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Glendevon Cottage - NEW WINTER STAY REDUCTIONS Enjoy 2-Night Stays
Delightful former fisherman's cottage steeped in history - sleeps 4. Facing onto the elegant Barrass Square in the heart of the ancient fishing village of Staithes. Open fire -starter fire pack provided Exposed wooden beams, folding wooden window shutters and wainscotting in sitting room. Shower room and toilet on ground floor. Night storage heaters throughout. Fully fitted kitchen with microwave air fryer toaster and coffee maker Front loading washing machine and free standing electric heated clothes drying frame. (For reasons of sustainability an electric tumble dryer is not provided ) Welcome pack of tea coffee milk sugar and biscuits 2 bedrooms one with en suite shower room and toilet Front courtyard sun trap with sitting out area. Partial sea views We welcome LGBT+ guests. Pet friendly- up to 2 dogs 🐕🐩 Truly 'a stone’s throw from the sea' Parking Parking is short stay only - in the village Unloading bay a short distance from the front door Long stay parking available at the top of the hill just before you drop down into the village a short walk away Nearest parking to Glendevon cottage is Glen Vale private car park situated at the entrance to the village This car park is CCTV monitored for your security LGBT+ friendly History of Glendevon Although we're not sure exactly how old Glendevon is precisely we have a documentary records dating from the early 19th century up to the present day We know that the cottage has been inhabited by a succession of families working in seafaring and mining - industries and occupations of importance to the local area. Glendevon is a genuine fishermens' cottage The profession of Master Mariner features in the ownership records commentary - a Master Mariner was the highest qualification possible in the Merchant Navy Local Staithes names are connected to the cottage - Ward - Shippey - Crooks - Theaker In 1861 Glendevon had 3 residents - this had risen to 8 in 1871 and included a young girl as a house servant - Sarah Crooks, and a lodger Ann Theaker In 1881 one of the sons of the household Matthew Ward was at sea and is recorded as serving on the 'True Love' a fishing vessel from Whitby manned by Staithes fishermen By 1911 Matthew was in the fish business on his own account as a Hawker owning his own horse and cart. It is not hard to imagine Matthew shouting his wares on 'The Staithe' then delivering orders by horse drawn transport to local villages
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