Ewden Cottage

Robin Hood's Bay

back view of cottage

Robin Hood's Bay is a quaint unspoilt 17th century village nestling on the cliffs of the North York Moors National Park heritage coast. With a history of fishing and smuggling the village is a maze of steep narrow streets and alleyways overlooking the picturesque bay and wild moorland.

Ewden Cottage is a four bedroom end terraced cottage situated 2 minutes from the beach. It sleeps 7 people. The cottage was originally built in the 17th century as a fisherman's cottage. In the first half of the 20th century it became the village joiner's shop but was converted back into a cottage in the late 1950s. It is situated in the lower part of the village and is built into the steeply sloping ground with fields at the rear. It is only a couple of minutes from the beach and is situated in an elevated position on a quiet pedestrian street about 30 yards from the road.