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The Blue Bell at Arkendale
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This room has a super king-sized bed, dressing tables, tea/coffee making facilities, a TV and access to the property's p…
All rooms have super king-sized beds, dressing tables, tea/coffee making facilities, TVs and access to the property's pu…
A seating area with a TV, a carpeted floor and heating are offered in this double room. The unit has 1 bed.
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Restaurants nearby
- The General Tarleton This 18th-century coaching inn has been given a makeover by the Tommy Banks group, with its rustic charm preserved across the main dining room, a glass-roofed courtyard, a bar and a large terrace – with the latter two kept free for walk-ins. As is the Banks way, the cooking champions the best Yorkshire produce and day-boat fish, across a mixture of pub classics and slightly more original dishes, like barbecued monkfish with a lemon verbena curry sauce. The bright, engaging service team add just the kind of warmth you hope for in a pub like this.1.8km
- FIFTY TWO★ Michelin The open kitchen acts as a stage at this theatrical restaurant set in the grounds of the Rudding Park hotel. All the semi-communal tables face the chefs as they craft their creative surprise tasting menu, which is filled with assured, technically skilled dishes informed by their homegrown produce (from the 52 raised beds) and the preserved ingredients that line the shelves. In a playful touch, ‘Dessert Island Discs’ allows guests to choose a track to play while the puddings are served. Said desserts are a highlight, such as the exquisitely executed honey custard tart crafted from their own hon9.7km
- Chartwell This attractive restaurant inside Aldwark Manor boasts a range of eye-catching features; your interest may be captured by the boldly coloured fabrics decorating the room, the huge windows affording views over the lawns or, if you’re looking closely, the mirror with camera views into the kitchen. What’s more, one of the well-stocked bookcases even conceals a secret door into a snug bar that’s perfect for a digestif. The cooking itself consists of modernised classics on a choice of tasting menus, Romeo or Julieta – plus vegetarian versions Pol and Roger.8.5km
- GREGGS Bakery5.4km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Knaresborough Castle Ruined fortress in North Yorkshire, England, UK5.6km
- Aldborough Roman Site Roman fort and town at Aldborough in North Yorkshire, England5.6km
- Devil's Arrows menhir5.5km
- Mother Shipton's Cave cave in United Kingdom5.8km
- Wetherby Road multi-purpose stadium in Harrogate9.0km
- St Martin's Church, Allerton Mauleverer church in Allerton Mauleverer with Hopperton, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England, UK4.2km
- St Mary's Church, Roecliffe church in Roecliffe, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England, UK5.1km
- Church of Saint John the Baptist, Knaresborough Grade I listed church in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, England, UK5.6km
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