Cosy seaside cottage ideal for beach, pub & town. Private sun terrace with fire pit. Dogs welcome.

On the beach
Fridge, microwave, oven, dishwasher
Terrace/patio
Exterior
Outdoor dining

Cottage in Saltburn-by-the-Sea

7 guests · 2 bedrooms · 2 baths

Reasons to book

Great for petsBring all your friends and family, even the furry ones
Includes essentialsGarden, Pets allowed, Kitchen or Kitchenette and more
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About this cottage rental

Your seaside holiday cottage is perfectly positioned just steps from the beach and pub, and within a short stroll of the town’s shops, restaurants, and cafes, pubs. After a day of seaside adventures, up to 7 guests and your dogs can gather on the private alfresco and dining terraces soaking in breathtaking sea views, and enjoying the fire pit. Inside, the open-plan dining lounge welcomes you with sumptuous velvet sofas and a cosy gas stove, before you retire to the comfort of plush bedrooms.

If you seek an unparalleled holiday experience in the prime location of Saltburn by the Sea, look no further. Nestled just steps away from the beach path leading to golden sands and the seafront, our cottage offers an unbeatable seaside retreat. Whether you're strolling along the shore, basking in the sun with buckets and spades, or indulging in a refreshing swim, this location is ideal.

Your relaxation and memorable moments are paramount in our cottage. The Marine pub, a quintessential British establishment, awaits just around the corner, offering traditional charm during the week and lively evenings on weekends. Within a 5-minute walk, convenience meets variety with a nearby Sainsbury's Supermarket, local shops, alfresco cafes, and an array of dining options to suit every taste and budget.
Holiday memories are best made with loved ones and furry friends alike. With accommodations for up to 7 guests and space for pets (provided they adhere to house rules), our cottage ensures everyone feels at home. Children will delight in the superfast Wi-Fi and private enclosed terraces, while older guests can enjoy the upstairs bedroom with its own ensuite.

Unique outdoor spaces set our Saltburn cottage apart, offering breathtaking ocean views from the raised sun terrace and cozy ambience around the fire pit on the alfresco dining terrace. Inside, tasteful decor and modern amenities await, ensuring a comfortable stay for all. High-quality appliances, including an ice-dispensing fridge and washer, complement the cozy ambiance created by the gas stove in the lounge.
We take pride in personally managing every aspect of our property, ensuring cleanliness, comfort, and convenience for our guests. From pristine bed linens to well-stocked essentials, we strive to make your stay feel like a true home away from home.

Entertainment is essential, which is why we provide Virgin Media's Gig1 Fibre Broadband and Smart TVs with access to popular streaming services. After a day by the sea, unwind in the large main bathroom or ensuite, both equipped with ample hot water for endless relaxation.
Retreat to one of two bedrooms, each offering comfort and tranquillity for a restful night's sleep. With USB charging ports and Alexa smart speakers in every room, convenience is at your fingertips, allowing you to set alarms or check local attractions with ease.

Your seaside getaway awaits, where every moment promises relaxation, adventure, and cherished memories.

