The Old Coach House, North Stainley
This luxury five star guesthouse is nestled between The Yorkshire Dales and North Yorkshire Moors National Park and is a great location to explore these beautiful areas of outstanding natural beauty as well as The Yorkshire Wolds, Nidderdale, Harrogate and York.
The area is steeped in history with the historic city of Ripon nearby as well as countryside walks, attractions, plentiful restaurants and country pubs.
All eight rooms are en-suite and designed with modern living in mind. Each room offers a range of contemporary high quality fittings and facilities including central heating, tea/coffee, safe, telephone, hair dryer, flat screen TV, alarm clock and refrigerator.
With Oak beams in some of the guest rooms this high quality bed and breakfast really gives that feeling of staying in a rustic, character property.
Guests will also enjoy a hearty Wensleydale breakfast, and as the name suggests all our produce is sourced from local farmers and suppliers. Breakfast is served in the adjacent stables breakfast room.
With ample off road parking and spacious private garden The Old Coach House is the ideal location to relax and unwind.
For those of you looking to make the most of your stay there is plenty to keep you occupied. Amongst the many things to do there are lots of walks in what can only be described as Britain's finest countryside.
With a wealth of history surrounding the area you can visit castles, stately homes, gardens, museums, cathedrals, picture postcard villages and historic cities.
Golf, fishing, tennis, horse riding, bird watching, shopping are but a few of the activities available locally. What more could one ask for.
Unfortunately we are unable to cater for evening meals but The Staveley Arms public house is immediately opposite. We do not have any family rooms.
Contact Details
Address: |
2 Stable Cottages North Stainley Ripon North Yorkshire Hg4 3ht |
Telephone |
01765 634900 |
Website: |
www.oldcoachhouse.info |
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This page was last updated: 08 July 2011
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