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Rooms from 85.00 GBP | The Cresswell Arms is 3 miles from the North Yorkshire market town of Malton. It has a traditional bar, a restaurant serving English cuisine, free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Rooms at the Cresswell Arms guesthouse have private bathrooms, TVs and DVD players. They also include digital radios, tea/coffee making facilities and most have courtyard views.
The restaurant’s menu uses locally sourced produce and there is also a children’s menu available. The bar has log fires, a wide selection of ales, ciders and spirits and an outdoor sun terrace.
Malton And Norton Golf Club is a 5-minute drive from the guesthouse. Stunning countryside surrounds the guesthouse and there are plenty of walking routes nearby. The North Yorkshire Moors are a 15-minute drive from the Cresswell. |
  
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Rooms from 52.00 GBP | The Beansheaf aims to offer all the professionalism, quality and consistency that you expect from the big hotel chains. But that is not where a hotel’s responsibility should end. Whether you are travelling for pleasure or work, the Beansheaf believes its job is to ensure that you have a thoroughly enjoyable stay. To this end, you’ll find delightful and genuine staff; extras you won’t find anywhere else; and also some of the nicest other guests you’ll meet anywhere.
The Beansheaf specialises in all types of meetings, conferences, presentations, seminars, training days, functions, banquets and private parties. Packages and catering can be tailored to your precise needs and budget. There are 3 meeting rooms available to suit parties from 4 to 100 delegates.
Business guests will appreciate the room service, early morning breakfasts (optional) and secretarial support. Additional facilities include a large car park, wheelchair access and ground floor bedrooms. |
  
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Rooms from 75.00 GBP | This charming, vine-covered country house offers boutique-style accommodation surrounded by private grounds. Just 30 minutes’ drive from central York, it has its own tennis court and a large swimming pool.
Each room at Burythorpe House is individually designed, with traditional décor. The bedrooms all have a TV, and look out onto the picturesque gardens and surrounding countryside.
Guests can dine in the Priory restaurant, which serves creative dishes made from local produce. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the building, and there is ample space for free parking on site.
It is around a 30-minute drive from Burythorpe to the North York Moors National Park. Malton is only a 10-minute drive through the scenic countryside. |
  
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Rooms from 53.00 GBP | In the town centre, this 19th-century coaching inn and pub provides family-run bed & breakfast accommodation and free parking. The rail station is close by.
Real ales and award-winning beers are available in the main bar, which has a cosy fire and a welcoming atmosphere.
Suddaby’s Crown Hotel hosts live music and quiz nights, and is renowned for its beer festivals.
Many good restaurants are within walking distance. On arrival at the hotel, please go to the bar area to check in to your room. |
  
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Rooms from 75.00 GBP | Novotel York Centre hotel is a 3 star hotel, ideally located on the banks of the river Foss, alongside the historic city walls, within 5 minutes walk of the main city centre and a short drive to the University of York. All the en-suite contemporary rooms have internet access and satellite TV. Facilities include Elements Restaurant, Bar, indoor heated swimming pool and ample car parking (£6/24 hrs). There are 8 fully-equipped function rooms for up to 210 people, perfect for meetings or weddings. |
  
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Rooms from 130.00 GBP | The 5-star Cedar Court Grand offers stylish rooms and a luxury vaulted Spa. Set in the iconic Grade II Listed former railway headquarters, it has bedrooms that feature free Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV, bathrobes, slippers, Molton Brown toiletries and an evening turn down service.
A modern British menu is available in the 2 AA Rosette-awarded 'Grill Room at The Grand', while traditional afternoon teas are served daily in the HQ Restaurant. The cosy bar offers beverages and snacks, and fresh continental breakfasts are served daily.
The luxury 'Spa at The Grand' has a 14-metre swimming pool, Jacuzzi, sauna and steam room. There is also a gym and elegant treatment rooms.
A secure (chargeable) NCP car park is next to the hotel, and guests' cars will be valet parked from the front door. York Rail Station is just 3 minutes’ walk from The Grand, and the historical city centre, picturesque Shambles and boutique shops are less than half a mile away. |
  
