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Article
[07.01.2007 18:46]
Date published
Jan 2007
60 out of 100
Telegraph Hotel Guru goes to York
Fiona Duncan is a fan of hotels based in historic buildings so she found Middlethorpe Hall had " the right credentials". The building is a "William and Mary gem" and is a "Grade I-listed" (note to those not living in the UK - this signfies the building is historically significant and can't be modified without permission). The house is "beautiful" [more...]
Fiona Duncan is a fan of hotels based in historic buildings so she found Middlethorpe Hall had " the right credentials". The building is a "William and Mary gem" and is a "Grade I-listed" (note to those not living in the UK - this signfies the building is historically significant and can't be modified without permission). The house is "beautiful" [more...]
Article
[30.07.2007 22:11]
Date published
Sep 2006
100 out of 100
Middlethorpe Hall - A Frommer's Review
This hotel is described by the writer as being located in an "11-hectare park" on the "outskirts of York". It is conveniently situated "away from the traffic" and "near the racecourse". According to the author Middlethorpe Hall is "clearly York's leading hotel". The 17th century building is referred to as a "stately, redbrick William-and-Mary [more...]
This hotel is described by the writer as being located in an "11-hectare park" on the "outskirts of York". It is conveniently situated "away from the traffic" and "near the racecourse". According to the author Middlethorpe Hall is "clearly York's leading hotel". The 17th century building is referred to as a "stately, redbrick William-and-Mary [more...]
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