The imposing Georgian Three Tuns Hotel was built in 1698 as a Dower House for the family of Bell who has played an important part in the development of Thirsk. Ralph Bell, Esquire, paid the sum of £6,300 for the Manor of Thirsk, the Deed of Conveyance being dated 27th April 1723.
In 1740 the house was adapted to a coaching inn, being on the Leeds-Edinburgh coach run. The London, Edinburgh, Newcastle, Leeds and Darlington coaches all used the Three Tuns Hotel, and one of the stables still exists in original condition, complete with mangers, stalls and hay loft.
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Hotel's Cancellation Policy
48 Hours Prior to Arrival
General Policies
Children Accepted
Pets Not Accepted
Check In on or after - 14:00
Check Out prior to - 11:00
Parking Info / Road Info
Nearest Motorway - A1
Parking - Pay&Disp - 20
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