incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: /10 - Elegant William III country house set in 20 acres of ... more
gardens and parkland yet 5 mins from York city centre. Combines comfort and elegance with the efficiency demanded by modern business. Overlooking York racecourse ...
Just 2 miles (3.2 km) from York's city centre, the Middlethorpe Hall hotel and spa offers ... more
a great location, as well as lovely rooms and facilities. The beautiful building is surrounded by private gardens, making it ideal for a peaceful rural retreat. T...
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Location. The Middlethorpe Hall&Spa is located in York, England, two miles from the ... more
National Railway Museum and Fairfax House, and 2.5 miles from York Minster. Hotel Features. A country house built in 1699, the Middlethorpe Hall&Spa is set in 20 acres of gardens. There is an indoor pool, sauna, steam room, and spa tub on site. Parking is complimentary. The Middlethorpe Hall&Spa has a restaurant with views of the gardens, where a complimentary breakfast is available daily. Guestrooms. This hotel's 29 guestrooms have antique style furnishings, and amenities include wireless Internet (surcharge), televisions, DVD players, and complimentary bottled water. Bathrooms offer bathrobes, slippers, and hair dryers.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. The Middlethorpe Hall&Spa is located in York, England, two miles from the ... more
National Railway Museum and Fairfax House, and 2.5 miles from York Minster. Hotel Features. A country house built in 1699, the Middlethorpe Hall&Spa is set in 20 acres of gardens. There is an indoor pool, sauna, steam room, and spa tub on site. Parking is complimentary. The Middlethorpe Hall&Spa has a restaurant with views of the gardens, where a complimentary breakfast is available daily. Guestrooms. This hotel's 29 guestrooms have antique style furnishings, and amenities include wireless Internet (surcharge), televisions, DVD players, and complimentary bottled water. Bathrooms offer bathrobes, slippers, and hair dryers.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Lots of history Disadvantages: Admission charges
I have been to York many times but prior to my most recent visit I had never been to The Merchant Adventurers Hall. I had seen the signs for it but I was never too sure what it was and since its tucked away out of sight from the main thoroughfares it's a place I always forget to check out. A friend recently told me that this is a 14th century timber framed building that is the largest building of its type and age in Britain so I figured that this time around I ought to check it out.
Built as a medieval guildhall in 1368 this is probably the oldest surviving building in York, although in an historical city like York there are several other places that also stake this claim. It is not to be confused with the nearby Merchant Taylor's Hall, which was a mistake that I initially made.
The Merchant Adventurers' Hall is tucked away down ...
Advantages: Pleasant staff, facilities, closeness to Silverstone Disadvantages: Remoteness
I've probably stayed at Whittlebury Hall about twenty times over the past three and a half years when attending work-related courses. (Before reading this review be warned that any of my negative comments about the hotel are probably influenced by the fact that when I've stayed there it's never been for pleasure - the days of boredom I've spent within its walls listening to people talking about IFRS accounting and deferred tax have probably made me more negative than I would otherwise be!)
The first view you get of the hotel is magnificent. As you are driven up the long drive you can't help but be impressed by the style of the two-storey building and the grounds that surround it. The reception area as you enter the hotel is also impressive and quite grand looking - the area has very comfortable huge leather couches and a warm ...
Advantages: Outstanding Spa with all the latest Facilities and Treatments, Freindly Staff and very Relaxing. Disadvantages: Not a luxury you could afford to do often.
Eden hall my first spa visit, and what a day to remember.
My brother got married last year and we all went on a hen day with his fiancée, I must admit when it was suggested I really thought £69 for a day was a lot of money and was very reluctant to spend as my daughter went to.
However it was the most relaxing day I have ever had and excellent value for money.
The day starts at 8.30 on arrival your greeted by the friendly staff, who give you your information pack for the day, if you have any treatments or classes booked, also your dinner time is on your itinerary.
Off you go to the changing rooms where you type in your own code for the locker, in your locker is a bathrobe and towels, Any of these can be changed at reception for fresh ones throughout your day, There are separate changing rooms if you wish, showers all ...