** OPEN TO VIEW SATURDAY 6TH AND 13TH JUNE 2PM TO 4PM **
Ings House is one the most prominent houses in the bay and sits in a generous south facing plot and offers a rare opportunity for someone to fully refurbished and renovate to create one of the finest homes on the coast. With over 7000 sq ft of space in the main house and an additional coach house the options are endless for its use and configuration of space. Listed Grade II Ings House has an abundance of character and is ready for the next owners to place their style and mark on the property.
Robin Hood's Bay is an idyllic fishing village dating back to the 16th Century and has a romantic picturesque appearance overhanging the sea. Designated in 1995 as an area of conservation for its architectural and historic interest, the village is infamous for its winding, steep cobbled pathways lined with colourful flowerpots and cottages clinging to ravine sides. Dominating the scene of Robin Hood's Bay is the coast itself, and the charming cascade of red pantile roofs, whitewashed stone-built cottages, and quaint porches.
Robin Hood's Bay boasts an abundance of cafes and fine eateries, including the delightful The Galley on the Quarterdeck, Tea, Toast and Post (Travellers Food Choice 2024) to the haute cuisine and panoramic views of The Victoria Hotel, which hosted the stage set for Daniel Day-Lewis' 'Phantom Thread' in 2015. Obviously not forgetting the ultimate seaside special, with the Bay's exceptional fish and chips.
There are a wonderful array of independent shops from Berties of Bay selling local ganseys, The Old Drapery, and the famous resident local artist John Henny. Treat yourself at Dollies Sweet Shop or a Beacom Farm scoop, from the ice cream van on the beach, or Browns Chocolates, explore the gifts at Jessica Hogarth, or perhaps discover the Yorkshire gins, beers, homeware, Vinyl, and bespoke upcycling service at The Higgledy Pig. One thing you won’t find in Robin Hoods Bay is an amusement arcade!