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Rooms from 40.00 GBP | 2 night minimum stays over a weekend.
The Ibis York Centre is only 800 metres from the walls of the medieval city. Easily accessible, the hotel is located close to the railway station and 30 minutes by car from Leeds Bradford Airport. The hotel is ideal for weekend stays or business stopovers, offering 91 rooms with tea and coffee making facilities , and a limited supply of hairdryers . Featuring a restaurant, and a bar serving light meals and snacks as well as limited free parking. |
  
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Rooms from 49.50 GBP | Surrounded by woodland and overlooking its own tranquil lake, Hackness Grange Country House Hotel in Scarborough offers a haven of peace and a respite from the frantic pace of modern day life. Built in the 18th century, this classic English manor house lies on the edge of the dramatic North Yorkshire Moors National Park, more than five hundred square miles of glorious countryside with rolling moorland and majestic forests. Surrounded by the endless scenery of some of England's most beautiful countryside -- from heather filled moors and scenic dales to the spectacular Yorkshire Heritage coastline -- you can choose to make your break with us as active or as relaxing as you like. |
  
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Rooms from 40.00 GBP | This period hotel combines modern comfort with traditional elegance. The restaurant has a magnificent Oriel Bay window, which gives breathtaking views of the bay, harbour & castle. Excellent conference facilities - rates negotiable. The Esplanade Hotel holds a commanding position above the cliffs overlooking Scarborough and the south bay. With fantastic views over the bay this large comfortable hotel, richly decorated and with unique charm and character abounds with genuine hospitality. Behind the old-fashioned warm welcome you will find the advantages of a well-run modern hotel, comfortable, well-planned accommodation, excellent facilities and courteous efficient service from well-trained staff. It is this combination of old and new that makes our hotel so popular with many of our guests, returning year after year. Light bar meals & snacks are available at lunchtime. Rates available for half board. Children - Under 5 Free 5 - 10 25% of adult rate 11 - 13 50% of adult rate 14 - 16 75% of adult rate - when sharing accommodation with 2 adults. The manager has discretion regarding acceptance of dogs. |
  
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Rooms from 40.00 GBP | A warm welcome awaits you at the Brooklands, which is privately owned and managed. Our aim is to please. The hotel is fully centrally heated and has a lift to all floors. |
  
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Rooms from 65.00 GBP | The Knavesmire Manor Hotel, once the home of the Rowntree family, is an elegant Georgian Manor House built in 1833. Tastefully converted and recently refurbished, the hotel retains many of the original period features and an atmosphere of historical charm.
This comfortable York hotel boasts an indoor heated swimming pool and free car parking as well as an excellent restaurant, also open to non residents.
Situated on Tadcaster Road, with views across York Racecourse, the Knavesmire Manor enjoys one of the best locations of any hotel in York.
One of the few remaining privately owned hotels in York, the Knavesmire Manor is still family run, taking pride in offering a personal and friendly service to all our guests.
During your stay at the Knavesmire Manor our team of dedicated staff will be pleased to take care of all your needs. We wish to make your stay in York, whether visiting with family and friends, or on business, enjoyable and relaxed. |
  
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Rooms from 58.00 GBP | "An oasis of calm overlooking the magnificent sweep of Scarborough's South Bay."
At the Mount Hotel, the emphasis is very much on comfort and personal attention. From the moment you arrive, everything possible is done to ensure that your stay is an enjoyable one. The Hotel's menu features a range of diverse dishes, making mealtimes a memorable element of your stay. The Hotel's excellent cuisine is also available for those wishing to hold special dinner parties, and business lunches can be served from Monday to Saturday. Situated in a commanding position overlooking the historic Rotunda Museum and the magnificent sweep of Scarborough's South Bay, the Mount Hotel serves as an ideal setting for summer holidays, winter breaks, commercial conferences or celebratory gatherings. |
  
