Welcome to Browcote Cottages

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All about us

Unique Coastal Retreat - Sea Views (Spectacular) 

Re-built in 1769, but dating well before this, these cottages are synonymous with smuggling, farming and the Alum trade. Crowned with this iconic date stone, Browcote owns a unique heritage. Set in 2 acres of land, they hold a key position half way up an ancient track from Stoupe Beck, nr Boggle Hole. The moorland above the cottage contain earthworks & tumuli; the nearby Peak of Ravenscar once sported a Signal Station for the occupying Roman legions. 

Part of a local family business, restoring these old buildings has been labour of love for us. The cottages retain their original features as well as luxurious modern touches. We hope you enjoy them ❤.

The beginning of 1769 saw Endeavour heading southwards down the east coast of South America. Joseph Banks wrote; “New years day today made us pass many compliments and talk much of our hopes for success in the year 69”. 

 

From the Air

Set in 2 acres Browcote offers space to relax and take in the spectacular views of Yorkshire's Jurassic coastline. See what we have to offer. 

Above the front door ❤

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