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Dunsley Hall Country House Hotel
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For hotels in Whitby and the North Yorkshire Moors look no further than Dunsley Hall Country House Hotel near Whitby. A true Victorian country house, Dunsley Hall offers traditional comfort and wonderful food against a backdrop of period elegance and modern charm. A mellowed stone hideaway nestling not far from the sea in four acres of landscaped gardens.
Once a dream home tailor made for a Victorian shipping magnate, today Dunsley Hall has evolved into a haven for visitors from all over the world. Blending the quality of the old with the best of modern hotel tradition, without sacrificing its unique character, Dunsley Hall has fast become an open secret among the discerning who appreciate the traditional country house ambience and refreshing individuality, one of the finest hotels in Whitby. With 26 en-suite rooms, all individually furnished and some with four-poster beds, this independent family-run hotel offers guests the luxurious freedom of peaceful serenity in their own elegant rooms or sociability in the public domain, the latter a feast of historic features including original oak panelling, stained glass windows and other period gems. Dunsley Hall is perfectly located for exploring North Yorkshire's National Park and Moors, the historic seafaring town of Whitby, Castle Howard of Brideshead Revisited fame and TVs' Heartbeat country. Stayed before? Please call and ask about our 'Post Card offer' - or look out for a post card in your mail. The Dunsley Difference - Experience our working farm. Bring your wellingtons and a warm coat and experience Dunsley's working farm at nearby Ramsdale. It's the perfect tonic for a break from the treadmill, a holiday with a difference or for corporate activities and team-building.
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Broadfield Court, Bodenham, Herefordshire is a unique venue with around four acres of Old English gardens plus 13 acres of vines, formal David Austin Rose Garden, lawns and walled courtyards.
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