 The Fox and Coney, originally a coaching inn, built in 1759, is set in the idyllic village of South Cave. With 12 bedrooms all with en-suite facilities, it is the ideal place to relax after a hard day. All the rooms come with TV, tea and coffee making facilities and a hairdryer. With a well stocked choice of real ales, beers, wines and spirits and a food menu using freshly prepared local produce, The Fox and Coney offers an experience for business and leisure guests alike. |
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 A 52 bedroom hotel with all bedrooms recently refurbished. The rooms include as standard 32" Freeview televisions, king size beds and power showers. Most rooms offer balconies overlooking Grimsby Golf Club. Free wi-fi is available in the public areas. Good quality, locally sourced food is available in the restaurant. |
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Mjb Cottages Pilgrims Rest |
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 North Lincolnshire is an area of rural tranquility and remarkable natural beauty, where the rolling chalk of the Lincolnshire Wolds meets the lush Ancholme. This is great walking country, with something for everyone from the long distance Viking Way and Nev Cole Way to gentler riverside and woodland walks. North Lincolnshire is full of surprises. Alkborough Turf Maze is on a mysterious ancient site overlooking the confluence of the rivers Humber and Trent close to interesting rural walks and sleepy villages. Normanby Hall, with its award winning Victorian Walled Garden, is set in 300 acres of landscape gardens with lakes and natural woodland. Barrow is close to the charming town of Barton upon Humber which has plenty for visitors to see and do. The magnificent Humber Bridge is the perfect backdrop for walks along the Humber Estuary, whilst the town itself offers shops, a museum, restaurants, pubs and an impressive 10th century church. The Humber is one of Britain's largest estuaries supporting abundant wildlife. Barton Clay Pits, once the home of a thriving tile and brick industry, extended for 5 miles along the riverbank at either side of the bridge. These flooded pits are a haven for wildlife, each having its own character, providing facilities for a wider range of outdoor pursuits. Pilgrims Rest is a quaint one bedroom cottage Situated in a complex of 18. The cottage is newly decorated with a modern but homely feel. On entrance through the front door you enter the lounge/Diner/Kitchen area, upstairs there is a bathroom with shower over the bath, double bedroom with a separate dressing room Services: Electric storage heaters, Remote control Freeview TV, with build in DVD and iPod station, Microwave, fridge, toaster, kettle, iron and ironing board. Bed linen and towels are provided Communal Garden area. Non Smokers only. Well behaved dogs are welcome, £15 per dog. Your credit card will be debited 3/5 days before arrival |
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Mjb Cottages Curates Cloister |
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 North Lincolnshire is an area of rural tranquility and remarkable natural beauty, where the rolling chalk of the Lincolnshire Wolds meets the lush Ancholme. This is great walking country, with something for everyone from the long distance Viking Way and Nev Cole Way to gentler riverside and woodland walks. North Lincolnshire is full of surprises. Alkborough Turf Maze is on a mysterious ancient site overlooking the confluence of the rivers Humber and Trent close to interesting rural walks and sleepy villages. Normanby Hall, with its award winning Victorian Walled Garden, is set in 300 acres of landscape gardens with lakes and natural woodland. Barrow is close to the charming town of Barton upon Humber which has plenty for visitors to see and do. The magnificent Humber Bridge is the perfect backdrop for walks along the Humber Estuary, whilst the town itself offers shops, a museum, restaurants, pubs and an impressive 10th century church. The Humber is one of Britain's largest estuaries supporting abundant wildlife. Barton Clay Pits, once the home of a thriving tile and brick industry, extended for 5 miles along the riverbank at either side of the bridge. These flooded pits are a haven for wildlife, each having its own character, providing facilities for a wider range of outdoor pursuits. Curates Cloister is a quaint one bedroom cottage Situated in a complex of 18. The cottage is newly decorated with a modern but homely feel. On entrance through the front door you enter into a small porch, turning left enter through another door to the lounge/Kitchen area, upstairs there is a bathroom with shower over the bath, double bedroom with 4ft bed and built in wardrobe. Services: Electric storage heaters, Remote control Freeview TV, with built in DVD and iPod station, Microwave, fridge, toaster, kettle, iron and ironing board. Bed linen and towels are provided Communal Garden area Non Smokers only. Well behaved dogs are welcome, £15 per dog. Your card will be debited 3/5 days before your arrival |
