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The Feversham Arms Hotel & Verbena Spa  Price: £££££ Total rooms: 33, Ground floor: 8, Single: 0, Family: 10


Map Ref: L1 The Grange Hotel Price: £££££ Total rooms: 36, Ground floor: 6, Single: 0, Family: 1 Map Ref: C3


Nestled in idyllic Helmsley just a scenic twenty three miles from York, the multi-award-winning Feversham Arms Hotel is surrounded by gorgeous gardens, breathtaking moorland, rambling walks, historic castles and stunning stately homes.


For a divine escape, leave your stresses behind and relax in our Verbena Spa heat experience with its hot tub, saunarium, aromatherapy room, ice fountain, salt inhalation room, monsoon showers and foot spas. Then unwind in our cosy fireside lounges, or soak up the sun by the heated outdoor pool with a scrumptious afternoon tea.


Our 3 AA Rosette Conservatory Restaurant specialises in modern international dishes, many with a delicious Yorkshire twist. Upgrade to our tasting menu for the ultimate indulgence.


Helmsley, North Yorkshire, YO62 5AG Tel: 01439 770766 Fax: 01439 770346 Email: info@fevershamarmshotel.com www.fevershamarmshotel.com Free private parking


Hedley House Price: ££££ Total rooms: 28, Ground floor: 2, Single: 5, Family: 12 Map Ref: C3


This Regency townhouse is well established as one of York’s finest hotels. Just a short walk from York Minster, this award winning hotel provides luxurious accommodation and first class service. Deep comfy sofas, fresh flowers and blazing fires in the winter create the perfect ambience to relax and unwind.


There are two dining options, either the stylish elegance of the AA 2 rosette Ivy Brasserie with a menu focusing on top quality seasonal ingredients or the informal New York Grill in the hotel’s brick vaulted cellars offering succulent steaks and grills. All bedrooms including three superb four posters are individually designed and luxuriously furnished.


1 Clifton, York, YO30 6AA Tel: 01904 644744 Fax: 01904 612453 Email: info@grangehotel.co.uk www.grangehotel.co.uk Free and limited on site car park.


Hotel 53 Price: £££ Total rooms: 100, Ground floor: 0, Single: 0, Family: 20 Q Map Ref: E5


Family run hotel in quiet residential area, eight minute walk to city centre. All rooms now with wide flat screen digital TVs. Off-street car parking. Wi-fi internet access. DVD players and film library available. Six person outdoor Jacuzzi, sauna and shower. New gym on site and an option to book a personal trainer (additional charge applies). Lounge bar and award winning restaurant. Groups and solo travellers all welcome. Conference / meeting rooms. Self-catering apartments next door to hotel. Close to rail and bus station.


Hotel 53 is in a central location within the city walls and is just a short walk from a number of York’s tourist attractions and the central shopping area.


The hotel’s clean, modern exterior is complemented by minimalist interior design, creating an atmosphere of stylish simplicity. Whether you’re taking a short break, staying with us for a little longer or on business, you’ll feel immediately at ease at Hotel 53.


All 100 en-suite bedrooms are comfortable, modern and are equipped with free WI-FI & Sky Sports. You can also dine with us in our restaurant – which has been carefully designed to evoke an atmosphere of both informality and relaxation, and combines impressive, imaginative cuisine with friendly service and value for money.


Hotel 53 also caters for conferences and boasts three meeting rooms, each of which can be arranged in a variety of formats and benefit from both air conditioning and natural daylight. An extensive range of menus are also available.


3 Bootham Terrace, York, YO30 7DH Tel: 01904 637404 Fax: 01904 639774 Freephone: 0800 583 6374 Email: greg@hedleyhouse.com www.hedleyhouse.com Off-street car parking


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53 Piccadilly, York, Y01 9PL Tel: 01904 559000 Fax: 08454 680687 Email: enquiries@hotel53.com www.hotel53.com Limited car parking is available from £10


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