Offering inner courtyard views, The Carriage House, Studio 3A is an accommodation set in Bilbrough, 10 km from York Railway station and 11 km from York Minster.
Suej68
Australia
Beautiful studio apartment, well set out and not cramped considering everything there is. Luxurious and comfortable and throughly enjoyed our nights stay. Loved the little kitchen, had everything we needed and more.
Boasting a hot tub, The Carriage House, Bilbrough York Sleeps 24 is situated in Bilbrough. Guests can benefit from a patio and an outdoor fireplace.
Naomi
United Kingdom
Absolutely beautiful property, the apartments were just perfect for our big family group for a local wedding. There is a lovely outside space for everyone to gather, and the hosts were incredibly friendly and welcoming! Each apartment had a selection of breakfast items which was a lovely touch. Couldn’t have asked for a better experience - thank you!
Featuring a hot tub, Piper Cottage, Bilbrough, York is located in Bilbrough. Guests can benefit from a patio and a picnic area.
Naomi
United Kingdom
We booked this alongside the carriage house for part of a big family group for a local wedding and it was just perfect - it meant everyone could stay together in one site. The rooms were lovely and there was a little breakfast pack provided. The owners were incredibly friendly too!
The 5-star Grand Hotel offers stylish rooms and a luxury vaulted spa.
Alastair
United Kingdom
A beautiful hotel minutes walk from the centre of York. The rooms are well appointed and spacious and exceptionally well soundproofed! It was so very peaceful.
Staff are very helpful and can’t do enough for you
Lovely bar areas and restaurants and the gym is perfectly adequate. We didn’t have time to use the pool or spa but these facilities looked lovely too
Situated on the banks of the River Ouse, The Queens Hotel is ideally located for the many shops, restaurants and bars that the centre of York has to offer.
Julie
United Kingdom
Absolutely loved having a room which overlooked the river. The breakfasts were lovely
It's a dead and alive place - but great for exploring York...
It's a dead and alive place - but great for exploring York using the Park and Ride facilities. In fairness we went in the middle of a pandemic, so lots of places are struggling. York itself is beautiful and as Samuel Johnson would have said if he'd thought about it: he who is tired of York, is tired of life.
Philip
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A good local walk goes from Bilbrough over Ingrish Hill to...
A good local walk goes from Bilbrough over Ingrish Hill to Normans Farm and on to Askham Richard and Askham Bryan. Nearby is the monument of the site of the 1644 Civil War battle on Marston Moor, Long Marston.
Several pubs for eating in the vicinity include Bilbrough, Appleton Roebuck, and Askham Bryan and just for a drink or two, The Rose and Crown at Askham Richard, especially nice on a lovely sunny evening with outside tables.
Lovely churches include St. James, Bilbrough, St. Mary, Askham Richard and St. Nicholas at Askham Bryan.
The location was perfect. Bilbrough is a quiet, small hamlet of private dwellings with a pub and a church. Very easy access from A64 junction...approx 1 mile. Very peaceful and quiet.The food at the Three Hares pub was excellent, both in taste and value for money. The staff were also very friendly.
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