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Lavender House is situated in historic Whitby town on Yorkshires Heritage coastline. A Victorian terraced town house; it has a traditional style that gives it a lovely relaxing cosy warm feel. But it is the 21st Century and Lavender House is more than just well equipped, it has everything that you need for its role of a modern holiday home. It gives you the best of both worlds and great value.

Versatile accommodation it is ideal for a larger family or two family groups or some other mixture of individuals as it has four bedrooms.  There are two double bed rooms, a bedroom with twin single beds and  another single bed room,  sleeping seven in total. We provide a folding bed, so it can take a visitor or eighth person.

The well behaved pet(s) is welcome and we allow smoking. It has a lockable yard, so you can bring your bikes. We even have a snooker table in the dining room.

Near

Lavender House has shops and a pub within a few yards and is within easy walking distance of the bustling town centre.

The ‘old town’s market place, cobbled streets, wonderful odd shops and cafe’s are well worth a visit and can be taken in on the way to the “199 Steps” and Whitby’s famous Abbey.

Walk along the piers, doze on the beaches, visit the museums and learn about Captain Cook. Take a trip on a boat, go fishing.

There are many attractions for the kids, the arcades, boating pool crazy golf and why not a visit to a production at the “Spa”.

Around

Whitby is great whatever pace of life you want and is in a wonderful position to explore the local countryside.

Robin Hood’s Bay, Runswick Bay and Staithes are true coast villages and are among other secret places you will find.

A bike route to Scarborough along the coast and the disused railway provides some great scenery. Dalby forest is for you if you want more challenging routes and maybe 'Go Ape' for the kids.

Walk on the North York's Moors and how about a trip on a steam train through “Heartbeat Country”. Made famous by the TV series, it even goes through “Aidensfield”, it's called Goathland really!

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