The two star rated Dalesgate Hotel is located 1.5 miles from Keighley town centre. This large; end of terrace stone house was originally the residence of the minister to the chapel which stood on the site of our new stone built extension.
Welcome to The Old Lodge Hotel; a stunning Tudor mansion set in its own grounds; on the edge of Malton. It is quiet and peaceful yet only a few minutes from the busy town centre. There are nineteen ensuite rooms; all tastefully furnishe...
The Wentworth Arms is a traditional coaching inn with all the modern comforts expected from contemporary accommodation. Located in the peaceful village of Old Malton; it provides good value accommodation and is an excellent base for exploring ...
The Blue Bell Lodge
England > Yorkshire > Middlesborough
The Blue Bell Lodge is situated in a pleasant residential area; 4 miles south of Middlesbrough town centre; just minutes from the main A19 trunk road and situated on the Captain Cook Country Tour.
The Grey House Hotel
England > Yorkshire > Middlesborough
The Grey House is an Edwardian property surrounded by attractive and established gardens; set in a quiet and private area whilst still just 5 minutes drive from the moors and 10 minutes from the coast.
Grindale House B&B
England > Yorkshire > Pickering
A warm welcome awaits you at Grindale House; a high quality guest house offering a comfortable and relaxing place to stay when visiting the North Yorkshire Moors; Ryedale or the Yorkshire Coast.
Old Manse Guest House
England > Yorkshire > Pickering
The Old Manse is a lovely North Yorkshire Victorian hotel; with many of its original features like a large and beautifully maintain garden with its own orchard. The hotel has been awarded a two star hotel rating by Visit Britain and the...
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