions for other eating places, walks etc.
There are local buses departing from just a minutes walk round the corner, going to Saltburn-by-the-sea, the local market town of Guisborough, the seaside town of Redcar, and Middlesbrough. To access the moors, you really need a car. Whitby is about 15 miles away.
The properties nearby airport is Durham Tees Valley Airport which is 26.7 miles from the property.
We suggest that you use park and ride from April onwards, clearly signposted from the road over the moors, as parking in Whitby is busy and sometimes hard to find, despite large car parks.
The staircase is very steep and for this reason we don't let the house to families with babies or toddlers under two. There are two bannister rails.
Please put all used sheets, pillowcases and towels (not mattress or pillow protectors - they get disinfectant sprayed between guests and are on a our deep clean system) in the linen bags provided at the end of your stay to comply with Covid rules.
Please do let us know if you damage anything. We know that accidents happen and a little warning and covering the cost of damages allows us to make sure that the next guests have everything that they need.
There are fireplaces in the living room, main bedroom and an old range in the kitchen, but we ask you not to light fires in them as the flues need relining and we don't want you to have any problems with fumes
.
Ultra high ceilings, steep staircases. Decorated with pieces from my travels. Yard with barbeque and seating. There aren't many photos at the moment, as we have been renovating. Coming Soon - request if required.
No 3 is right on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, with a view of the sea, which is 6 miles away, from the road outside. Close to Lockwood Beck trout fishery (fly only), and magnificent moorland views. Whitby is 15 miles away, accessible by two buses or car.
First Floor - There is a large bedroom with double bed, Optional trundle twin bed (Extra Cost direct with Owners), wardrobe, chest of drawers and bedside tables, and a second single bedroom.
The First Floor bathroom has a bath with deluge shower over, radiator, wall heater, fan, sink and toilet.
Second Floor - There is a large bedroom with king size bed, television, built in wardrobe and shelving, bedside tables, and a second single bedroom also with television.
The Second Floor bathroom has a standalone shower, radiator, fan, sink and toilet.
The living room has a TV with Netflix and Prime, two double sofas and a couple of easy chairs. There is a small dining table and 2 wicker dining chairs.
There are various books on the shelves, please feel free to read and swap any novels but don't take any reference books e.g. dictionaries, cook books away. Buckets and spades in situ!
The kitchen has an integrated fridge, integrated freezer, microwave, integrated dishwasher, electric fan oven and gas hob. As this is our house, it is fully equipped with extras like a mixer, juicer etc. It is fully equipped with cookware, cutlery and crockery. In addition to the washing machine, we have also installed a condenser tumble drier.
We provide all towels and bed linen, tea towels and oven gloves.
Basic food supplies of tea, coffee, salt, pepper, herbs spices and cooking oil are in the cupboards. We provide milk for your first cuppa.
There are locked cupboards in the kitchen and main bedroom with extra linen, basic maintenance stuff and supplies for the cleaners.
Prior to Brexit, I worked in Greece from May to November, and this is my house, so I may not be around during your stay. I have a local co host who lives in Guisborough, a ten minute drive away, in case of any major issues or emergencies. Either she, I, or my partner Anthony are available easily by message or phone call.
Lingdale was an old ironstone mining village, established in the 1800s to house the miners and their families. It was mostly developed around two roads, one leading to the older settlement of Stanghow, up towards the moors and down through Skelton to the sea in the opposite direction. The other road leads to previous ironstone mining villages at Boosbeck and Margrove Park ( pronounced Magra locally).
There is a wildflower meadow, nice for dog walks, 200 yards from the house. The local chip shop is just behind us and the post office, butchers, pharmacy and local general shop are within 100 yards.
The house was originally part of the pub next door, hence the very high ceilings. The pub although completely renovated is remaining closed following a bereavement. There is a blue folder at the house with suggestions for other eating places, walks etc.
There are local buses departing from just a minutes walk round the corner, going to Saltburn-by-the-sea, the local market town of Guisborough, the seaside town of Redcar, and Middlesbrough. To access the moors, you really need a car. Whitby is about 15 miles away.
The properties nearby airport is Durham Tees Valley Airport which is 26.7 miles from the property.
We suggest that you use park and ride from April onwards, clearly signposted from the road over the moors, as parking in Whitby is busy and sometimes hard to find, despite large car parks.
The staircase is very steep and for this reason we don't let the house to families with babies or toddlers under two. There are two bannister rails.
Please put all used sheets, pillowcases and towels (not mattress or pillow protectors - they get disinfectant sprayed between guests and are on a our deep clean system) in the linen bags provided at the end of your stay to comply with Covid rules.
Please do let us know if you damage anything. We know that accidents happen and a little warning and covering the cost of damages allows us to make sure that the next guests have everything that they need.
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Pet-friendly
Outdoor space
Ocean view
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House Rules
Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 18
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
About the area
Saltburn-by-the-Sea
Saltburn-by-the-Sea is home to this holiday home. Cleveland Way and Saltburn Valley Gardens are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore North York Moors National Park and Saltburn Valley Country Park. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Redcar Racecourse or Prissick Plaza Skate Park.
Lingdale
What's nearby
- North York Moors National Park - 5 min drive
- Saltburn Valley Gardens - 6 min drive
- Saltburn Pier - 7 min drive
- Saltburn Cliff Lift - 7 min drive
- Danby Castle - 16 min drive
Getting around
Restaurants
- Duke William Inn - 5 min drive
- Longacre - 6 min drive
- Saltburn Cricket Club - 9 min drive
- Hunley Hall Hotel Saltburn-by-the-Sea - 9 min drive
- The Skelton Pantry Cafe - 4 min drive
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