Inn Details
The proprietors, Steve and Margaret Bradley, offer a high quality service. All our rooms are en suite and prettily decorated. As well as towels and soap, we provide a TV, a hair dryer and a tray with a kettle and a selection of sachets of tea, coffee and drinking chocolate, together with some biscuits. Each room also has a mini decanter of sherry.
A superb breakfast will be one of the highlights of your stay. In addition to the traditional full English grilled breakfast, there is a choice of cereals, fresh-fruit salad, dried fruits softened in apple juice, plain and fruit yoghurts, home-made jams and marmalade, and home-baked brown and white bread. For those wanting a lighter meal, we offer smoked salmon and scrambled eggs. Vegetarian options are available provided we have notice.
Location
- Location is best described as:
- Castle Howard
- Harrogate -historic spa
- North York Moors
- Ruins of Rievaulx Abbey
- Scarborough - seaside town
- Whitby - historic and fishing village
- City
- Downtown
- Small town
- Directions to property:
If you come from the south on the A1 or the M1 - or from the west on the M62 - you will need to take the A64 to York. The ring road (A1237) turns off to the left just before you reach the city. You then continue round the ring road until you reach the large roundabout which is the junction with the A19. To the left/north it is marked Thirsk (and on this map Teeside and Darlington). You need to turn right here marked York City Centre. (This is the A19 going south but the sign does not say so.)
Continue straight down this road for just over 2 miles, passing several traffic lights. Eventually you will see a fine old school, St Peter's School, on the right. There is a pedestrian foot bridge here. Grosvenor Terrace is the third street on the left after the footbridge. (On the corner, set back in a garden, is the Churchill Hotel.) The Bentley is around 400 metres down Grosvenor Terrace on the left hand side - Nearest major airport: Leeds/Bradford, United Kingdom 20 miles
- Directions from airport:
See above
Room Rates (GBP English Pounds)
All occupancy rates are subject to change
- Accommodations: Rooms
- There are 5 guest accommodations (5 with private baths)
- Single occupancy rate is £ 40.00
- Double occupancy rate is between £ 70.00 and £ 80.00
- The rate for each additional person is £ 30.00
Amenities
| In Room | |
| Alarm clock | Amenities Basket |
| Coffee/Tea facilities | Hairdryer |
| Hot tub/whirlpool tub | Private entrance |
| Radio | TV |
| Wi-Fi | |
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| On Site | |
| Fax Machine | |
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| Other Amenitites | |
| Small sherry decanter for aperitif or night cap | Extra blankets for cold winters |
| iron available on request | Fan for hot summers |
Meals
- A Full breakfast is included with room rate
- Breakfast is served from: 8-8.45
- Breakfast is served in the Breakfast Room
- Special meals available: Vegetarian
Policies
- Minimum stay required (2 nights at the weekend and in the premier rooms)
- Smoking is not allowed
- We cannot accommodate guest pets
- Limitations on children staying (I regret that I do not have facilities for small children)
- No childcare is provided
- Consumption of alcohol is not permitted
- Deposit amount required (Valid credit card or debit card number or one night's stay in cash or cheque.)
- Closed: Christmas and New Year
- Check in time is 5 p.m. onwards and Check out time is 10 a.m.
- Cancellations:
One week's notice is required, otherwise for less than 7 days one night's tariff will be taken. Less than two days notice the whole sum will be taken.
Discounts available:| | 10% | Mid-week (Sunday to Thursday) in winter | Minimum stay: 3 days |
Innkeepers
- Innkeeper(s): Margaret Bradley
Travel - I lived and worked overseas for 30 years
Photography
Crafts such as cross stitch
Current events - getting very cross with my own government!
Reading - The innkeepers speak: Portuguese, French, Spanish
Area Attractions
Antique Shopping, Aquarium, Art Galleries, Concert venue, Gourmet/Fine Dining, Historical interests, Movie Theater, Museum, National/State parks, Nature area, Ocean, Film and TV sets such as Castle Howard, National Railway Museum, Chocolate box pretty villages, National Trust Poperties, Markets and festivals, English heritage Properties, Outlet Stores, Performing Theater, Picnic area, Religious Services, River, Ruins
Onsite or Nearby Activities
Bicycle rental, Billiards, Boating, Canoeing, Golfing, Street artists - singers, clowns etc, Festivals such as Viking Festival, Shopping, Sight-seeing, Swimming, Swimming pool, Tennis courts
York Nearby Cities
Noted below are the approximate distances from York, England.