The Station House is a converted Victorian railway station in the village of Cloughton on the former Scarborough & Whitby railway line.
Set in half an acre of beautiful gardens, this former country station offers self-catering accommodation in ‘OSCAR’, the luxury camping coach or in the fully remodelled Old Goods Shed.
The Station House is an ideal base for exploring the dramatic North Yorkshire coastline and the stunning ‘Heartbeat’ countryside of the North York Moors as well as the historic seaside towns of Scarborough and Whitby.
The village of Cloughton is five miles north of Scarborough, along the A171 towards Whitby; Station Lane being the first road on your right as you enter Cloughton, travelling north.
There is a bus service 200 yards away serving Scarborough, Whitby, Ravenscar and Middlesbrough.
There are also half a dozen pubs close by serving real ales and food in the evening.
HISTORY
The Scarborough & Whitby Railway line was first planned in 1845 and was eventually opened 40 years later in July 1885, running some 21 miles in length from Scarborough
OSCAR THE CAMPING COACH
A former MK1 railway carriage built in Derby in 1962, Oscar has been refurbished to a very high standard, with self-catering accommodation for up to six people
OLD GOODS SHED
The Old Goods Shed, set in half an acre of beautiful gardens, provides exceptional self-catering accommodation for up to six people
LOCAL AREA
The Station House is situated in the pretty village of Cloughton, just five miles north of the original seaside resort of Scarborough