Gisborough Hall

“Old meets new at this picture perfect North Yorkshire hotel” - AA Inspector
GUISBOROUGH, NORTH YORKSHIRE


- Social distancing and safety measures in place
- Follows government and industry guidelines for COVID-19
- Signed up to the AA COVID Confident Charter
We have invested in a 'fogging' machine which can be used to sanitise deliveries, public areas etc. All shifts are being staggered to avoid too many staff arriving at the same time. All staff are temperature checked on arrival as are all guests. We have a phased approach to reopening, with non residents not yet permitted. We have also limited capacity to reduce queuing etc.
Our Inspector's view
Dating back to the mid-19th century, this elegant country house provides a pleasing combination of original features and modern facilities. Bedrooms, including four-poster and family rooms, are richly furnished; many have views of the Cleveland Hills. The elegant Drawing Room is welcoming and has an open fire, while the opulent G Bar & Bistro provides a contemporary alternative. Good food is served in Chaloner's Restaurant.
Facilities – at a glance
Afternoon tea
Civil weddings
Dogs welcome
Electric vehicle charging
Family rooms
Features
- En-suite rooms: 71
- Family rooms: 2
- Bedrooms Ground: 12
- Satellite TV available
- Broadband available
- WiFi available
- Hearing loop installed
- Children welcome
- Laundry facilities
- Ironing facilities
- Cots provided
- High chairs
- Children's portions or menu
- Hard Tennis Court
- Croquet Available
- Spa Available
- Christmas entertainment programme
- New Year entertainment programme
- Lift available
- Night porter available
- Outdoor parking spaces: 180
- Accessible bedrooms: 4
- Walk-in showers
- Steps for wheelchair: 1
- Single room, minimum price: £89
- Double room, minimum price: £89
- Open all year
- Holds a civil ceremony licence
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About the area
Discover North Yorkshire
North Yorkshire, with its two National Parks and two designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is England’s largest county and one of the most rural. This is prime walking country, from the heather-clad heights of the North York Moors to the limestone country that is so typical of the Yorkshire Dales – a place of contrasts and discoveries, of history and legend.
The coastline offers its own treasures, from the fishing villages of Staithes and Robin Hood Bay to Scarborough, one time Regency spa and Victorian bathing resort. In the 1890s, the quaint but bustling town of Whitby provided inspiration for Bram Stoker, who set much of his novel, Dracula, in the town. Wizarding enthusiasts head to the village of Goathland, which is the setting for the Hogwarts Express stop at Hogsmeade station in the Harry Potter films.
York is a city of immense historical significance. It was capital of the British province under the Romans in AD 71, a Viking settlement in the 10th century, and in the Middle Ages its prosperity depended on the wool trade. Its city walls date from the 14th century and are among the finest in Europe. However, the gothic Minster, built between 1220 and 1470, is York’s crowning glory.
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