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West Carlton Country Guest House |
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 A beautiful Georgian manor house (circa 1740) set in a quiet rural area with uninterrupted views of the surrounding countryside. Spacious and welcoming, all our rooms are en-suite with lots of extras to make your stay special including "The White Company" toiletries, mineral water and chocolates. The public rooms are all large and beautifully furnished with WiFi access throughout and quiet areas for you to relax. The house is set in 2 acres of landscaped gardens with a lovely outside seating space on our raised "Italian garden" type patio. We are ideally situated for the city of Hull ( 12 miles) Beverley, York and for all the coastal resorts and attractions of the East Coast if Yorkshire. We place a big emphasis on peace and tranquility at West Carlton and we source local suppliers ( wherever possible) for our sumptious breakfast and evening meals. ( Evening meal by arrangement only) We take all major credit cards. Dogs by arrangement. |
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Hotel Farelli Formally Platform 1 |
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 A small independent Hotel, with an award wining restaurant, Comfortable bedrooms all en suite, with all you would expect,trouser press,tea and coffee making facilities direct dial telephones and free wi-fi throughout the hotel, we have a large secure free car park at the rear of the hotel, and conference and banqueting facilities to cater for up to 300 delegates. We are situated 1.5 miles from the city centre and a short distance from the Deep and the theatre area of the City. |
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 A small independent Hotel, with an award wining restaurant, Comfortable bedrooms with all you would expect,trouser press,tea and coffee making facilities direct dial telephones and free wi-fi throughout the hotel, we have a large secure car park at the rear of the hotel, and conference and banqueting facilities to cater for up to 300 delegates. We are situated 1.5 miles from the city centre and a short distance from the Deep and the theatre area of the City. |
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The Tudor Rose Hotel Restaurant |
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 We would like to welcome you to the Tudor Rose Hotel. situated in the historic town of Beverley. The Tudor Rose is a 2 star hotel and Restaurant. The hotel is situated close to the Race Course, Beverley Minster, The Railway Station and Town Library, also with a market right on the doorstep you will not have difficulty deciding what to do. Easter, Christmas and New Year breaks are available. Parking permits are given out free to guests staying with us. The Hotel is a non-smoking environment |
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 Our restaurant is justifiably world-renowned. You will always enjoy discreet and understated service from attentive, knowledgeable staff and a range of superb dishes to satisfy the most discerning palate. Local produce is featured very strongly in our menus. Fresh fish is delivered daily from Grimsby, game in season from local shoots, and vegetables and herbs grown in Winteringham Fields own gardens, plus an abundance of fresh fruit from around the world. It is our aim to offer a place where discerning patrons know they will always find the best of everything, presented with that extra touch of thoughtfulness and flair, by staff able to anticipate each guests unspoken wish. The Main House: This is where the restaurant is situated. The building dates back to 1540 and it has lots of authentic character with original oak beams and sloping floors. It includes four rooms; the Robert Marmiam, the Lord Fitz Hugh, Thomas Westoby and Gilbert de Gant. The Courtyard adjoins the Main House. The rooms have been converted from original old barns. It features three tasteful rooms: the Burkhill Suite, the Richard de Rivars and the Henry Kirke White. The Dovecotes. These are located 200 yards from the Main House, roughly a 2-minute walk. There are four charming places to stay: The Harlequin, The Columbine, The Turpin and The Vanity. The Dovecote Harlequin and Columbine have access to kitchen facilities located on the lower floor, with tea and coffee making facilities. The Dovecotes have access to a private car parking area with lockable gates. |
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