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Accommodation in ScarboroughWhite Rails Guest House - is ideally positioned to enable you to explore all of Scarborough’s North Shore attractions including Peasholm Park and the North Bay beach. The town, with all its restaurants and shops, is also within easy walking distance. Our aim is to make your stay as enjoyable and comfortable as possible - but don't take our word for it, click here to see comments made by just some of our previous guests. The Crown Spa Hotel - is the only 4 star hotel on the Yorkshire Coast and is under an hour’s journey from York, Hull, Middlesborough and Leeds, making an excellent base from which to discover the real Yorkshire; the dales, moor and coastal hamlets. The hotel dominates the centre piece of a listed Victorian terrace which commands the finest cliff top location of any Yorkshire coast hotel. The Wrea Head Hotel - The hotel is nestled in acres of beautifully landscaped gardens with stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The hotel is also located close to the wonderful North York Moors National Park famed for its natural beauty. Click here for more information. Mansion House Hotel - Built around the 1870’s this beautifully restored regency hotel with luxury accommodation is superbly positioned on Scarborough’s South Cliff. The hotel possesses unrivalled panoramic sea-views and over-looks the famous Scarborough South Bay from the lovely Esplanade. Park Manor Hotel - This privately owned hotel is impressively situated overlooking Peasholm Park and close to all North Bay leisure amenities such as the Scarborough Cricket Ground, Sealife Centre, Scarborough Bowls Club and the North Cliff Golf Club. Each of the 42 en-suite rooms is tastefully decorated and comes fully equipped with tea/coffee courtesy trays, television and direct dial telephone. Accommodation in Whitby The Mallyan Spout - The name is taken from a 70ft waterfall, located a short walk behind the hotel. The Spout is spectacular on its own, but let us not forget the location; some of our rooms offer scenery you can only dream of, with long distance views across the Esk Valley. The surrounding country side is full of walks to lose yourself and days to treasure. From the exterior the hotel is a charming country house, dating back to 1892. Once inside you will discover that we are not stuffy or nostalgic, despite the fact that the building is grade ll listed. The Mallyan is a comfortable, welcoming place. Accommodation on the North York Moors Glendale House - It was built in 1875 by Edward Fuller Sewell, an uncle of Anna Sewell, the author of the novel "Black Beauty". It is a Victorian stone built residence occupying a prime position in the centre of the picturesque village of Goathland, high on the North Yorkshire Moors. The House overlooks the common, where sheep graze right outside the garden gate, and during the day, the steam trains of the North Yorkshire Moors Railway can be heard as they pull into Goathland station, about a mile away. The large conservatory dining room, opens out on to the garden, and overlooks the fish pond and waterfall, and the house offers outstanding moor land views from every aspect. Heather Cottage - It is a well-equipped self-catering holiday cottage which dates back to the 17th Century, centrally located on Chapel Street in the unspoilt old village of Robin Hood’s Bay. Cosy and comfortable it enjoys the benefit of gas central heating, together with a wood-burning stove in the inglenook fireplace. There is a fully equipped kitchen, a lounge area with colour TV and DVD, and a bathroom with bath and shower over, one double and one twin bedroom, and all linen is provided. Unusually for the old village, Heather Cottage has an outside seated sun terrace overlooking the beck. Townend Farm - is a large farmhouse decorated and furnished to a very high standard, constructed from local sandstone in the 1800s set in its own grounds with stunning countryside views.We are nestled in the heart of the small village of Easington, at the gateway to the North York Moors National Park ideally situated on the A174 Coast Road between the picturesque coastal towns of Saltburn and Whitby, offering high standard bed and breakfast accommodation. is a large farmhouse decorated and furnished to a very high standard, constructed from local sandstone in the 1800s set in its own grounds with our own original well and has stunning countryside views. Golden Square Caravan Park - is set in a superb location in the south-east corner of the North York Moors National Park. From the warm and sheltered site, there are panoramic views across farm, forest and moorland towards the heart of the North York Moors. The Park is interestingly laid out in three different levels and carefully screened by trees. Even when the site is full, there is always a feeling of freedom afforded by the layout and the striking views across the National Park. The site is particularly recommended for family holidays. Seasonal pitches are available. A storage compound is available to customers. |
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