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Address: TheOld Presbytery, London Road (A162), Barkston Ash, TADCASTER, North Yorkshire, LS24 9PU
Landline: 01937 5...
Website: presbyteryguesthouse.co.uk
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b and b, bed and breakfast, guest house, hotel, luxury accommodation, bramham park, hazlewood castle
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About Us The Old Presbytery guest house is situated in the rural setting of Saxton, at the centre of Yorkshire. It offers the visitor the highest standards of bed and breakfast (B+B) accommodation in a beautiful and tranquil location. This elegant guest house is set on 1.5 acres of landscaped gardens surrounded by the rolling Yorkshire countryside. The house, formally part of the Scarthingwell Estate, has been completely restored and has retained all the elegance and charm of its historic past.
Location It is conveniently located just 5 minutes drive from the nearest towns of Sherburn in Elmet and Tadcaster. It provides a perfect base for exploring the whole of Yorkshire including the Moors, Dales, the cities of York and Leeds and the scope to pursue many activities including shopping, golf, and walking in the countryside. There are also plenty of pubs nearby and many fine restaurants to experience.
Facilities The guest house comprises of four bedrooms (1 family, 1 double, 1 twin, and 1 single) all with tea and coffee making facilities and Internet access points. Each room is named after the trees that are located either in the Presbytery grounds or within viewing distance. The rooms are stylishly decorated and furnished.
Please See www.presbyteryguesthouse.co.uk Luxury Guest House in the middle of Yorkshire between Leeds & York with good road connections. Free wifi LCD free-view TVs in the bedrooms and a superb breakfast. Enjoy some Yorkshire hospitality The Old Presbytery has an elegant past. The original house was built in the early 1700's as Scarthingwell Lodge possibly as a dower house to the hall which stood in park land at the side of the lake behind this house. In 1854 the Hall which was purchased...