Glencoe (Grade 11 listed building) is a truly idyllic coastal property located in the very popular village of Robin Hoods Bay, famous for its welcoming of walkers finishing the monumental Coast to Coast walk. The property was built in 1639 but has been added to over the centuries. Formerly a Sea Captain's residence, Glencoe has a secret, now sealed,tunnel once used by smugglers, located in the cellar. Also in the cellar is an original crab copper boiler. This 5 bedroomed Georgian property boasts original wooden flooring, open fires to some rooms and sea views from the upper floors. Currently a family home, it would also make an ideal b and b or holiday home. The beach is just 2 minutes walk away, with Whitby a 10 minute drive and Scarborough 30 minutes
The property has accommodation covering three floors and briefly consists of:-
Cellar Stairs leading from kitchen to cellar currently used as a utility room and plumbed for washing machine.
Ground floor
Sitting room (4.13m x 3.51m 3.51) (13'5 x 11'5) Charming room with open fire and radiator with original wooden flooring.
Kitchen (4.30m x 3.70m) (14' 1 x 12' 1) - Seating area for 6 with modern style rangemaster (aga brand} plumbed for dishwasher, radiator and Belfast sink.
First Floor
Bedroom 1 (4.14m x 2.67m) (13'5 x 8'7) Double room, Open fire, radiator built in cupboard.
Bedroom 2 (4.41mx2.75m) (14'52x9') Double room, ensuite shower room with WC and basin, radiator and built in wardrobe.
Family Bathroom (1.42mx2.42m) (4'6x8') Bath, WC, basin and radiator.
Second Floor
Bedroom 3(4.38mx3.09m} (14'3x10'1) Double room and original wooden floor, radiator.
Bedroom 4 (4.20mx2.65m) (13'7x8'7) Double room with original wooden flooring. Radiator.
Bedroom 5 (1.8mx2.66m) (5'9x8'7) Single room with Cupboard housing boiler.
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