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The Bay Tree, Robin Hoods Bay, Whitby

Key features

  • Historic coastal property, greatly extended some 20 years ago
  • Detached property requiring significant renovation
  • Generous plot of 0.35 acres
  • Offers significant opportunity for development
  • Historic house constructed in 1764 and Grade II listed
  • Sea views from upper floors
  • Vehicular access and parking at the rear
  • Premium coastal location in the region

Description

OPEN TO VIEW: Saturday 25th April 10am - 12noon, Thursday 30th April 2pm - 4pm and Tuesday 5th May 11am - 1pm. No appointment necessary.
BEST AND FINAL BIDS BY 12 NOON ON THURSDAY 14TH MAY.
Landmark village property - part 18th century manor house, part modern extension – offering opportunity for renovation and development.

The Bay Tree is a landmark and iconic property in Robin Hood’s Bay, closely linked to the Storm family, a name synonymous with the village’s maritime heritage. Built in 1762 for Isaac Storm [1], a prosperous sea captain, the elegant Georgian facade is notable for its striking symmetry and commanding presence.

Set within 0.35 acres, The Bay Tree includes a rear driveway and a hardstanding parking area. A substantial mid-1990s extension detracts from the original eighteenth century property but also offers opportunity - a blank canvas for renovation or a complete redevelopment of the site. This is an exceptionally rare opportunity in Robin Hood’s Bay where land and development prospects are limited.

Detached 3-storey property of 6882 sq ft with cellar
Walled front garden, timber sheds, car parking area, enclosed grounds
In all 0.35 acres

[1] Storm and Company, by Alan Storm ISBN 0

Find Out A Little More .... - The original property was given change of use to a residential home for the elderly and significantly extended in the mid-1990s through the erection of a three-storey rear extension and visitor’s car park. Modern double-glazed windows were fitted throughout most of the property. The extension comprises ten + bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, service rooms as well as a lift (not tested) and an owner’s flat on the top/second floor with dormer windows giving sea views.

Many original features have been preserved within the Georgian building such as elegant cornicing, fine cabinetry, architraves, concealed floorboards and two gable-end fireplaces. In addition, the principal rooms reveal fielded wall panelling with moulded rails and stiles, a dentil cornice and geometric detailing. A grand staircase with a beautifully turned handrail terminating in a volute rises to the first floor, passing a fine arched window with panelled reveals.

Views of the village and coastline can be enjoyed from the upper floors.

Outside - The house sits behind a generous front garden and stone wall where a wrought iron garden gate opens to a central path leading to the front door. The garden follows the house around to the north where a large area of hardstanding sits alongside the modern extension and is accessed via a drive. Here is ample room for multiple vehicles.

Environs - Whitby 5 miles, Scarborough 16 miles, York 48 miles, Teesside International Airport 50 miles

Robin Hood’s bay is an historic maritime village that cascades down to the sea with tightly packed, red-roofed cottages connected by narrow ginnels. The Bay Tree sits on Station Road, part of a more affluent eighteenth-century development at the top of the village. Robin Hood’s Bay is a popular tourist destination in the National Park and, along with its fine sandy beach, it comes with convenience stores, a post office, cafes, bistros, pubs and hotels. Further amenities are available in nearby Whitby, some 15 minutes’ drive to the north.

Important Information - Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating: Exempt as Grade II listed
Services & Systems: Mains gas, electricity (3-phase electric power), water and drainage – not necessarily functioning.
Fixtures & Fittings: All items in the written text of these particulars are included in the sale. All others are expressly excluded regardless of inclusion in any photographs. Purchasers must satisfy themselves that any equipment included in the sale of the property is in satisfactory order.
Local Authority: North Yorkshire Council Conservation Area North York Moors National Park
Money Laundering Regulations: Prior to a sale being agreed, prospective purchasers are required to produce identification documents in order to comply with Money Laundering regulations. Your co-operation with this is appreciated and will assist with the smooth progression of the sale.

Directions: Head into the village and the house is on the left hand side, set back behind a dressed stone wall, just before The White Owl guest house.
What3words: ///rational.awards.wealth

Viewing: Strictly by appointment

Photographs, property spec and property highlights video: April 2026
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Blenkin & Co is probably York’s most dynamic and high-profile independent estate agent. From our prominent high street office in Bootham, we handle residential sales and lettings across the city of York and the wider Yorkshire region. We specialise in period and listed properties, alongside bespoke contemporary homes.

With an outstanding track record built over decades, our portfolio spans multi-million-pound country houses and estates, picture-perfect cottages, elegant townhouses, city apartments and carefully curated boutique new developments.

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Monthly repayments£2,257
Property: £ 450,000
Deposit: £ 45,000
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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