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Bed & Breakfast in York |
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Once upon a time a
B&B meant cheap and cheerful accommodation for those
on a budget. Now it’s a completely different story
with elegant bed and breakfasts offering deluxe accommodation.
If you’re planning to experience the fine eateries
of York a bed and breakfast is the perfect base. Here
you’ll receive a comfortable room, a slap up breakfast
and the freedom to choose where you dine.
Friars Rest Guesthouse [map],
Fulford Road, is a friendly and traditional bed and breakfast
that is built on the grounds of an old monastery. The
accommodation is just a short idyllic riverside walk from
the city centre and is close to Fulford Golf Course
[map].
One of the biggest areas for B&Bs is Bootham and if you haven’t booked a room before arriving
in York it is wise to make this area, and particularly Queen Anne’s Road [map] your first port of call.
For quaint and kitsch accommodation visit No 40 at
Queen Anne’s Road [map],
Bootham. This small guesthouse has a real family feel
to it and offers a choice of two double en suite rooms
named Rose and Daisy. These rooms have original features
and evoke warm memories of a bygone age.
If you’re feeling romantic but still want to be
central check into the Holmlea Guesthouse [map],
Bishopthorpe Road, for a luxurious and romantic room complete
with four-poster bed.
One2Three [map] is an elegant bed and breakfast for those
looking for stylish and modern accommodation. Centrally
located on The Mount and very close to York Railway Station,
One2Three offers guests a touch of luxury with the large
comfortable rooms and the option of having a champagne
breakfast delivered to your room.
Away from the city centre there’s some beautifully
picturesque accommodation.
If you’re a bit of a twitcher a visit to The
School House [map],
Thorganby which is ten miles south of York, is a must.
The accommodation is located in an area of outstanding
beauty and great for bird spotters as well as those looking
for total rest and relaxation away from the often-crowded
streets of York.
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