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Bridge End

NorthallertonGarden view
9.3/ 10Excellent

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Rooms & Views

Double or Twin Room with Private Bathroom
1x Double 1 Up to 2
Garden view

The twin/double room provides a carpeted floor, heating, as well as a private bathroom featuring a walk-in shower and a…

Standard Twin Room with Garden View
2x Twin 1 Up to 2
Garden view

The twin room features a tea and coffee maker, a wardrobe, as well as a private bathroom boasting a walk-in shower and a…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Forge★ Michelin The sprawling Middleton Lodge Estate stretches out over 200 acres and today includes this creative restaurant which sits inside the forge that once served the estate. The tasting menu – which also comes in both vegetarian and vegan forms – features seasonal produce, including some grown on the Estate, where they even harvest their own honey and birch sap. The cooking demonstrates a strong grasp of balance and flavour, with dishes that allow these local ingredients to shine like the picture-perfect Reuben blackberry and pineapple weed tart.19.3km
  • Hansom A stone-faced 16th-century house in the pretty market town of Bedale provides a fine home for this friendly restaurant. Start with an aperitif in the wine bar or on the drinks terrace on the cobbled street out front, before heading to the main dining room, which stylishly contrasts rustic beams and an old fireplace with modern décor. Chef-Owner Ruth Hansom is a local and it shows in her tasting menu, which skilfully spotlights wonderful produce from the surrounding area – be it Swaledale lamb or the famous Yorkshire rhubarb.10.5km
  • Bay Horse The jewel in the crown of this 15th-century coaching inn is its lovely garden and terrace, closely followed by its crackling fire for a warm winter's welcome. It's a smart, efficiently run but still relaxed and friendly pub, with serious modern cooking made up of many elements. The kitchen team show an ambitious edge, as well as strong classical technique underpinning the dishes – such as a finely made red wine sauce with grouse. If you want to extend your trip, settle in for the night at their cottage next door.17.6km
  • Where there's Smoke As the name suggests, this well-run restaurant is all about cooking over coals, and a lovely smoky aroma will hit you the moment you enter. Sitting within a delightful market town, it has a chef-owner who’s also a potter, so the good-looking, brightly decorated space comes with plenty of bespoke creations to admire – he even made the wooden tabletops as a side project too! The seasonal set menu is based around whatever prime produce is available at the time, be that monkfish cheeks or saddleback pork, with the ember-based cooking resulting in comforting, satisfying dishes.18.3km
  • The Owl The team from the former Bantam in Helmsley are behind this characterful rural pub, which benefits from an enviable location perched above a pretty valley in the North York Moors National Park. A former drover’s inn dating back to the 19th century, there’s a vintage style to the décor and a lovely, welcoming vibe thanks to the friendly team. Hearty, unfussy and downright tasty dishes are the order of the day, with old favourites like devilled kidneys and toad in the hole sure to satisfy. Bedrooms are available for those looking to explore the surroundings in more detail.18.7km
  • Chef's Table by Josh Barnes In a bright, airy former stable that doubles as a cookery school within the sprawling Swinton Estate, this restaurant delivers what it promises: an intimate counter dining experience where Chef Josh Barnes and his team cook in front of you and serve their dishes with pride. The place has a country kitchen feel befitting of this grand domain – which also houses a hotel – while the Estate itself provides much of the seasonal produce. The cooking comes with some creative twists, such as using locally foraged mushrooms to add richness to a chocolate mousse. The wine flight, too, contains unusual a20.0km
  • GREGGS Bakery1.2km
  • Caffè Nero Café1.2km
  • McDonald's Fast food8.5km
  • Greggs Bakery13.4km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Church of All Saints, Northallerton Grade I listed church in North Yorkshire, UK1.2km
  • Mount Grace Priory Grade I listed priory in Hambleton, United Kingdom10.4km
  • Church of Saint Helen church in Ainderby Steeple, North Yorkshire, England, UK2.7km
  • South Cowton Castle Grade I listed castle in South Cowton, North Yorkshire, England, UK11.0km
  • Sigston Castle: castle in North Yorkshire, UnitedKingdom6.1km
  • Upsall Castle castle in North Yorkshire, England, UK11.5km
  • Harlsey Castle castle in West Harlsey, North Yorkshire, England, UK7.4km
  • Hornby Castle Grade I listed castle in Richmondshire, United Kingdom13.2km

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