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Burnhall Hotel
Tollerton Road
Huby
North Yorkshire

YO61 1JB
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Burn Hall is a Victorian mansion house near York set amidst a stunning eight acres of parkland within the beautiful North Yorkshire countryside – the perfect backdrop for a wedding, a party, a corporate event or a relaxing stay.

The hotel, which has recently completed a multi million pound investment, provides an excellent base for visiting the key attractions of the surrounding areas – including the North York Moors, The Yorkshire Dales and the renowned historic City of York.

Only 11 miles north of York on the A19 and 13 miles south of Thirsk, its situation and magnificent backdrop make it the perfect venue for celebrating your special occasion and it is a popular choice for weddings, Christmas parties and corporate events.

A warm atmosphere and friendly staff await visitors and outstanding, state of the art facilities complement the stately building without compromising on style. The hotel boasts 95 high-specification rooms and an award-winning restaurant with two bars which allow guests to enjoy refreshments in the lounge or overlook the landscaped gardens.

Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Room Service
Disabled Access
Evening Meal Provided
Licensed
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
Building of Historic Interest
Gym
TV in Rooms
Satellite TV
Night Porter
Conference/Business Facilities
Garden
Dogs/Pets Welcome

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