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The plough

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there's also a relaxed restaurant that serves meals and sunday roasts. the 3 individually decorated, down-to-earth rooms offer flat-screen tvs, dvd players, en suite bathrooms, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. the traditional british pub features wooden beams and a fireplace, plus a terrace and garden with views of the moors. check-in time: 2:00 pmcheck-out time: 10:30 am. parking and breakfast are complimentary. in a quaint village on the edge of north york moors national park, this laid-back pub with cosy rooms is 5 miles from the 7th-century whitby abbey and 1 mile from sleights railway station


Newcastle International Airport 1 hr 45

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Huge, family-friendly expanse with summer donkey rides, fish & chips, beach huts & lighthouse views.

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8,000+ acres of forest with trails for hiking & mountain biking & a visitors' center with a cafe.

Whitby Museum (9 min)
Eclectic local-history museum showcasing everything from fossils & taxidermy to ship models & a jet.

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Historic 12th-century church boasting panoramic views & a cemetery referenced in the novel Dracula.

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High moorland area interspersed with wooded river valleys, religious ruins and timeless villages.

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Varied coastline with historical remains and wildlife sanctuary plus walking trails with sea views.

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Whitby Lighthouse (13 min)

Captain Cook Memorial Museum (12 min)
Historical and ethnographic exhibition on Cook's life and his voyages to the South Pacific.

North Yorkshire Moors Railway (15 min)
This classic, 18-mi. steam railroad started in 1836 provides scenic rides through a national park.

Whitby Abbey (12 min)
Perched on a clifftop overlooking the town, these ruins were home to the first known English poet.

Hole of Horcum (13 min)
Wide, 120m-deep natural amphitheater in a moorland valley, known as the Devil's Punchbowl.

Pannett Park (9 min)
Public green space with a local history museum, plus an elegant sunken pond & themed gardens.

Phone Number

+44 1947 810412

Web Site



Title :
The Plough, Sleights
Description :
A warm friendly traditional pub serving great food and real ale. We are dog friendly and have 3 B&B Rooms available, which are also dog friendly.

E-mail

Address

180 Coach Road, Sleights, YO22 5EN

Location

Lat: 54.4485166 Lng: -0.6666175

Map

North Yorkshire - The Plough Maps



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