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Barwick Lane, Yarm, North Yorkshire, England, TS15 9JR, UK
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As the name suggests, The Old Mill is a converted windmill circa 1750, which today offers a warm welcome and a relaxing stay. The Old Mill was originally converted to a house in 1968, retaining many of its original features.
A subsequent re-vamp was completed in September 2004, complementing the original architecture. The bed and breakfast has a high standard of accommodation and offers a full English breakfast to set you up for the day’s activities. There is a beautiful guest lounge with an open fire where you can simply discuss the day’s events. A beautiful dinner conservatory is used to serve breakfast. Bring your swimsuit and enjoy an outside heated spa. The Old Mill is set in a rustic environment, with its own wild guinea fowl that roosting in the pear tree.
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9 rooms
Double Room
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Family Room
This luxury family room consists of a double bedroom with a sofa bed. Number or beds: N/A Number of Rooms: N/A
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Luxury Old Mill Apartments
There are currently 3 apartments in Yarm, Ingleby Barwick. Each apartment is approximately one mile (1.6 km) away from the Old Mill bed and breakfast and can be reached in about 5 minutes.
All of the apartments feature modern décor and are fully furnished and equipped for all your needs. The apartments have a beautiful lounge, an open-plan kitchen and 2 double bedrooms, one of which also has a sofa bed. With all the freedom, independence and convenience of an apartment, this is the ideal getaway and is perfect for couples and families. Number or beds: N/A Number of Rooms: N/A
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* Star and diamond hotel ratings are displayed for information purposes and are supplied by the property. Please note that the rating reflects one of the following accreditations, AA, RAC, Tourist Board and in some cases self accreditation.
Last updated 13 November 2008
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