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This property is 2 minutes walk from the beach. Overlooking the seafront at Scarborough's North Bay, The Ramleh offers panoramic sea views of the bay and castle. The Blue Flag beach, Peasholm Park and the Open Air Theater are only a short walk away, and the town-center attractions can be reached in 10 minutes on foot. Free WiFi is available. Renovated in 2022 We have two self catering apartments and one large first floor family room. Our rooms are bright and comfortable, many with sea views. All rooms are en-suite and have color smart TVs, wifi, hair-dryer, complimentary toiletries, full tea/coffee making facilities and ironing facilities. The two apartments have a separate kitchen/lounge area with a double sofa bed suitable for 2 children, both apartments have bay windows and stunning views of the North Bay and the castle. The bedroom has a double bed, wardrobe and chest of drawers with en-suite shower room. The family room has a double bed, wardrobe and chest of drawers with en-suite shower room. Also in the room is a double sofa bed suitable for 2 children and a fridge. (Please note the shower rooms can only be accessed from the bedrooms) There is a small car park which can hold 3 cars. Free parking permits are also available on request before arrival for parking on the road.
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