Beam End Cottage is the ideal place for a self-catering, luxury getaway. Right in the heart of the picturesque village of Snainton, on the edge of the North York Moors. Perfect for visiting Scarborough, Robin Hoods Bay or Whitby on the coast, a look around the unspoilt market towns of Pickering or Malton or a day in the historic city of York.
Off street parking is available for one vehicle.
Extra vehicles can park on the road near by.
This is a pet friendly apartment. £25 per pet, per stay.
A digital guest guidebook will be sent to guests prior to their stay. It includes check in/out details, driving directions, a detailed apartment manual, restaurant recommendations, and much more!
We are available by phone, email and chat. We are not too far away if needed at the apartment.
Snainton sits on the A170, equidistant from the lively market town of Pickering and the wonderful seaside spa resort of Scarborough. Snainton Conservation Area was designated in 1985 as it was recognised as an ‘Area of Special Architectural or Historic Interest’.
Self-check-in with lock box access for your convenience.
Sleeping up to four guests, Beam End Cottage is perfect for family holidays, couples escapes and getaways.
On 2 floors, with bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs, you step through the front door into a modern, fully equipped kitchen / dining room. Open the original wooden door on your left and you find the cosy lounge with 2 comfy sofas, smart TV and a welcoming fire.
Upstairs are 2 bedrooms and a spacious bathroom with large, walk-in shower.
Bedroom 1
The master bedroom has a double bed, open wardrobe and a neutral colour palette.
Bedroom 2
Twin beds that can zip and link into a king bed, open wardrobe and relaxing, modern decor.
Bathroom
Modern and stylish hotel luxury with walk-in shower, rainfall shower head and matching shower handset.
Beam End welcomes small to medium well-behaved dogs.
Off street parking is available outside the cottage
When you drive along the Main Street, drive slowly as the turning is quite small and can be difficult to spot! There is a small plaque on the corner of the building next to the turning that says Beam End.
Always drive safely!