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  • Last Minute Cottages - Grimes Nook
  • 2

    Redcar and Cleveland

    Grimes Nook

    Ref: S45224

    Reviews 68

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    The seaside village of Staithes offers cobbled streets and back alleys, pretty houses, harbour, sandy beach, pubs, shops and tea rooms. The Cleveland Way is well worth exploring, whilst the larger resports of Whitby and Scarborough are nearby.

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Grimes Nook
  • North Yorkshire

    Grimes Nook

    Ref: S291792

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    Runswick is a quaint fishing village situated in the North York Moors National Park. It's the perfect destination for a holiday, with plenty to do and see all year round. During the summer, there's plenty of opportunities to explore the stunning natural beauty of the National Park, while during the winter, the village has a more quiet, cosy atmosphere as it's tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The beaches and coastline also make it a delightful place to relax.

    Holiday apartments are a great way to explore Runswick, and our selection of apartments offer a great deal of comfort and convenience for travellers. Boasting a wide range of modern amenities including comfortable living rooms, fully equipped kitchens, spacious bedrooms, and a variety of other stylish features to make your stay as enjoyable and hassle-free as possible, many holiday apartments in Runswick also come with stunning views, allowing you to truly get away from it all.

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    • Penelope - Verified booking

      If you like to spend your 'get away from it all' holiday living under a wooden stage populated by tap dancers wearing clogs then this is the property for you.

      Grimes Nook should be advertised with a noise warning... The lack of any floor covering in the apartment above means that you can share your neighbors holiday with them! Every footfall, word, wag of the dog's tail, opening of a drawer, pull of the loo roll can be yours too! All a special delight if they are early risers!! Sharing is caring but this is beyond unbearable. Add to this the general state of the property... Grimy Nook would be more appropriate. We had to wash everything in the kitchen before we could use it. The mugs (Wilko specials) were stained dark brown, the wine glasses smeary and dirty. Let's hope you don't need to grate cheese... unless you like rust on your spag bol! Let's hope you don't like ice in your gin, either ... the freezer was completely frozen up. We managed to chip the ice tray out but there was no way it was going back in, and I don't go on holiday to defrost other people's freezers. Then, if you manage to cook anything (and you need to be aware that there are NO basic essentials provided in this place at all) beware that the table doesn't collapse as you eat... It's pretty close to it! Maybe after you've eaten you'd like to use the shower room? Well, best to wear gloves when turning the light on. The light pull... a cord with a plastic toggle on the end... was once white... no more. It's now brown and indescribable near the toggle. Really?! These cords cost pence to replace... Unacceptable!! Never mind COVID precautions, what about e-coli! Never mind... let's use the loo. Generosity knows no bounds here with 1 complimentary loo roll! And let's hope you don't need to clean the bowl... You do NOT want to touch the loo brush which is a health hazard and lives in a damp damaged, yellow-stained corner (loo brushes cost a few pounds... surely this could be replaced every month). OK... Now I need a shower to get clean... The shower is ok, as long as you can fit through the tiny opening, but when you get out, the bath towel is not much bigger than a hand towel and the kind of quality you'd get in a charity shop to line your new puppy's bed with. Whilst house training. Still, the location was great... the owners clearly agree because I certainly can't see what else we paid the ridiculously overpriced rental fee for. We left after 4 nights as we could bear it any longer Avoid this place... Its an utter rip off.

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    • Bernadette - Verified booking

      Most of our stay in staithes was good and we would like to return in the future.

      There is a few things that would be ideal for future visitors - Somewhere to keep bathroom toilettes - lamp bulbs / one was out , no WiFi to contact you but we were ok with one lamp , just so you are aware it needs replacing . - broken glasses in cupboards on arrival - more trays / roasting tin for oven maybe - bigger toaster - had to squash bread to fit in very small toaster . - better pillows and the bedding was very bitty and tired . On arrival the cottage looked nice and was warm, so thankyou for pre warming on such a cold day . To my horror both sofas have a lot of mould behind the big cushions, this I know to be a health hazard and I’m very upset about it .. I suffer from asthma so this worried me a great deal . Peace and tranquility!! None of this I’m afraid .. The noise from the tenants above in grimes cottage was horrendous.. on our last night they decided after making so much racket for 3 days and nights to switch the washing machine on which probably ended around 1am . As for there being no Wi-Fi ,and leaving our I pads etc at home to read a good book whilst away , we did not get that holiday , relaxing feel you described in the description details and have returned home tired and a little stressed having very little sleep . My husbands 60th birthday treat was a flop

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    • Peter - Verified booking

      We would not stay at this cottage again.

