All of our eight ensuite bedrooms are tastefully decorated with an innovative mix of colour, pattern and texture and furnished to a style, which complements the ambience of this traditional Yorkshire Coach House. Every bedroom overlooks the beautiful courtyard garden, whilst some enjoy glimpses of the grounds of the neighbouring North Stainley Hall with its beautiful Lake.
Complimentary, secure off street parking is available for all of our guests.
Cost from £119 Per Room
| Room |
Beds |
High Cost |
Mid Cost |
Low Cost |
Cost Type |
En-suite |
| Standard Double |
1 x Double |
₤139.00 |
₤135.00 |
₤119.00 |
Per Person
|
Yes |
| Our Standard Double rooms are tastefully decorated and well appointed with an Ensuite Shower room.
Located on the Ground Floor, with Oak flooring, tea and coffee making facilities, direct dial telephone, Refrigerator, Safe, Flat screen TVs, Hair Dryer.
Our standard rooms are cosy, comfortable and welcoming. |
| Super Deluxe Double |
1 x Double |
₤169.00 |
₤165.00 |
₤149.00 |
Per Room
|
Yes |
| Our Super Deluxe Double rooms are tastefully decorated and well appointed with an Ensuite Shower/wet room.
Located on the Ground Floor, with Oak flooring, tea and coffee making facilities, direct dial telephone, Refrigerator, Safe, Flat screen TVs, Hair Dryer.
Our Super Deluxe Double rooms are spacious, very comfortable and welcoming. |
| Deluxe Double |
1 x Double |
₤159.00 |
₤155.00 |
₤139.00 |
Per Room
|
Yes |
| Our Deluxe Double rooms are tastefully decorated and well appointed with an Ensuite Shower room.
Located on the first floor, with vaulted ceilings and original oak beams, tea and coffee making facilities, direct dial telephone, Refrigerator, Safe, Flat screen TVs, Hair Dryer.
Our Deluxe Double rooms are cosy, very comfortable and welcoming.
|
| Premier Double |
1 x Double |
₤179.00 |
₤175.00 |
₤159.00 |
Per Room
|
Yes |
| Spacious and individually decorated to the very highest standards our Premier Double/Twin rooms are tasteful in appearance whilst offering ample space to move around. Each room offers a range of contemporary facilities including coffee making facilities, direct dial telephone, Refrigerator, Safe, 48 inch Flat screen TV, central heating and plenty of wardrobe space. Vaulted ceilings with original Oak Beams, sumptuous super king size bed or twin, quality carpet, Bath with over head shower |
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About Ripon
North Yorkshire is a beautiful county of contrast with a rich historical heritage, a proud rural community, breathtaking countryside and the area around the The Old Coach House is exceptional. Within an hours drive you could be on the heather bound North Yorkshire Moors, enjoy a seascape picture post card view at Whitby or Scarborough.
Or you could enjoy the delights of a steam locomotive which in summer runs the whole length of the line from Pickering to Whitby or a brisk walk or rambling on the stunning Yorkshire Moors if you are looking for panoramic views, why not visit Sutton Bank in the Hambleton Hills - its absolutely awesome!.
Not very far away is the famous Wensleydale, in The Yorkshire Dales with its rugged windswept landscape, the well known Creamery at Hawes and a host of rural crafts waiting to be discovered. Aysgarth Falls is a must to see as well as the market towns of Leyburn and Masham Masham boasts not one but two breweries. Middleham with its famous Castle and Jewel now residing in York Museum along with the racing stables of top trainer Mark Johnston.
Tea rooms, bistros, restaurants, shops, public houses, craft centres and much much more can be found throughout these picturesque dales offering plenty to do and see. Experience the warmth and hospitality Yorkshire has to offer. Coverdale, Swaledale, Wharfdale, Arkengarthdale, Langstrothdale are but a few places to visit if you want breathtaking scenery, wonderful walks and plenty of fresh air.
Dont forget the awe inspiring Nidderdale, classified as an area of outstanding natural beauty with its deep green lush valleys contrasting with the beautiful market town of Pateley Bridge, which is definitely worth a visit.
Ripon, steeped in history and Cathedral City of The Dales is only a ten minute drive away and there’s a whole host of things to do and see.
The impressive 11th century cathedral dominates the skyline, there’s a market square, with its traditional farmers market, Ripon racecourse known as England’s Garden Racecourse, a host of shops, boutiques and an interesting array of historic buildings, waiting to be discovered. For more details visit www.ripon.org.
Why not visit the beautiful market town of Thirsk, home to the famous James Herriot Television series and books, it has a historic market place and many local craft shops. Theres also Northallerton with its beautiful parade of shops and independent retailers, Boroughbridge and its Elizabethan architecture and lovely riverside walks. Historical York and cosmopolitan Harrogate are only a 40 minute drive!
Theres a host of visitor attractions in the area and lots to do and see. Visit Lightwater Valley which is only 5 minutes away
if you are looking for family fun or shopping, there are country hostelries dotted around this part of the world and award winning restaurants all within an easy drive.
If its history you are looking for, this part of the country has a rich heritage including castles, abbeys, country estates and even an award wining arboretum! Visit www.ripon.org or telephone the Ripon Tourist Information Centre. Fountains Abbey, Jervaulx, Rievaulx, Snape Castle Home of Catherine Parr are all within easy driving distance. You really need to contact the local tourist information centre because theres so much to choose from!
Picture post card villages with their village greens, babbling brooks, chocolate box cottages adorn this wonderful county - its just waiting to be discovered.