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Tourist Information Centres, Access Guides and Online Accommodation Sites and Is for General Guidance Only Accessible hotel accommodation in the north of England This information was taken from a variety of sources – Tourist Information Centres, access guides and online accommodation sites and is for general guidance only. All hotels should offer wheelchair accessible public areas and bedrooms but please be aware they may not have a walk-in shower or wet room facilities. Whilst we have listed a range of hotels in each area, our list is not exhaustive. Please contact individual hotels to confirm their disabled facilities can meet your specific needs. Please note: inclusion on our list does not imply recommendation by Carers’ Resource. East coast and surrounding areas Scarborough Beiderbeckes Hotel 01723 365766 Cober Hill 01723 870310 Crown Spa Hotel 01723 357400 Grainary Farm Hotel, Harwood Dale 01723 870026 Greyhound Inn, Ganton 01944 710116 The Moorings Guest House 01723 373786 Park Manor Hotel 01723 372090 Premier Inn 0871 527 9292 Scarborough Travel and Holiday Lodge 01723 363537 Stuart House Hotel 01723 373768 Bridlington Bay Ridge Guest House 01262 673425 Highfield Farm, Southburn, Driffield 01377 227723 Promenade Guest House 01262 602949 Providence Place 01262 603840 Sefton Hotel 01262 674693 Victoria House 01262 673871 White Lodge Guest House 0800 050 9680 Filey White Lodge Hotel 01723 514771 1 Carers’ Resource is a charitable company limited by guarantee. Registered Charity No. 1049278. 1 Company registered in England No 3054273. Registered Office: 11 North Park Road, Harrogate. HG1 5PD HOL(AHA) 03.16 East coast and surrounding areas continued Whitby area Bagdale Hall Hotel 01947 602958 Beacon Guest House, Goathland 01947 896409 Dunsley Hall Hotel 01947 893437 Ellerby Country Inn, Ellerby 01947 840342 Firs Guest House, Runswick Bay 01947 840433 Raithwaite Hall 01947 661661 White House Hotel 01947 600469 Willows Guest House 01947 600288 Yorkshire Dales Harrogate & Ripon areas Cairn Hotel 01423 504005 Cedar Court Hotel 01423 858585 Crown Hotel 01423 567755 Holiday Inn 0871 942 9261 Kimberley Hotel 01423 505613 Majestic Hotel 01423 700300 Nidd Hall, Nidd 01423 771598 Premier Inn, Harrogate centre 0871 527 9432 Premier Inn, Hornbeam Park 0871 527 8490 Ripon Spa Hotel 0800 158 5455 Rudding Park Hotel 01423 871350 White Hart Hotel 01423 505681 Ilkley Craiglands Hotel 01943 430001 Skipton areas Coniston Hotel, Coniston 01756 748080 Devonshire Arms Hotel, Bolton Abbey 01756 710441 Herriot’s Hotel, Skipton 01756 792781 Premier Inn, Gargrave/Skipton 0871 527 8980 Rendezvous Hotel, Skipton 01756 700100 Other areas in the Yorkshire Dales New Inn, Clapham 01524 251203 Newfield Hall, Malham, (Holiday Fellowship) 0345 470 8558 Old Joinery Guest House, Garsdale 015396 20309 Stone House Hotel, Hawes 01969 667571 Thornton Lodge, Aysgarth 01969 663375 2 2 North York Moors Helmsley Brickfields Farm, Kirkby Moorside 01751 433074 Feversham Arms, Helmsley 01439 770766 Malton Talbot Hotel 01653 639096 Pickering area Beansheaf Hotel 01653 668614 Grindale House, Pickering 01751 476636 The Old Manse, Pickering 01751 476484 Rains Farm, Allerston 01723 859333 Rawcliffe House Farm, Stape 01751 473292 West (Fylde) coast Blackpool The Beechfield Hotel 01253 626 569 Big Blue Hotel 0871 222 4000 Bond Hotel 01253 341218 (comprehensive facilities specifically for disabled guests) Brooklyn Hotel 01253 627003 The Georgian Hotel 01253 625439 Grand Metropole 01253 628321 Hilton Hotel 01253 623434 Howard’s Crest 01253 345865 Leverdale Hotel 01253 351375 Lyndene Hotel 0800 019 6450 New Mayfair Hotel 01253 347543 (comprehensive facilities specifically for disabled guests) New President Hotel 01253 624460 Norbreck Castle 0871 222 0031 Park House Hotel 01253 620081 Premier Inn, Bispham 0871 527 8102 Premier Inn, Preston New Road 0871 527 8110 Premier Inn, South Shore 0871 527 8108 The Shellard 01253 342679 Travelodge, South Promenade 0871 984 6191 Travelodge, South Shore 0871 984 6351 The