Staxton is a small village in North Yorkshire, immortalised by Sir Alan Ayckbourne in his play, The Revengers Comedies. Situated on the rise from Lake Pickering, Staxton has been used by man since prehistoric times. Recent excavations at Heslerton have shown that an extensive network of farms, tracks and important buildings were built along the foot of the wolds dating from prehistoric right up to Roman times. Evidence of the Romans and the Viking invaders who colonised this region can be found in the historic city of York. The Jorvik Viking Centre makes for a great day out and York itself has plenty to see and do, including the Minster and the smallest street in the UK.
Just seven miles from the famous beach at Scarborough, this property offers semi-detached accommodation for groups of up to five family or friends.
This charming property was originally built from local chalkstone and is just a short walk from the local butcher and the village pub. A semi-detached cottage, it offers sleeping accommodation for groups of up to five people and has been refurbished and redecorated to a high standard throughout. Dual-aspect windows offer beautiful views of the village, whilst the rest of the property is similarly bright and airy. To the rear of the cottage is a private courtyard, complete with garden furniture, in which you can enjoy a spot of al fresco dining during the hazy summer months.
Full central heating. Electric cooker, microwave, fridge, washing machine, colour TV, video, CD player/radio etc. All fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen inc. in rent. Highchair on request. Off road parking for 2 cars. Enclosed courtyard to rear with garden furniture, shared with adjoining property. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 5 mins walk, pub 10 mins walk.