North Yorkshire seaside house for sale
This unusual property is just steps from the beach, and located in the charming village of Runswick Bay in North Yorkshire

The House on the Wall occupies one of the best positions by the seaside in North Yorkshire, in the village of Runswick Bay, enjoying uninterrupted views south along the full-length of the white sandy beach and its crescent-shaped bay.
Just steps from the beach, this property was built in stone and pantile in a period style last century. The spacious and characterful family rooms have been arranged to fully benefit from the southerly aspect and sea views.
Accommodation includes kitchen, reception room, four bedrooms and a family bathroom. Outside a lawned garden slopes to the rear with a south-facing flagged terrace with uninterrupted panoramic views.
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The village of Runswick Bay is unquestionably one of the best seaside villages in Yorkshire, lying within the North York Moors National Park and brimming with character. The sandy bay is magnificent all year round and there is fantastic walking locally. Whitby, just eight miles away, provides a wide range of shops and services.
The guide price is £700,000. For further information please contact Smiths Gore on 01904 756303 or visit www.smithsgore.co.uk.
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