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Bed And Breakfast In Stillingfleet ( York )
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Harmony House Bed & Breakfast

Harmony House is situated in Stillingfleet, a short drive to the south of York, overlooking the village Green. It is ideally suited for business and holiday guests alike being close York's centre, attractions and racecourse, yet tucked away in peaceful country surroundings away from the hustle and bustle of everyday living. Harmony House offers bed and breakfast or self-catering accommodation in the cottage annex. The house has been awarded a 4 star rating from Quality in Tourism.
McArthur Glen designer outlet is nearby with park & ride facitlites into York. There are also several golf courses, fishing ponds and riding schools locally with the Trans-pennine cycleway nearby. Hilary was trained at the Cordon Bleu school of Cookery and has spent 25 years in the catering industry. Her love of cooking & hospitality exudes in the attention to detail of the accommodation and any special foods and diets requested. We have regular residential cookery breaks for those who wish to gain more confidence in cooking or build a new repertoire of recipes. We look forward to welcoming you at Harmony House
More Information About Stillingfleet ( York )
Stillingfleet is a village in the Selby district of North Yorkshire, England. It is about 6 miles (9.7 km) south of York and nearby settlements include Acaster Selby and Appleton Roebuck. Stillingfleet was once the site of UK Coal's Stillingfleet Mine, part of the Selby Coalfield, which closed in 2004. The parish church of St Helen's is a grade I listed building. Etymology The origin of 'Stillingfleet' lies in Old English. The name means 'stretch of river belonging to the family or followers of a man called Styfel.' The name is composed of the words Styfel (name of landowner), inga (followers of) and fleot (stream, inlet or creek). The village was recorded as Steflingefled in the Domesday Book.
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