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Solberge Hall Hotel (Town: Northallerton)

Rooms from: £50 
In the midst of glorious Yorkshire countryside a few miles from the market towns of Northallerton and Thirsk, the hotel stands proudly at the end of its own sweeping driveway. Once a Georgian country house, the hall has been tastefully modernised into a luxury country house hotel. Set in 9 acres of award-winning gardens and woodland (Yorkshire In Bloom Silver Award Winners 2007) Solberge Hall Hotel commands stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Whether enjoying a weekend break, dining in one of the restaurants, or attending a conference or wedding, guests will receive a warm welcome from the friendly and professional team. The hotel is located 10 minutes from the A1 motorway, the A19, the mainline railway from London to Edinburgh, and just 30 minutes drive from Durham Tees Valley Airport. A few minutes drive from the hotel and you will find yourself in the middle of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park and the beautiful, picturesque Yorkshire Dales. Just half an hour s drive away is the historic city of York and all its attractions.
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In the midst of glorious Yorkshire countryside a few miles from the market towns of Northallerton and Thirsk, the hotel stands proudly at the end of its own sweeping driveway. Once a Georgian country house, the hall has been tastefully modernised into a luxury country house hotel. Set in 9 acres of award-winning gardens and woodland (Yorkshire In Bloom Silver Award Winners 2007) Solberge Hall Hotel commands stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Whether enjoying a weekend break, dining in one of the restaurants, or attending a conference or wedding, guests will receive a warm welcome from the friendly and professional team. The hotel is located 10 minutes from the A1 motorway, the A19, the mainline railway from London to Edinburgh, and just 30 minutes drive from Durham Tees Valley Airport. A few minutes drive from the hotel and you will find yourself in the middle of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park and the beautiful, picturesque Yorkshire Dales. Just half an hour s drive away is the historic city of York and all its attractions.
Station Hotel (Town: Northallerton)
Rooms from: £30 
A beautiful period building with wonderful architecture both inside and out. The hotel is five minutes walk to town. Situated adjacent to the railway station on the outskirts of the county town of Northallerton. Formerly known as the Horse and Jockey in the 1700's, it was a busy place next to the Race Course and Grandstand. Renamed in 1800 'The Railway Hotel and Posting House', it was a main stop off point for Posting Carriages, then having stables to house horses and accommodation for travellers. In 1901 it was transformed into what you see today and named The Station Hotel. The Main Bar was completely refurbished in November 1999 in the colours and design of the period and features an open fire place. The newly refurbished Lounge/bistro Bar is a smaller meeting place and is non-smoking. An attractive function room is situated off the main hall. It is available for many uses as required by our customers, private parties, buffets, and committee meetings. Bar Lunches and traditional Sunday lunches served. We have 13 newly decorated bedrooms and 5 house bathrooms. Due to the nature of the building, we have limited en suite accommodation. Please check directly with hotel for availability of these facilities.
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A beautiful period building with wonderful architecture both inside and out. The hotel is five minutes walk to town. Situated adjacent to the railway station on the outskirts of the county town of Northallerton. Formerly known as the Horse and Jockey in the 1700's, it was a busy place next to the Race Course and Grandstand. Renamed in 1800 'The Railway Hotel and Posting House', it was a main stop off point for Posting Carriages, then having stables to house horses and accommodation for travellers. In 1901 it was transformed into what you see today and named The Station Hotel. The Main Bar was completely refurbished in November 1999 in the colours and design of the period and features an open fire place. The newly refurbished Lounge/bistro Bar is a smaller meeting place and is non-smoking. An attractive function room is situated off the main hall. It is available for many uses as required by our customers, private parties, buffets, and committee meetings. Bar Lunches and traditional Sunday lunches served. We have 13 newly decorated bedrooms and 5 house bathrooms. Due to the nature of the building, we have limited en suite accommodation. Please check directly with hotel for availability of these facilities.
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