ID: S368266
Dabbling Ducks is a well-received holiday cottage in Whitby, praised for its cleanliness, welcoming atmosphere, and thoughtful touches such as a welcome pack. Guests appreciate its convenient location for exploring the local area, with easy access to Whitby and scenic walks. The property is described as comfortable and well-equipped, though some mention creaky floorboards and suggest minor improvements. Overall, it offers a homely vibe and serves as an excellent base for holidaymakers looking to enjoy the North York Moors & Coast.
Reviewers consistently mention the spotless condition of the property, indicating a high standard of cleanliness that contributes positively to their overall experience.
The property's location is highly praised for its proximity to Whitby, ease of access to public transport, and the availability of local amenities such as a pub and butchers. The scenic riverside walk into Whitby is a recurring highlight.
The majority of guests find the property comfortable, with special mentions of comfy beds and a homely feel. A few guests note the sofas could be more comfortable, which slightly impacts the overall comfort score.
The property is well-equipped and maintained, with guests appreciating the facilities provided. Some suggest the addition of a grab rail in the tub for safety, but overall, the facilities meet guests' needs.
Guests frequently express gratitude for the welcome pack, which adds a personal touch to their stay. While these gifts are warmly received, it is noted that such gestures, though common, are not guaranteed for every stay.
Nestled in the small village of Ruswarp, a stone's throw away from the seaside resort of Whitby, rests this homely brick-built cottage, Dabbling Ducks. Perfectly positioned within a quiet cul-de-sac within walking distance to the River Esk, Dabbling Ducks offers a welcoming setting for your next visit to North Yorkshire. A handy driveway greets you upon arrival at the property, leading you up a set of stone steps and over the threshold into a cosy hallway, aptly featuring colourful artwork of a dabbling duck, where you can kick off your boots before continuing through to the contemporary open-plan living and dining area. The sociable space is thoughtfully laid out with a grey interior and boasts a wooden dining table with seating for all six guests as well as a plush armchair and a number of sofas gathered around the coffee table, inviting you to put your feet up and enjoy a spot of television. Follow the room through to the amply-equipped kitchen, where the modern grey colouring continues to decorate the interior, featuring all of the necessities required to prepare your meals, with the added bonus of a handy dishwasher, so there's no arguing over who's doing the dishes afterwards! If you're not ready for the fun to be over, head outside for a seat around the picnic bench and toast your glasses to a fabulous holiday, relishing in the peaceful atmosphere of the quaint village. As the day draws to a close, head upstairs to prepare for bed with a soak in the tub in the newly fitted family bathroom with a shower over, relaxing your muscles amongst the bubbles after a day full of adventure. The first floor boasts three bedrooms, a light and airy single bedroom, decorated with quaint drawings of woodland animals, a sumptuous king-size, and a second sumptuous king-size, fitted with a television, offering an escape from the main area of the house to watch a movie under the covers with your significant other. Put down the oven gloves for the evening and stroll around the corner for a delicious meal at The Bridge Inn, a traditional village pub serving up hearty pub food, or take a visit to Jacksons Butchers to pick up some locally sourced meat or freshly baked goods to enjoy in the comfort of the cottage. Take the short stroll along the banks of the River Esk to Ruswarp Pleasure Boats, where you can hire a rowing boat and enjoy a leisurely float along the river, or thrill-seekers can tackle the waters in a kayak. Jump in the car and head to the seaside town of Whitby, the inspiration behind Bram Stoker’s Gothic-novel, Dracula and climb the 199 stone steps to reach the ruins of the 13th century Whitby Abbey, offering panoramic views of the harbour and across the rooftops of the town. History buffs will be delighted with the abundance of heritage to discover in the ancient town, from the displays that can be seen at RNLI Whitby Museum to Whitby Lighthouse. Finish the day with a spot of fish and chips from one of the many eateries that line the streets and be sure to grab a stick of rock from Sandgate Sweet Shop in true seaside getaway fashion. Be sure to choose Dabbling Ducks for an unforgettable trip to North Yorkshire.
Nestled on the River Esk rests the quiet village of Ruswarp, a stone's throw away from the seaside town of Whitby. The streets are lined with rustic stone-built cottages homing a host of amenities including a traditional local pub and a family run butchers. The town boasts attractions including rowing boat and canoe hire on the River Esk as well as a Miniature Railway. The Esk Valley Walk passes through the town, leading to the old port of Whitby.
Three bedrooms: 1 x king-size with TV, 1 x king-size, 1 x single.
Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
Kitchen.
Living/dining room
Gas central heating.
Electric oven and two burner gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, TV, WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Off-road parking for one car.
Garden with furniture.
Sorry, no pets and no smoking.
Shop and pub 0.1 mile
Eve
The accommodation had everything you could need plus more! There was a small food tray with bread and some other items aswell and milk and butter in the fridge! Everything has been thought of! Very clean and modern and felt really comfortable. Ideal location next to the pub station and bus stop. Would definitely stay again.
Timothy
No local convenience store but a pub selling decent food and an excellent butchers more than made up for that. Highly recommended.
Jonathan
It was absolutely ideal for a break with my two teenage daughters. The only reason I'd give a 4* and not 5 is that the location is good but not perfect. Views from the property aren't great and the lack of a local convenience store would be difficult for people without transport. Having said that, these are minor points and nothing that could be changed. Had a wonderful time and would recommend to a modern family for a break.
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