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Burn Hall Hotel

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ImageBurn Hall, your imagination meets reality.

Burn Hall is a Victorian mansion house near York set amidst a stunning eight acres of parkland within the beautiful North Yorkshire countryside – the perfect backdrop for a wedding, a party, a corporate event or a relaxing stay.

Burn Hall offers 95 double en-suite bedroom accommodation. Families are more than welcome at the hotel accommodation as we have ample space for your children to use as they will, for those imaginative games in our gardens and sneaky footpaths.

The Hall has fully equipped conference facilities comprising of 7 dedicated conferencing rooms. Training and conference facilities include a conferencing function suite to seat 250 guests.

Burn Hall Hotel is an excellent accommodation base for visiting the key attractions of the surrounding areas – including the North York Moors, the Yorkshire Dales and the renowned historic City of York. Burn Hall offers easy access and free parking to coach and group tours alike.

Relax in 2 bars and a superb restaurant, open to both residential and non residential diners.

Alongside all the features on offer, Burn Hall also boasts established landscape gardens incorporating beautiful lawns which front the main house, an ideal setting for wedding receptions, private parties and corporate events in North Yorkshire.

A further feature of Burn Hall is the ample free car parking spaces on-site.

The perfect blend of Business, adventure and tranquillity.

 

www.burn-hall.co.uk

 

 

Featured Attraction

The Brontë Parsonage Museum and Brontë Society. The site has information about the lives and novels of the Brontë Family and the Brontë Parsonage Museum.

 

bronte parsonage museum

 

This year's features are a special exhibition "No Coward Soul" celebrating the life and work of Emily Brontë the author of Wuthering Heights and a redisplay of Branwell Brontë's paintings. The exhibition will be the first time all of the Society's Emily collection has been on display together.

www.bronte.org.uk