Inns in Malton

Beansheaf Hotel
Malton Road
Kirby Misperton

Malton
North Yorkshire

YO17 6UE
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No trip to Yorkshire is complete without a stay at the Beansheaf.

Expect exceptional food and drink, fully refurbished bedrooms, flat screen TVs, in room movies and broadband internet. Enjoy the famous Beansheaf extras including origami towel animals, handmade chocolates, J2Os (because you can get water from the tap), Beansheaf Lottery (free automatic entry – win up to £50 just for staying!), Champagne with Breakfast (weekends only), pool and darts room, guaranteed taxis (or we’ll take you to Pickering for free), breakfast in a bun to takeaway (for that extra 20 minutes in bed), complementary shoe shining and secretarial support.

The Beansheaf seeks to offer all the professionalism, quality and consistency that you would expect from the large chains, but adds a collection of staff and extras that you won’t experience in any hotel charging twice the tariff.

Situated on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors, the Beansheaf is the ideal base from which to explore one of the richest arrays of attractions in the country. Highlights include the North Yorkshire Steam Railway, Flamingo Land Theme Park and Zoo, Castle Howard, Dalby Forest, Eden Camp Museum, Whitby, York, Goathland (Heartbeat Country) and Helmsley.

At the end of a hard day exploring, why not sink into a deep leather sofa by the fire and enjoy a well earned drink. Then tuck into the delicious locally sourced produce available on the bistro menu. Choose whether to eat in either the relaxed bar or the more formal restaurant. We hope to be able to welcome you to the Beansheaf in the near future.

Details

Price per Room:

Double: From £65
Single: £49
Four Poster: From £89
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Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Disabled Access
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year
Building of Historic Interest
TV in Rooms

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