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Bed And Breakfast In Helmsley

Laskill Grange offers impressive Bed & Breakfast Accomodation and Luxury Self Catering Cottages. A walkers paradise, with lot`s of excellent eating places locally.
The Farmhouse and Conservatory (Bed & Breakfast) Charming, warm country farmhouse on 600 acre farm with it's own natural spring water. All rooms are lovingly cared for and well equipped. Four bedrooms are in beamy outbuildings and open onto a lawn. This attractive farmhouse , with own lake & large walled garden . Generous cuisine of a high standard using local fresh produce (vegetarians catered for). Rooms are all en suite, colour TV and beverage tray. Ideal for nearby places of interest and scenic beauty, or simply enjoy tranquil surroundings Barn Conversions (Self Catering) These seven recently luxurious converted barns are just across the courtyard from the farmhouse. Two cottages sleep six, two cottages sleep four and three cottages sleeps two. Outside there are patio areas, a barbecue, a shared garden and activity area & our own payphone - an original old fashioned telephone kiosk. Guests may also enjoy free fishing on the river Seph nearby.
Telephone: 01439 798321
Barn Close Farm
Telephone: 01347 868526
Carr House Farm
Telephone: 01751 431579
Mount Pleasant B & B
Telephone: 01439 771241
Pheasant Hotel
Telephone: 01439 771223
Plumpton Court
Telephone: 01439 770175
Red Roofs B & B
Telephone: 01439 770225
Sproxton Hall
Telephone: 01439 771072
Stilworth House
Telephone: 01439 770557
The Carlton Lodge
More Information About Helmsley
Helmsley is a market town in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England It is situated on the River Rye. It lies on the A170 road, fourteen miles east of Thirsk across the notoriously steep Sutton Bank, which ascends the Hambleton Hills approximately half way between the two towns; it is also thirteen miles west of Pickering. The Cleveland Way leads out of the town past Helmsley Walled Garden into the North York Moors National Park. The remains of Helmsley Castle tower over the town. The town is associated with the Earls of Feversham whose ancestral home Duncombe Park was built overlooking the castle. A statue of William Duncombe, 2nd Baron Feversham stands in the town's square. Other nearby places of interest include Rievaulx Abbey and Helmsley Arts Centre, the home of the 1812 Theatre Company. The Helmsley area was badly affected by flash flooding on the night of 19 June 2005. The town is a popular meeting place for motorcyclists as it is at the end of the B1257 road from Stokesley, which is a favourite with local bikers.
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