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Northern 2019 27/5/70 3:09 Am Page 67 Northern 2019 27/5/70 3:09 am Page 67 NORTHERN ENGLAND This traditional B&B is in the Victorian quarter on Liverpool’s Southside. Located in the 301 LIVERPOOL historic neighbourhood of Princes Park, a merchant and seafarers’ conservation area. Five minutes from Albert Dock, the Roman Catholic cathedral and Liverpool University. It is a quiet location with free private parking. Sorry not suitable for pets. WiFi access. Price includes a self serve breakfast. The spacious suite offers a separate, fully equipped kitchen for private dining. Minimum 2 night stay. Singles welcome from £60.00. 2 double, ensuite or private facilities SORRY NO CHILDREN Diana Moore, 19 Greenheys Road, Princes Park, Liverpool, L8 0SX www.liverpoolperiodhome.com [email protected] ☎ 07391 603940 £80.00 to £95.00 per room John and Barbara look after you in a lovely old mill-owner’s house built in the 1700s. It is surrounded 302 CHORLEY 1.5m by lovely extensive gardens and woodlands, and is situated just below the West Pennine hills. Traditional bedrooms have pale colours, flowery fabrics and patterned walls. Breakfast is served in a large Georgian dining room overlooking the garden. Situated in easy reach of Rivington and Anglezark’s country park and reservoirs, ideal for walking and cycling. Also a good stop-over on your way to the Lake District, or Scotland. Both garden and welcome will delight you. 2 double ensuite, 1 twin, 1 single Barbara Barlow, The Ridges, Weavers Brow, Limbrick, Heath Charnock, Chorley, PR6 9EB www.bedbreakfast-gardenvisits.com [email protected] ☎ 01257 279981 £50.00 to £100.00 per room WILLOW COTTAGE is set in the beautiful west Lancashire countryside with views over fields, and is within 303 PRESTON 3m easy reach of the coast. Built over 300 years ago, the cottage has been renovated to a high standard yet still retains beams and inglenook fireplaces. IDEAL NORTH TO SOUTH STOPOVER, 12 MINUTES FROM M6. Only a 5 minute walk from the village of Longton, and many local pubs/restaurants are within easy reach. Enjoy breakfast with homemade yoghurt, preserves and eggs from the free-range rare breed hens and locally produced food. Singles welcome from £58.00. Free WiFi access. 1 double, 2 double/twin, all ensuite or private facilities CHILDREN 13+ Ann Caunce, Willow Cottage, Thropps Lane, Longton, Preston, PR4 5SW www.lancashirebedandbreakfast.com [email protected] ☎ 01772 617570 or 07435 788697 £85.00 per room MANOR MILL COTTAGE is a 19th century cottage between Huddersfield (5 miles), Wakefield and 304 HUDDERSFIELD 5m Holmfirth (both 7 miles), set in peaceful countryside. Accessible to the motorway network, being only 15 minutes from M1 (J38) and 30 minutes from M62. Guests are assured of a warm welcome and have use of a cosy lounge or, weather permitting, a pleasant garden. A varied breakfast using, where possible, local produce. Numerous attractions including The National Coal Mining Museum, Yorkshire Sculpture Park and Last of the Summer Wine country. Singles welcome from £44.00. WiFi access. 1 double, 1 twin, both ensuite, 1 double private facilities CHILDREN 10+ Pam Askham, Manor Mill Cottage, 21 Linfit Lane, Kirkburton, Huddersfield, HD8 0TY www.manormillcottage.co.uk [email protected] ☎ 01484 604109 or 07710 192813 £65.00 to £70.00 per room WIKE RIDGE FARM is an extended Yorkshire stone farmhouse that has been comfortably renovated but retains 305 LEEDS 4m the old character with oak beams and log fires. The house is set on a ridge with views over the lovely gardens and farmland and further afield over golf courses to the North Yorkshire Moors. Conveniently situated on the edge of a quiet village yet not far from M1, A1 and M62 for travellers, with easy access to Harrogate and York and 2 miles from Harewood House. Excellent local eating places. WiFi access. Enjoy a friendly welcome from Jill and her dogs. Electric car charging facilities. Single occupancy of double room £50.00. 1 double, 1 twin/family, 3 single CHILDREN ALL Mrs Jill McCandlish, Wike Ridge Farm, Wike, Nr. Shadwell, Leeds, LS17 9JF www.wikeridgefarm.net [email protected] ☎ 0113 2661190 £34.00 to £68.00 per room Tourist Information For information about our areas and local tourist attractions please visit: www.bedandbreakfastnationwide.com/information/tourist-attractions 67 Northern 2019 27/5/70 3:09 am Page 68 NORTHERN ENGLAND 306 YORK CITY CENTRE ARNOT HOUSE combines the elegance of its many period features with modern amenities to offer a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere, only a 5 minute walk from York Minster. Bedrooms in this award winning home are tastefully furnished in Victorian style with many little extras for your comfort. The house overlooks the park with views to the Minster, while the city centre shops and restaurants are just a few minutes’ walk. Imaginative breakfast menu includes vegetarian and gluten free options. On street parking with permit. Credit cards accepted. Free WiFi. Minimum 2 nights’ stay. Closed January to mid February. Singles welcome at £80.00. 