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Country
House Hotels
North
Yorkshire England
Author:
Alan Hope
We
have visited several luxury Country House Hotels in North Yorkshire
in the North of England and trust that the following will help in
your search for suitable exclusive Country House Hotels in this
beautiful rural part of England. This area of the country has
numerous old English market towns and villages located within the
National Parks of the North Yorkshire Moors and the Yorkshire Dales.
The following Country House Hotels all have our personal
recommendation:
The Devonshire Arms Country House Hotel - located by the River
Wharfe at Bolton Abbey Nr Skipton in the Yorkshire Dales. The hotel
is owned by the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire. A warm welcome
awaits-your luggage will be taken for you from your car to your
bedroom which will be beautifully appointed. We stayed in a room in
the original part of the hotel which had a horse racing theme. Fires
burn in inclement weather in the entrance hall and the lounges. The
Michelin starred restaurant serves exquisite food and wine and there
is also an excellent brasserie for informal dining. The spa is
located across the road in what appears to be a converted barn and
includes a small gym. The staff are extremely personable providing a
first class service with nothing being too much trouble. Having
borrowed an umbrella and wellington boots which are provided by the
hotel by the front door for your personal use we took a short walk
by the River Wharfe in the snow to the ruined Abbey and then crossed
the river by way of the stepping stones. Returning to this
beautifully appointed Country House Hotel we enjoyed tea and scones
in front of a roaring fire in one of the lounges. If you are
visiting the Yorkshire Dales you must stay at The Devonshire Arms
Country House Hotel - you will not be disappointed. Incidentally
dogs are warmly welcomed the hotel having two resident dogs who will
appreciate sharing your biscuits!
Lastingham Grange - located in the beautiful village of Lastingham a
few miles from the market town of Pickering where the North
Yorkshire Moors Railway is located. This Country House Hotel has
been owned and run by the same family for many years with many
guests returning time after time. Set in several acres including
beautifully maintained gardens you can walk out of the front door of
the hotel and within a five minute walk be on the North Yorkshire
Moors enjoying spectacular views. We were warmly greeted upon
arrival and taken straight to our room which was well appointed. We
enjoyed tea and scones in the lounge which had a roaring fire-the
Darjeeling tea is the best we have tasted. Dinner was memorable with
the food being of a high standard as was the extremely personal
service - it was like staying in somebody's home. You cannot fail
but to relax in this typical Country House Hotel. Dogs are welcome.
Alan Hope and his wife Anne have stayed at numerous other
exclusive
Country House Hotels in England.
About the
Author:
Alan Hope
runs a lifestyle management and concierge service
business for both UK and Overseas clients. Visit his website at
http://www.arrangeitlifestylemanagement.co.uk/id168.html
Things
To Do and See in North Yorkshire
York Minster, York, North Yorkshire
Dating back to medieval times, this splendid Church of England
cathedral
features magnificent 14th- and 15th-century stained glass,
stonework and elaborate tombs.
Attraction type: Architectural building; Historic site; Religious
site
National Railway
Museum, York, North Yorkshire
A must-see for railroad buffs, this museum celebrates railways
from
the 1820s to the present day.
Attraction type: Transportation museum
Jorvik Viking
Centre, York, North Yorkshire
Museum features the many valuable archaeological finds from the
city of
Jorvik, renamed by the Vikings when they took possession
of
the area during the 9th century.
Attraction type: Historic village; History museum
Yorkshire Museum,
York, North Yorkshire
Home to some of the richest archaeological finds in Europe, this
museum
chronicles more than 1,000 years of Yorkshire's heritage from
elegant Roman jewelry and mosaics to Viking treasures and
Anglo-Saxon silver.
Attraction type: History museum
York City Walls,
York, North Yorkshire
Three miles of encircling medieval walls around the city of York,
which have
been
maintained and restored over the centuries and still contain many
remnants
of the original Roman wall structure.
Attraction type: Historic site; Ancient ruins; Landmark/point of
interest
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