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Bed and Breakfast, Yorkshire
Anyone visiting Low Penhowe Bed and Breakfast can be assured of a warm welcome and a truly comfortable stay
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Bed and Breakfast Summary |
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Bed and Breakfast, Yorkshire Low Penhowe Burythorpe Malton North Yorkshire
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| 1 Twin from: | £40.00 pppn |
| 2 Double from: | £40.00 pppn |
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Bed and Breakfast Description
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‘Low Penhowe’ is old Yorkshire dialect for ‘the sheep pen on a hill’. Today, the house has been described as “a very elegant home” by the English Tourist Council, which has awarded owners Philippa and Christopher Turner the Council’s 5 Stars and the Gold award for their outstanding Yorkshire B&B. For the last two years we have been awarded “Yorkshire Finalist for Guest Accommodation of the Year”
A traditional Yorkshire stone-built farmhouse, with stunning views overlooking the Howardian Hills, Yorkshire Wolds and across to the North Yorkshire Moors, the house makes an idyllic spot for a quiet few nights away.
Low Penhowe is also the perfect location for anyone wishing to enter into the hustle and bustle of York, while enjoying the peace and tranquillity of rural England.
We pride ourselves on the excellence of our Aga cooked breakfasts, offering a variety of local and homemade produce. Enjoy a selection of our own free-range eggs, and from our butcher, locally cured bacon, black pudding and sausages. Even the tomatoes and mushrooms are all sourced locally. As an alternative our guests are able to enjoy kippers from Bridlington and home roasted York ham. To finish off your breakfast we offer homemade marmalade and jams, home baked bread and honey from village farms. We are proud to have been awarded our “Deliciously Yorkshire Breakfast” seal of approval; more recently have been awarded “2006 Breakfast Champion’s of the UK and “Taste of Yorkshire Finalist” for our commitment to the promotion of delicious, healthy breakfasts using regional produce! |
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Local Attractions
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From Low Penhowe our guests are within easy reach of some of Yorkshire's finest attractions which include Market towns of Malton, Pickering, Helmsley, Pocklington, Driffield and Beverley; Stately homes and houses of Castle Howard, Duncombe Park, Hovingham Hall, Sledmere House, Fairfax House, Burton Constable Hall, Newby Hall, Sutton Park and Burton Agnes Hall; National Trust properties of Nunnington Hall, Beningbrough Hall, Treasurer's House, and Rievaulx Terrace; Seaside towns of Whitby, Scarborough, Filey, Bridlington and Robins Hood Bay; the RSPB nature reserve at Bempton; English Heritage Castles of Pickering, Scarborough, Helmsley and Clifford's Tower, and Abbeys of Rievaulx, Byland, Whitby and Kirkham; Cathedrals, known as Minsters in Yorkshire, including York Minster, Beverley Minster and St Gregory's Minster; Gardens of Burton Agnes Hall which recently won ‘Garden of the Year Award’, RHS Garden Harlow Carr, Helmsley Walled Garden, National Railway Museum, Yorkshire Air Museum, Jorvick Museum, Ryedale Folk Museum, Beck Isle Museum.
Yorkshire is well known for its magnificent ecclesiastical buildings. From York Minster, the largest Gothic cathedral north of the Alps, to Whitby Abbey, where the Synod of Whitby took place in 664 AD, its abbeys, cathedrals, minsters and priories mark it out as a place of great spiritual significance.
The Norwich Union Yorkshire Wheel is 54 metres into the sky and has a diameter of 50 metres, offering spectacular panoramic views of York’s historic city centre, including the Minster, the River Ouse and the countryside beyond the city. The Norwich Union Yorkshire Wheel comprises 42 enclosed, air conditioned pods accommodating up to 8 people at a time, with a luxury VIP pod sporting a leather interior and offering something extra for special occasions. It's an unforgettable experience for all the family |
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B&B Location
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M1 A1/A1M (North) A64 - marked YORK A64, become single carriageway Continue on A64, until it becomes Dual Carriageway again **You need to watch for signs at this stage** A64, WHITWELL ON THE HILL Move to right hand lane and turn right - marked WESTOW, CRAMBE & KIRKHAM Head down the hill, over the level crossing Over the River Derwent Pass the ruins of Kirkham Priory on your right Pass the Stone Trough Inn on your left Heading towards WESTOW At T junction turn right, past the Blacksmiths Arms on your left Turn left, marked BURYTHORPE **Watch out - Narrow Lane** At cross roads - straight across marked BURYTHORPE 700 yards, turn right Up the drive to Low Penhowe If heading from any other part of the country, make your way to the A64 and pick up the directions from there!
Nearest Airport:
Leeds Bradford
(40
Miles)
Nearest Restaurant/Bistro:
Stone Trough Inn
(3
Miles)
Nearest Public House/Bar:
Bay Horse Inn
(2
Miles)
Nearest Railway Station:
Malton
(4
Miles)
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