2 double, 1 twin/double, all ensuite SORRY NO CHILDREN Mrs & Miss Sluter-Robbins, Arnot House, 17 Grosvenor Terrace, York, YO30 7AG www.arnothouseyork.co.uk [email protected] ☎/I 01904 641966 £90.00 per room 307 YORK 8m ALDER CARR HOUSE is only a 10 minute drive to York ‘Park and Ride’ yet out in the countryside. Rooms are spacious and comfortable with independent access and good views of the garden and Yorkshire Wolds. Excellent variety of eating places within a 3 mile radius. This is an ideal base for visiting York, many historic houses, museums and gardens or for walking, cycling, golf or gliding and the coast is just 30 miles away. WiFi access. Twin/double/family rooms, all ensuite or private facilities CHILDREN by arrangement Mrs C. Steel, Alder Carr House, York Road, Barmby Moor, York, YO42 4HT www.aldercarrhouseyork.co.uk [email protected] ☎ 01759 380566 or 07885 277740 £70.00 to £80.00 per room 308 MALTON 5m/YORK 12m Come and relax on this family run working farm and experience great Yorkshire bed and breakfast. Nestled between the Yorkshire Wolds, the Vale of York and the Howardian Hills, WOODHOUSE FARM has a beautiful, peaceful countryside location while only a short drive from attractions like Castle Howard and York, with the moors, dales and coast nearby. Enjoy award winning breakfasts with fresh farm eggs, local produce and homemade bread and preserves. Guests’ own lounge with log fire. Good local pubs. Safe off road parking, free WiFi access. Singles welcome from £50.00. Sorry no pets. 1 double/twin, 1 double/family, both ensuite CHILDREN ALL Sarah Wardle, Woodhouse Farm B&B, Woodhouse Farm, Westow, York, YO60 7LL www.wood-house-farm.co.uk [email protected] ☎ 01653 618378 or 07904 293422 £75.00 to £90.00 per room 309 GOOLE 3.5m DAIRY FARM is the place for those visitors that like comfort with a touch of luxury. The rooms are spacious and comfortable with attractive soft furnishings, crisp bed linen and thick fluffy towels. Next to ancient parkland with its abundant wild life, Dairy Farm is very peaceful, yet less than ten minutes from the M62 (junction 37). Visitors can reach major cities such as Leeds, Sheffield and Hull in up to an hour. York is close by and there are market towns like Beverley in the area. Excellent choice of award winning breakfasts available. WiFi access. Singles welcome from £70.00. 2 double, 1 twin, ensuite or private facilities CHILDREN 2+ Mrs Vivienne Sweeting, Apple Tree Cottages, The Dairy Farm, West Lane, Saltmarshe, Goole, DN14 7RX www.appletree-cottages.co.uk [email protected] ☎ 01430 430677 or 07960 300337 £90.00 to £100.00 per room 310 FLAMBOROUGH THE MANOR HOUSE is a classic Georgian small country house. The bedrooms have been elegantly furnished and have televisions and tea/coffee making facilities. There is a main sitting room with fireplace and views across the garden. Perfectly situated to explore Flamborough Head, walk the footpath around the Heritage Coast or visit the RSPB Sanctuary at Bempton, famous for its gannet colony and puffins in early summer. There are a number of good local pubs within easy walking distance. WiFi access. Credit cards accepted. Visit Lesley’s onsite antiques shop which also stocks traditional Gansey sweaters. Singles welcome at £67.00. 2 double with ensuite or private facilities CHILDREN 8+ Lesley Berry, The Manor House, Flamborough, Bridlington, YO15 1PD www.flamboroughmanor.co.uk [email protected] ☎ 01262 850943 or 07718 415234 £99.00 to £109.00 pppn Cost to stay in a B&B Prices quoted are per room per night, including breakfast, based on 2 people sharing a double/twin room or 1 person in a single room. Many B&Bs will let a double/twin room for single occupancy. The cost is usually a discount on the room rate published for 2 people. 68 Northern 2019 27/5/70 3:09 am Page 69 For maps see inside back cover . Enter the tree-lined drive and be pleasantly surprised by the Georgian manor house, 312 FILEY 7m set in 200 acres of beautiful Wold land. Winner of Yorkshire’s Best B&B. Relax in the spacious ensuite rooms that are characteristically furnished. Enjoy a delicious award winning Yorkshire breakfast, all food sourced locally where possible. Explore the Yorkshire Wolds, RSPB Bempton Cliffs, historic houses, coast and moors. WiFi access and credit cards accepted. Singles welcome from £80.00. 1 double, 4 superior double, 1 family, all ensuite Mrs Katrina Gray, The Wold Cottage, Wold Newton, Driffield, E Yorks, YO25 3HL www.woldcottage.com [email protected] ☎/I 01262 470696 £100.00 to £140.00 per room PLANE TREE COTTAGE FARM, a traditional working sheep farm on the Heritage Coast between Scarborough and 313 SCARBOROUGH 8m Whitby, is set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with open sea views.
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