Church Street, Knaresborough, Knaresborough, HG5 8NR, United Kingdom
In a stunning part of North Yorkshire, Goldsborough Hall is a stately manor that was once the home of Princess Mary, the great aunt of King Charles III. Although our accommodation is offered on a room only basis, 3 AA Rosette gourmet dining and full Yorkshire breakfast are available at an additional cost. Some of the main hall suites have a Jacobean hand-carved four-poster bed, as well as an ivory leather chesterfield sofa, 50-inch plasma-screen TV, an iPod docking station and a private bathroom with a spa bath and a wireless controlled monsoon shower. Goldsborough Hall offers a grand setting that reflects its long and important history. Free WiFi is accessible throughout. Surrounded by beautiful grounds, with unspoilt views over parkland, the 400-year-old manor is 11 km from Harrogate. Goldsborough Hall is ideal for a relaxed, romantic getaway. The Dining Room is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. However, our sister property The Bay Horse Inn will be open for food and is only a short walk away.
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Room type | Beds |
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Presidential Suite |
1 Extra-large Double Bed |
Emperor Suite |
1 Extra-large Double Bed |
Luxury Double Room |
1 Large Double Bed |
Small Double Room |
1 Large Double Bed |
Suite with Garden View |
1 Extra-large Double Bed |
Double or Twin Room with Garden View |
1 Large Double Bed 2 Single Beds |
Free parking
Restaurant
Free WiFi
Family rooms
Facilities for disabled guests
Non-smoking rooms
Room service
Tea/coffee maker in all rooms
Bar
From 15:00
Checkout:From 08:00 to 11:00
Pets are not allowed.
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