Saltburn is a wonderful seaside holiday destination enjoyed time and again by families, couples, and groups of all ages.
It has an 8-mile sandy beach that is very clean (because the sea tide washes it down every day), dog free along the lower promenade stretch, and ideal for paddling, swimming and surfing because the beach is shallow. The lower beach promenade is easily accessed from the town centre by paths, steps, or by the water balanced tramway lift that takes you to the pier. The pier is the last remaining entertainment pedestrian pier in Yorkshire and is 208 metres long and was opened in 1869. A walk along the pier is an awesome experience with great views of the seascape and back towards the town’s upper promenade.
Saltburn beach is renowned as the best surfing beach in the north of England. It has a number of surfing schools for you to get involved, and anyone can enjoy the crashing waves with a boogie board or body surfing. When the sea is calm, Saltburn beach is a great swimming place. The sea can be very pleasant, or it can be chilly, so bringing a shorty wetsuit might be a good plan. During the summer months the RNLI have swimming flagged areas on the beach that we recommend you use.
The lower promenade has beach huts that you can hire, and has a selection of stalls, coffee outlets, crazy golf, slot machines and miniature golf. The famous Seafood Restaurant next to the pier is a stunning venue and is one of the busiest fish and chips take aways in England.
Those with dogs can enjoy 7.5 miles of beach all year round, and most cafes, bars and restaurants on the promenade and in the town are dog friendly.
For a small seaside town, you will enjoy some excellent restaurants in Saltburn-by-the-sea. Coco and Rum offer an excellent Thai experience along with some great alcoholic and virgin cocktails. Number 23 on Milton Street has a great bar and offers relaxed dining including stone baked pizzas. The Tomahawk Steakhouse provides a high-end experience if you want to splash-out and celebrate. Fish and chips at the famous Seaview Restaurant next to the pier is the best in town, although you must book a table if you are not having a takeaway, and we suggest a booking during daylight hours so that you can enjoy the views. Saltburn has numerous pubs and wine bars for you to explore. Number 23, Guns Bar and Pillar Box all on Milton Street only 5 minutes’ walk away can be lively. The Tomohawk Steakhouse has a nice bar.
During the day we must suggest a stroll on the beach to The Ship Inn. The Marine Pub on the upper promenade shows live sports on their TVs and has outside seating. Saltburn has many cafes. Real Meals Deli Cafe and Rapps Cafe on Milton Street are nice cafe choices. Stonehouse bakery in Station Square is worth a visit when the weather’s good, and Taste on Dundas Street offers excellent afternoon tea. You must have a takeaway cup of tea from Surfs Up on the promenade and wander down the pier so that you can look back at the upper promenade during your stay.
Whilst Saltburn is famous for its amazing beach and pier, the town offers much more for holidaymakers to do and enjoy. Saltburn is the first coastal leg of the Cleveland way. The trail starts at the end of the promenade in Saltburn and crosses the Skelton Beck via the road bridge and then begins a steady climb uphill along the edge of the cliff. It squeezes between the cliff edge and a freight railway line before starting an easy descent into Skinningrove. It’s a great walk for guests to sample the trail.
Saltburn Valley Gardens are a maze of pleasant paths and tracks with seats at frequent intervals. Refreshments, a Woodland Centre, children’s play areas and a miniature railway can all be enjoyed – all set in a mix of formal gardens and ‘wild’ woodland. In days gone by these thick, wild woodlands were an ideal haven for smuggled goods arriving off the Saltburn coast; indeed, it is said that a tunnel still links The Ship Inn with the inland valley.
For golfers, Saltburn is an excellent location. Saltburn by the sea Golf Club is a great golf course with wonderful views of the coast and inland towards Roseberry Topping. Seaton Carew Golf Club is the 10th oldest club in England and offers an excellent links challenge. Cleveland Golf Club was established in 1887 and claims to be the only true Championship links, and the Oldest Course in the County of Yorkshire. Each of these courses has a welcoming club house, with inviting staff and club members.
There are many towns and villages to explore close to Saltburn. Staithes is a lovely coastal village with where you can explore the streets, visit the Captain Cook & Staithes Heritage Centre and have lunch at The Cod and Lobster near the harbour. Whitby’s Old Town is a bustling day out for you to enjoy the atmospheric cobbled streets, climb the 199 steps to Whitby Abbey, and enjoy fish and chips at the famous Magpie Café. Great Ayton’s green and river front offer a much quieter day out, with a visit to Captain Cook Schoolroom Museum, and a walk to the summit of Roseberry Topping and sustenance at the wonderful Kings Head Inn at Newton under Roseberry. Sandsend has a lovely stretch of beach and has coffee shops and a nice pub.


~ Sun Terrace with 7 sun chairs
~ Dining Terrace with Dining suite
~ BBQ with self-lighting coal bag (please bring more coals with you)
~ Fire pit with fire log (please bring more fuel with you)
~ Outside tap with hose
~ Hallway with coat rack, boot store and chair
~ Lounge with 2 no. velvet sofas, gas fired stove, TV.
~ Dining with marble table and chairs
~ Kitchen with dishwasher, oven, ice dispensing fridge
~ Automatic opening bin
~ Kitchen has dishwasher tabs, washing capsules, fairy liquid, hand wash, hand towel, tea towel, dishcloth, sink brush, extra bin bags.
~ Rear utility cupboards with microwave and washing machine.
~ Rear courtyard with external bins and recycling
~ Bedroom 1 has superking size bed, superking duvet, 4 pillows, many cushions, 4 bath towels.
~ Bedroom 1 also has an adult bunk bed with double mattress, double duvet, 4 pillows, many cushions, 4 bath towels, and a single mattress over with single duvet, 2 pillows, cushions and 2 bath towels.
~ Bedroom 2 has 2 single beds, each having a double duvet, 2 pillows, cushions and 2 bath towels.
~ House Bathroom has bath with shower fitting and shower gel, basin with mirror and hand wash, toilet with 3 good toilet rolls.
~ House Bathroom (off Bedroom 2) has bath shower with shower gel, basin with mirror and hand wash, toilet with 3 good toilet rolls.
~ Under stairs cupboard houses ironing board, iron, travel cot, highchair, hoover, mop and bucket, clothes airer.

Amenities

Pets allowed
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Balcony or Patio
Dishwasher
TV
Garden

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FAQs

How much does this cottage cost compared to others in Saltburn-by-the-Sea?

The average price for a rental in Saltburn-by-the-Sea is $130 per night. This rental is $105 above the average.

Is parking included with this cottage?

Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Cosy seaside cottage ideal for beach, pub & town. Private sun terrace with fire pit. Dogs welcome.. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this cottage?

We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this cottage. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

Is Cosy seaside cottage ideal for beach, pub & town. Private sun terrace with fire pit. Dogs welcome. pet friendly?

Yes! This cottage is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.

What amenities are available at Cosy seaside cottage ideal for beach, pub & town. Private sun terrace with fire pit. Dogs welcome.?

We found 8 amenities for this rental. This includes pets allowed, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, parking, and balcony or patio.

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