Whitby Holiday Cottages - Broadings Farm

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Situated only 1 mile from the popular seaside town of Whitby, North Yorkshire, lie Broadings Farm Cottages. They are within easy reach of the beautiful North Yorkshire Coast and North Yorkshire Moors National Park and are walking distance into Whitby.

The cottages are an ideal base to explore the surrounding area and the many quaint villages, including Staithes, Runswick bay, Robin Hood's Bay and Grosmont to mention a few. The brooding North Yorkshire Moors are only a short distance away. This is the home of the North Yorkshire Moors railway and of course the 'Heartbeat' village of Goathland. There is so much to see and do you'll wonder how you will fit everything in.




Whalebone Cottage

Whalebone has its own private garden and patio area with panoramic view over the nearby River Esk. The cottage sleeps up to 8 people in 4 bedrooms. There is a spacious lounge and kitchen which includes a washing machine, dishwasher and fridge. There are 2 bathrooms, 4 bedrooms, 2 with double beds and 2 with single beds Pets are allowed providing they are kept on a lead No smoking in the cottages Disabled access Welcome pack on arrival Off road parking Short breaks min 3 nights October to March Arrivals after 3pm and depart by 10am please Bookings are Saturday to Saturday


Broadings Bungalow

Broadings Farm Bungalow sleeps 4 in two bedrooms. One with double bed and second bedroom with 2 single beds There is an open plan lounge and kitchen which has a dishwasher, washing machine and fridge. Outside: Lawns and patio area Pets are allowed providing they are kept on a lead No smoking in the cottages Disabled access Welcome pack on arrival Off road parking Short breaks min 3 nights October to March Arrivals after 3pm and depart by 10am please Bookings are Saturday to Saturday






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Whitby is the Uk's premier holiday destination. The old world charms of this ancient port set beautifully on the edge of the scenic North York Moors National Park draw visitors from across the UK every year.