5 Stone Row was new to the holiday cottage rental market in August 2021 following a complete renovation. The 1840’s traditional sandstone terraced cottage offers a quiet enclosed garden and sleeps four in two bedrooms. Located in the sleepy coastal village of Skiningrove, near Saltburn-by-the-Sea and just north of the popular tourist towns of Staithes and Whitby and the beauty of the North Yorkshi
re Moors. About the village
With an industrial history, today Skiningrove is primarily residential with a scattering of holiday cottages. Despite the fantastic sandy beach and small active harbour for hobby fisherman, the village is somewhat yet undiscovered by the North Yorkshire tourist trade. This enables 5 Stone Row visitors to escape for a peaceful holiday by the coast, without the crowds of the nearby bustling resorts of Whitby or Staithes. The village is also popular with walkers, as it is located directly on the Cleveland Way footpath. Take the opportunity to climb up to enjoy stunning coastal views within minutes of the cottage’s front door. There is a fish and chip shop (limited opening hours), a community centre and general shop (limited opening hours) and post office. About the Holiday Cottage
On the ground floor, 5 Stone Row offers a comfortable sitting room, FreeSat TV, free Virgin Wi-Fi 100 mb/s and new log burner installed in the original stone fireplace. The large dining table provides seating for up to six and lots of room for family games and jigsaws. Newly fitted kitchen with integral utility area offers upright fridge/freezer, slimline dishwasher, washing machine, cooker, hob, grill microwave. Outside there is a yard at the back perfect for sandy buckets and spades in the summer or equally muddy walking boots from the nearby Cleveland Way footpath (2 mins) in the winter. There is a good-sized enclosed garden with patio and lawn to the front - to enable any four-legged visitors to have a wander, or equally for the two-legged visitors to sit at the outside table and chairs for morning coffee or afternoon tea. The first floor houses the master bedroom comprising of a new for 21 King-sized bed, wardrobe, blanket box, chest of drawers and bedside tables. On the same floor, the generous family bathroom provides a bath with shower over - if you fancy a longer relaxing soak while reading that book you have been meaning to get to. Second floor. The eaves houses the second bedroom with exposed beams and velux windows. This room can be set up with two single beds or ‘zipped’ together to provide a generous Super King bed if four adults are staying. This room also has a cosy snug area where children can get away from it all and read books etc. The cottage is dog friendly, the beach is dog friendly, coastal walks are two minutes from the front door. Your four legged friends will love it! Some ideas of things to do
- Enjoy the sandy Cattersty Beach
- Walk part of the Cleveland Way and enjoy the stunning coastal views
- Hummersea Nature Reserve
- Travel further north to Saltburn to see the Pier, enjoy Fish and Chips or see the miniature railway
- Go south to Staithes – tour the town and visit the Captain Hook and Staithes Heritage Centre
- Visit the north Yorkshire Moors
- Go further south for a day trip to busy Whitby
According to Wikipedia… The village had an agricultural and fishing economy until the opening of local ironstone workings in 1848 initiated an industrialisation boom. A railway was built by 1865, and iron smelting began in 1874. A jetty on the coast built in 1880 allowed seagoing vessels to carry heavy cargoes from the area. Mining continued until 1958 and primary iron production until the 1970s. The Cleveland Ironstone Mining Museum (formerly the Tom Leonard Mining Museum) describes the village's mining heritage, providing a unique underground experience and an insight into how 6.2 million tons of ironstone was extracted from Skinningrove. The village has a large natural sand beach used for recreational fishing and a beck.