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Within 29.8 miles of Peasholm Park and 30.4 miles of Dalby Forest, Crow'S Nest features free WiFi and a garden. The 3-star holiday home is 13 miles from Whitby Abbey. This holiday home has 2 bedrooms, a TV, and a kitchen. Redcar Racecourse is 14.9 miles from the holiday home, while Middlesbrough Cathedral is 21.1 miles from the property. The nearest airport is Teesside International Airport, 34.2 miles from Crow'S Nest.
a Seaside Town in the county of North Yorkshire
(0.7 miles, 1.2 km)A charming fishing village on the North Yorkshire coast, Staithes is known for its narrow winding streets, historic cottages, and stunning sea views. It's an ideal destination for a peaceful seaside retreat...
a Seaside Town in the county of North Yorkshire
(1.9 miles, 3.0 km, direction SE)..
a Seaside Town in the county of North Yorkshire
(3.0 miles, 4.8 km, direction SE)Runswick Bay lies at the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, the village is tucked between rising cliffs at the western end of a lovely sweep of sand...
a Seaside Town in the county of North Yorkshire
(6.6 miles, 10.6 km, direction SE)A wildly beautiful rugged coastal area with over two and a half miles of uninterrupted golden sand which in high summer is idyllic for holiday makers, and attractive to surfers...
a Seaside Town in the county of North Yorkshire
(7.1 miles, 11.4 km, direction W)A lovely winding road drops down from the valley above to this small seaside resort and fishing haven...
a Seaside Town in the county of North Yorkshire
(9.0 miles, 14.5 km, direction W)..
a Historic Market Town in the county of North Yorkshire
(9.3 miles, 14.9 km, direction SE)This historic small fishing town is part of the Heritage Coast of North East England. It is a place of historical interest and was the home of the most famous 18th century explorer and voyager; Captain James Cook. Whitby also has one of the finest examples of Anglo Saxon churches in England...
Whitby Abbey was founded in the seventh century on cliffs by the sea. Its remains can still be seen from the sea and are a.....
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Historically this breathtakingly beautiful moors area was an industrial centre for ironstone mining during the 19th and early.....
This lofty hillside is known as the Roseberry Topping, but affectionately called the "matterhorn" by locals, it lies on the.....
Many will tell you they have never seen the Yorkshire Moors, yet often you can catch a glimpse of this magical area simply by.....
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