Village, Heron’s Reach 0871 222 4616 Lytham St Annes Bond Hotel (see Blackpool above) 01253 341218 Chadwick Hotel 01253 720061 Lytham St Annes continued Dalmeny Hotel 01253 712236 Langdales Hotel 01253 721342 St Ives Hotel 01253 720011 3 HOL(AHA)3.16 3 Morecambe Lothersdale Hotel 01524 416404 Midland Hotel 01524 424000 Lake District Central Lakes Bowness (B) and Windermere (W) Belsfield Hotel (B) 015394 42448 Broadoaks Country House Hotel, Troutbeck 015394 45566 Burn How Hotel (B) 015394 46226 Burnside Hotel (B) 015394 42211 Cragwood Hotel 015394 88177 Lakeside Hotel (W) 015395 30001 Lindeth Howe Hotel (B) 015394 45759 Low Wood Hotel 015394 33338 Old England Hotel (W) 0344 879 9144 Ryebeck Hotel (W) 015394 88195 Storrs Gate House 015394 43272 Windermere Manor (W) 015394 45801 Ambleside Langdale Hotel & Spa, (Elterwater) 015394 38014 Low Wood Bay 015394 33338 Rothay Manor Hotel 015394 33605 Salutation Hotel 0845 373 0931 Skelwith Bridge Hotel 015394 32115 Waterhead Hotel 0800 433 4581 Grasmere Gold Rill Hotel 015394 35486 Regent Hotel 015394 32254 Rothay Garden Hotel 015394 35334 Swan Hotel 0344 8799120 North and West Lakes Including Keswick (K), Borrowdale (B), Ullswater (U) Armathwaite Hall Hotel, Bassenthwaite (K) 01768 776551 Borrowdale Gates Hotel, Grange (K) 01768 777204 Borrowdale Hotel (K 0800 840 1244 Derwentwater Hotel (K) 0844 499 9357 Embleton Spa Hotel (K) 01768 776606 North and West Lakes continued Inn on the Lake (U) 0800 840 1245 Patterdale Hotel 0845 305 2111 Sharrow Bay Hotel, Ullswater 01768 486301 4 4 South Lakes Including Kendal (K), Grange over Sands (G) Castle Green Hotel, (K) 015397 34000 Cumbria Grand Hotel (G) 015395 32331 Grange Hotel (G) 015395 33666 Graythwaite Manor Hotel (G) 015395 32001 High Tarn Green Guest House, Cartmel Fell 015395 52314 Netherwood Hotel (G) 015395 32552 Newby Bridge Hotel 015395 31222 Swan Hotel, Newby Bridge 015395 31681 Tourist information centres Most Tourist Information Centres can provide advice or lists of accessible accommodation in their area. East coast: Bridlington: 01482 391634 Filey, Scarborough, & Whitby: 01723 383636 (offices in each town) West coast: Blackpool: 01253 478222 Lytham St Annes: 01253 725610 Morecambe 01524 582808 Yorkshire Dales, North York Moors: Harrogate: 01423 537300 Pickering 01751 473791 Skipton 01756 792809 Lake District: Ambleside: 015394 32582 Bowness 015394 42895 Keswick 017687 72645 Windermere 015394 46499 Holiday guides Holidays in the British Isles Published by Disability Rights UK (formerly RADAR) £12.99 Tel: 0207 250 8191 or online: disabilityrightsuk.org Rough Guide to accessible Britain. Available free online: accessibleguide.co.uk Specialist holiday providers Carers’ Resource factsheet available from your local office (details on page 6) or online: carersresource.org Useful websites directenquiries.com disabledholidays.com (01457 833444) disabledholidayinfo.org.uk goodaccessguide.co.uk 5 HOL(AHA) 3.16 5 General hotel accommodation websites may have the facility to refine geographical searches to show accessible accommodation, for example: iknow-uk.com laterooms.com trivago.co.uk Please Note! Some hotels are advertised as ‘wheelchair accessible’ or ‘disabled friendly’ but this may apply only to their bar or restaurant facilities. Although we understand all hotels listed provide wheelchair accessible bedrooms, we cannot guarantee they will be available. If you need further information or would like to discuss any aspect of your caring role, please contact Carers’ Resource: Harrogate 01423 500555 11 North Park Road, Harrogate, HG1 5PD Bradford 01274 449660 15 Park View Court, St Paul’s Road, Shipley, BD18 3DZ Ripon 01765 690222 Community House, Sharow View, Allhallowgate, Ripon, HG4 1LE Skipton 01756 700888 Griffin House, Broughton Hall Business Park, Skipton, BD23 3AN [email protected] www.carersresource.org We can provide this information in other formats (large print, Braille and audio) and in other languages. Date of Information: March 2016; revise by March 2017 6 6 .
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