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Set within 20 acres of private gardens and parkland in York, this magnificent late 17th century country house has been fully restored to offer a peaceful rural retreat.
Built in 1699, Middlethorpe Hall was once the home of the famous diarist, Lady Mary Wortley Montague. An original William III country house, the hall has been fully restored and is now decorated with antiques and fine pictures, carefully chosen as consistent with the period of the house. The gardens and parkland have also been restored and include ha ha's, a white garden, a walled garden, a small lake and some beautiful specimen trees.
Now part of the National Trust, with all profits donated to the charity, Middlethorpe Hall is owned by Historic House Hotels, who also own Hartwell House, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, and Bodysgallen Hall, North Wales. For conferences and retreats, Middlethorpe Hall's estate provides an exclusive environment in which privacy and confidentiality are assured. Discerning business travellers will be pleased to find themselves in a setting where the executive services and facilities they require, as well as leisure activities they enjoy, are close at hand.
Directions.
Middlethorpe Hall is situated a mile and a half south of the city of York, close to the Racecourse. By Road: Take the A64(T) off the A1(T) near Tadcaster, then follow the signs to York West for 14 miles. Continue to the sign marked York West (A1036), then follow the signs to the Racecourse and Bishopthorpe. Middlethorpe Hall is on the right just before the Racecourse. There is ample parking. By Rail: The nearest station is York, to which there is an excellent and very fast train service from Kings Cross Station in London (1 hour 50 minutes), Edinburgh (2 hours 30 minutes) and most parts of Britain. Taxis are readily available at York station or a private transfer can also be arranged upon request.
29 rooms on 3 floors.
Courtyard Single Room
Cosy and tastefully decorated en-suite single room with a single bed, overlooking the manicured garden and equipped with a two-line telephone with isdn data socket and voice-mail, trouser press, hairdryer and combination tv/dvd player. This rate includes early morning tea and use of the spa.
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Courtyard Standard Double Room
Comfortable and traditionally decorated en-suite double room with a double bed or 2 single beds, overlooking the 18th century courtyard or the garden and equipped with a two-line telephone with isdn data socket and voice-mail, trouser press, hairdryer and combination tv/dvd player. This rate includes early morning tea and use of the spa.
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Courtyard Superior Double Room
Charming en-suite luxury double room with a double bed, king-size bed or 2 single beds. Tastefully decorated in a country house style, the rooms overlook the 18th century courtyard or the garden and are equipped with a two-line telephone with isdn data socket and voice-mail, trouser press, hairdryer and combination tv/dvd player. This rate includes early morning tea and use of the spa.
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Main House Deluxe Double Room
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Deluxe One Bedroom Courtyard Suite.
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Weekend Courtyard Standard Double Room
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Weekend Courtyard Superior Double Room
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Distances from the hotel: -- Leeds/Bradford Airport - 37km
- Manchester International Airport - 130km
- Nearest Major Train Station - York (3km from the hotel)
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