      The bedding was not 100% clean, the mattress protector was stained and there were hairs on both it and the extra bed cover. The cottage was quaint but also rather gloomy and not a pleasant place to stay, we actually left a day early. The cottage just had the feel of being neglected, the chair in the bathroom had a big hole in it, the pull cord for the light had been broken and bodged rather than be fixed properly. Also the decorating which although wasn't too old had been done poorly with paint on things where it shouldn't have been (like on electrical fittings) and with the windows being painted shut. The heaters warmed up quickly but the cottage still felt cold and I'm not one who normally feels the cold - I do not consider them adequate. I expect better than this when I rent a cottage from Sykes, generally we do get better and we are happy but this is now the second holiday we've been disappointed with which is why I marked down the question regarding whether we would recommend Sykes to others.

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    • Jackie - Verified booking

      This really was a great find & an ideal getaway for 2 people.

      The property is all on one level and located minutes from the sea, the main high street and 2 pubs. The living area was clean, comfortable and really cosy, especially when the wood burner was lit. The kitchen area was well equipped and functional, although the table a bit wobbly. But note that there is no mobile signal available at the property, however a short walk to the harbour or pub will resolve this issue. We were a bit worried about the inconvenience of having to park the car at the top of the village, but to be honest it wasn’t an issue as we spend most of our time meandering around the little streets & alleyways and enjoying the coastal walks. Just be prepared and bring groceries and wood for the fire, with you so you don’t have to keep walking back up to the top. This is a beautiful location and we will be back, though not suitable for people with limited mobility as there are steps to navigate to the property.

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    • Glenys - Verified booking

      We enjoyed our stay at "Grimes Nook".

      As we had just arrived from overseas, a "Welcome Pack" of just a few tea bags, milk would have been very much appreciated. I had tried to anticipate what was needed, and had most essentials, but late afternoon, a long journey etc. did miss on a couple of things. Have never stayed in self catering before, where there wasn't a starter pack. I understand the owners not having internet connection, but it would certainly help when one is trying to look into tourist attractions in the area, sometimes communication links with family when needed. Visits to "Dotty's" had to be daily, maybe a good way of increasing her trade. Sorry about the negatives. There were many positives, good weather, a beautiful spot in Yorkshire and a very comfortable cottage.

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    Things to do near Runswick Bay

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    Robin Hood's Bay
    One of Yorkshire’s true jewels, Robin Hood’s Bay is a pretty village meets incredible beach, set in a sheltered bay on the beautiful Yorkshire Coast. Brooding cliffs tower over a village of quaint charming cottages which spill right down to the edge of the sea.

    Runswick Bay

    Runswick Bay is a popular family destination on a dramatic section of coast. Rock pooling, fossil hunting and blustery coastal walks are popular activities in this area. The peaceful sandy bay offers great surfing and sailing opportunities and is set against the charming village backdrop of red roofed cottages.

    Whitby Beach

    A short walk from the harbour, Whitby Beach is one of the largest beaches in Whitby and an excellent family day out. A large range of amenities and refreshments are in the local area. Dogs are not allowed on the south end of the beach.

    Whitby Museum

    Whitby museum with hundreds of exhibits including archaeology, social history, geology, natural history and Captain Cooke. An attraction for all the family.

    Kirkleatham Museum

    Museum in a magnificent 17th Century building in Redcar, Tees Valley. Permanent and changing exhibitions on art, coast and country and social history.

    Captain Cook Memorial Museum

    Captain Cook is Yorkshire's most famous son. The Captain Cook Memorial Museum houses a superb collection of original exhibits. Disabled access, gift shop, various language guides.
    Whitby
    Whitby is a seaside town in Yorkshire, northern England, split by the River Esk. On the East Cliff, overlooking the North Sea, the ruined Gothic Whitby Abbey was Bram Stoker’s inspiration for “Dracula”.
    Whitby Abbey
    Perched on Whitby’s East Cliff, overlooking the North Sea are the remains of Gothic Whitby Abbey. The first monastery on the site was founded in 657, which became one of the most important religious centres in the Anglo-Saxon world. To get to the Abbey you can count the 199 steps to the top of the headland from the town.

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