this refined bed-and-breakfast in a 3-storey brick home on a residential street is a 5-minute walk from st. cooked breakfast is served in the dining room, and dinner and drinks are offered in the english/continental restaurant and bar. check-in time: 11:00 amcheck-out time: 2:00 pm. an elegant lounge has a fireplace and french doors open to the garden. traditional rooms have en suite bathrooms with tubs and showers, plus wifi, tvs, hot chocolate and coffee. mary's abbey, museum gardens and yorkshire museum of natural history, and a 7-minute walk from york minster. family rooms are available. all rooms are accessible by lift, and laundry facilities and free off-street parking are available Leeds Bradford Airport 53 min
York City Walls (14 min) Remnants of a stonework enclosure around a rectangular fortification, erected in 71 CE. National Trust - Treasurer's House, York (11 min) Well-preserved house filled with 17th- and 18th-century furniture, ceramics, textiles and paintings. Yorkshire Museum (5 min) Five galleries showcase archaeological treasures plus displays of rare animals, birds and fossils. Merchant Adventurers' Hall (15 min) 1350s building where merchants congregated, with a chapel & an alms house (open daily in summer). York Minster (9 min) Gothic cathedral with vast stained glass windows, interactive Undercroft exhibition and tower tours. Clifford's Tower, York (14 min) 13th-century castle keep, built on a grass mound, formerly used as a prison and royal mint. National Railway Museum York (10 min) Railway history and artefacts, with 300 vehicles including steam world record holder, the Mallard. Museum Gardens (5 min) Large gardens surrounding Yorkshire Museum, with mature trees, Roman ruins and medieval abbey. York's Chocolate Story (11 min) Tour exploring the history of chocolate and the city's confectioners, with cafe and shop. York Castle Museum (15 min) A recreated Victorian cobbled street with costumed guides and period rooms including a schoolroom. York Art Gallery (7 min) Gallery featuring paintings & decorative arts from the 1400s to the present in an 1870s building. Barley Hall (10 min) Restored former priory dating from 14th century, with high-ceilinged great hall and exposed timbers. St Mary's Abbey (3 min) Church dating back to the 11th century, now a contemporary gallery exhibiting art and installations. The York Dungeon (12 min) A high tech ghost house attraction with costumed characters and state-of-the-art scares. JORVIK Viking Centre (14 min) A fully reconstructed Viking village complete with the sights and smells, and an adjoining museum. |