Situated in the Yorkshire Wolds, the village of Skipsea is located in a typically rural setting Surrounded by rich agricultural land, Skipsea also sits close to the cliffs on the coast, allowing both hills and sea to be easily accessible The village boasts a post office, general store and tea-room as well as a hairdresser’s, fish and chip shop and pub Many of the houses in the village are constructed traditionally, using cobbles and local building materials Skipsea Castle ruins can be seen on the outskirts of the village, whilst the surrounding countryside is excellent for walking and cycling Nearby seaside towns of Bridlington and Filey boast long sandy beaches and various water sport facilities, and at nearby Hull visitors can enjoy The Deep Submarium This superb, semi-detached cottage in the heart of Ulrome is just 10 minutes walk from the sea and three miles from the village of Skipsea Lovingly renovated, this traditional Yorkshire cottage offers beamed ceilings, feature fireplaces, slate floors and a wood-burning stove French doors open from the ground floor bedroom to the patio, and a second sitting room with open fire is ideal for guests wanting a little peace and quiet The addition of this second living room makes the property a good choice for extended families or groups of friends looking to retain a little privacy whilst sharing .
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