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Rooms from 25.00 GBP | Please note, hotel has a minumim of 2 night stays at the weekend.
The Gresham Hotel is located in a quiet part of Scarborough town and close to many of the towns attractions. The Gresham offers a very comfortable and friendly family atmosphere. Located in this quiet part of town and close to the North Bay attractions is this large guest house. Bedrooms are pleasantly decorated and furnished in a modern style. Guests have the use of an attractive bar lounge and dinner is available in the smartly appointed dining room. Breakfast is included in the price. |
  
| | | Built in 1881, this elegant Country House Hotel is set in acres of private grounds on the edge of the North York Moors National Park.
Offering truly breathtaking, uninterrupted views across the Yorkshire countryside that must seen to be believed.
Wrea Head Country House Hotel has 20 individual bedrooms each with its own distinctive design and style and individually furnished with fine fabrics and furniture.
Wrea Head has a reputation for outstanding cuisine and excellent service. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served in the intimate Four Seasons Restaurant. Traditional furnishings and wood panelled walls make this a beautiful setting to enjoy your meal. |
  
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Rooms from 50.00 GBP | A Warm Welcome
Awaits You at the Feathers
Steeped in history, The Feathers Hotel is an old Posting and Market Inn dating back to Elizabethan times. The inn underwent extensive reconstruction in the early nineteenth century, whilst still retaining some of its original features and has benefited from refurbishment over the past couple of years under the present ownership.
Situated in a prime location within the town of Pocklington on the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds and only a short journey from the historical city of York, The Feathers Hotel is perfectly situated for exploring much of the Yorkshire countryside.
A friendly welcome from both our locals and our hospitable staff will greet you when you arrive. After checking in to either our traditional rooms within the hotel itself or the chalets bordering the hotel, why not relax in our sizeable bar or lounge.
Our Restaurant is open daily and offers tempting meals from menus created by our Head Chef, featuring tantalising specials made from locally sourced fresh produce. All dietary requirements catered for.
If you like looking for somewhere different for that important function, look no further... we are able to adapt our facilities for all occasions from bar snacks, family meals to private functions, weddings and conferences to a capacity of 100. We also hold a weekly pub quiz and regular discos.
Many secrets are held within the Feathers walls, including our friendly ghost, Charlotte. Featured on televisions Most Haunted we are classed as a haunted inn of England... But never fear, our residents have never complained of a sleepless night. |
  
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Rooms from 59.00 GBP | 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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Rooms from 60.00 GBP | Area information
Apple Tree Lodge is centrally located for easy access into Bridlington's lively town centre shopping, bars and cafes, seafront rides, amenities, Blue Flag Award beaches, leisure centre, theatres and nightclubs.
Perfectly situated for walkers, The Wolds Way is near by. Fishing trips, speed boat and pleasure boat rides are available from Bridlington Harbour.
Golf enthusiasts and beginners are welcome at The Links golf course where you can grab a superb lunch at The Viking restaurant. Guests looking for outdoor pursuits can find windsurfing at South Shore and sailing activities at Wilsthorpe beaches.
Other local attractions include Sewerby Hall, gardens and zoo (the ideal day out for the kids). On rainy days, take a visit to John Bull's Rock Factory or the Harbour Museum. Alternatively, try your skill at 10-pin bowling in the Bridlington Forum which also offers a 3-screen cinema, slot machines and prize bingo. Relax at Leisure World swimming pool, where the wave maker and water slide are great fun or keep in shape with their fitness gym and enjoy a relaxing sauna or Turkish bath.
The 3Bs Theatre and Maki's offer evening entertainment for all the family. For the over 18s, why not dance the night away until the early hours at The Pavilion, The Loop, Utopia and Libertys nightclubs. Then retire blissfully to Apple Tree Lodge for a comfortable night's sleep, ready to do it all over again.
No hen or stag parties. |
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