This former fishing village is on the Cleveland Way, and visitors will find a collection of interesting houses and a good variety of shops and a beautiful sandy beach within its boundaries. As well as being a fishing village, Skinningrove was part of the Ironstone Mining Industry and there is a museum in the area that charts the history of this industry. Saltburn is just six miles away and has retained much of its Victorian charm, including the pier, colourful Italian Gardens and the oldest water balanced cliff tramway in Britain, well worth a visit. Skinningrove is ideally placed as a base to explore the dramatic scenery of the moors and the many coastal towns and villages in the area, making it a great holiday base.
This former Victorian powerhouse offers light, airy and stylish and unusual accommodation for up to 10 people.
This is a superb conversion of a former Victorian powerhouse, just 800 yards from the sandy beach in Skinningrove. Skilfully restored, the property has many fine, original features. The entrance hall has a magnificent staircase leading to a galleried landing with a leaded glass dome, and the relaxing sitting room has beautiful arched windows with sea views and a cast iron fireplace. The kitchen is modern and well equipped with a generous dining area, and the bathroom with its roll top bath entices the guests to have a luxurious soak at the end of the day. The four bedrooms exude character with exposed beams, quirky windows, and sumptuous decor; two of the rooms enjoy en-suite facilities. A shared enclosed lawn and courtyard can be enjoyed outside.
Full gas central heating throughout. Gas cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, colour TV, video, DVD player, stereo/CD player etc. Fuel & power inc. in rent. Bed linen inc. in rent. Highchair & stair-gate on request. Ample off-road parking. Large enclosed shared garden with courtyard, furniture & BBQ. Up to 2 well behaved pets welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shops & pub 5 mins walk.