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Burton Villa Guesthouse

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Burton Villa Guesthouse

Family run, non smoking guest-house 8 mins walk from city centre. All rooms are en-suite with LCD TVs and DVD players. Price includes quality breakfast with large choice and parking.

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24 Haxby Rd York (Guesthouse)

The Groves

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The Groves

Built around 1900 for a Leeds Tobacconist who wanted to use the River Ouse to ferry his tabacco to his customers. Later during the First & Second World Wars the building was used by the Army Paymaster.

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15 St Peter's Grove (Guesthouse)

Blossoms York

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Blossoms York

All rooms en-suite - free parking - free internet + wi-fi - great location - and more... Located only minutes walk from the historic bar walls and York Minster, restaurants, bars and shopping, we are in an ideal location for exploring York.

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28 Clifton (Guesthouse)

Park View Guest House

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Park View Guest House

Newly opened guest house close to the city centre. All rooms en-suite with free private car parking spaces for all our guests. All our rooms have been fully refurbished as we are under new managment.

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22 Haxby Road (Guesthouse)

Barrington House

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Barrington House

Barrington House is an Edwardian guest house located in quiet cul-de-sac close to the race course, rail station and city centre.

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15 Nunthorpe Avenue Scarcroft Road (Guesthouse)

Astley House

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Astley House

Astley House is a comfortable fourteen minutes walk from the Minster & York city centre with many historic attractions.

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123 Clifton York (Guesthouse)

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York

York is one of the most beautiful and historically important cities in the British Isles. The city was founded as Eboracum in AD 71 by the Romans and was made one of the two capitals of all Roman Britain. During this period influential historical figures, such as Constantine the Great, became associated with the city.

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Astley House

Astley House

Really good value in the basic attic room. Good friendlines and information from the host. Clean, comfortable, 15 min walk from city centre along the river. ... more

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