NO 3 ROSE DEAN MUSE

For up to 3 People


About the Accommodation

This stunning, stylish, newly renovated 2 bedroom house is part of an old school, with a touch of the old with the beautiful wooden beams in the bedroom and also the new this is the perfect place to stay on your visit to Marske.

The property which is situated opposite the beautiful St Marks church in the centre of the village, boasts an off street parking space and outside grass area, Inside there is an open plan lounge, diner and kitchen, plus downstairs toilet. Upstairs are two characterful bedrooms with the old beams and a stunning shower room with rainfall shower.

The stylish lounge has a large comfy L shape sofa with a 50" smart TV to relax and enjoy, there is a dinning table and 3 chairs to enjoy your evening meal.

The compact kitchen just off the lounge has everything you would need to cook up a lovely meal, with an oven, hob, dishwasher, microwave and fridge freezer.

The main bedroom with exposed beams has a double bed, hanging rails and chest of draws so plenty of space to store your clothes.

The 2nd bedroom has a double bed also but it is shorter than normal hence saying really only suitable for one person, again hanging rail and draws.

The bathroom is stunning, very stylish and although compact it boasts a large shower with rainfall shower.

Free wifi and all bedding and towels included, no washing machine but there are laundrettes in near by Saltburn and Redcar.


Address: Redcar Road, TS11 6AA Marske By The Sea, , United Kingdom

Size: 60.0 m², 4 Rooms, 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom

Beds: 2 Double beds, 1 Couch

Prices: 80 GBP - 150 GBP / Night

Amenities

  • Towels and bed sheets
  • TV
  • Heating
  • Internet
  • Hair dryer
  • Terrace
  • Hangers
  • Smoking not allowed
  • Workplace
  • Kettle
  • Dining Table
  • Smart TV
  • Toilet paper and soap
  • Cable TV
  • Kitchen
  • Wireless internet
  • Free Parking on premises
  • Shampoo
  • Iron
  • Cookware
  • Freezer
  • Microwave
  • Dishwasher

Notes

No parties or smoking.

Neighbourhood

The sandy beach at Marske is part of eight miles of golden sands stretching from the mouth of the River Tees to Saltburn.

Residential expansion in Marske from the latter part of the 1900s mean it now has the proportions of a small town.

St Mark's Church, Marske-by-the-Sea, the White House parish hall, the tower of the parish church of St Mark, built in 1867, can easily be spotted close to the village centre, but the earlier church of St Germaine was to be found down a lane on the low clifftop and originally served a parish stretching from Redcar to Saltburn.

The railway to Saltburn through Marske was opened in 1861 as an extension of the Stockton and Darlington Railway, shortly before the historic railway company which first ran trains in 1825 was taken over by the North Eastern Railway.

The village has two stations — Marske station, now just a halt with shelters on the site of the original station, and Longbeck station, at the western end of the village. 

It is in easy driving distance to the North York moors, with all its stunning villages and the Cleveland Hills which are ideal for walking.

Also only 2 miles from the stunning Saltburn, its an easy walk along the beach or cliff tops or a short drive.

Transport

Car, train, or bike.

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