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The Groves
St Peters Grove
York
North Yorkshire

YO30 6AQ

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Set within a peaceful, tree-lined grove, this independently owned property is just a 10-minute stroll from York’s historic city centre and offers comfortable accommodation, bar/lounge facilities and excellent conferencing facilities. The building dates back to the 1900s and was originally built by William Pentey, who was of some importance in the late Victorian period. The structure was commissioned by a Leeds tobacconist, who wanted to expand his business using the River Ouse to deliver tobacco to his customers. Later, during the First and Second World Wars, the building was used by the army paymasters. The property was later sold and developed into a hotel. Today, the building still retains some charming original features, such as the splendid staircase and leaded windows throughout. Our friendly staff are here to help and ensure that we cater for all your needs. A spacious free car park is situated to the rear of the building allowing you to leave your car behind and enjoy the delights of York on foot. Pets are also accepted by prior arrangement.

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Number of Rooms: 44
Number Ensuite: 44
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Credit Cards Accepted
Disabled Access
Children Welcome
Evening Meal Provided
Licensed
Special Diets Catered For
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year - Closed Christmas/New Year
Tourist Board Inspected
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Satellite TV
Garden

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