B&B in York
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Tom,<BR>Since you've gotten no reply, I found this website which might be helpful.<BR>http://www.york-united-kingdom.co.uk/hotels/b&b/<BR>Also, I have a book called "Special Places to Stay in Britain" by Alastair Sawaday. He lists the following<BR><BR>Mike & Anne Beaufoy<BR>18 St. Paul's Square<BR>York, Yorkshire Y02 4BD<BR>Ph: (011 44) 1904 629884<BR>fax (011 44) 1904 643428<BR>There are 2 ensuite doubles (1 with bath & 1 with shower) & 1 ensuite single. It says "rooms are enormous, colors are bold & Anne has created a lovely secluded garden at the back."<BR><BR>Hope this is helpful.
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From this message board July 02<BR><BR>"Stayed at a fabulous B & B, the Bronte House on Grosvenor Terrace, just up the road a ways from the Bootham Bar. The house was beautifully decorated, the hosts were kind and helpful, my single (35 GBP per night) felt huge and luxurious after my tiny cell in London."
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The usual recommendation here is a place called the Four Seasons, which I know nothing about. My recommendation is St. Raphael Guest House on Queen Anne's Road, Bootham in York. See http://www.a1tourism.com/uk/raphael.html<BR>
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We stayed at the Nunmill House last year and liked it a lot. I believe you can find them on the internet and we reserved by email. It was lovely. Bright, pretty rooms, nice family, calm, and a short walk from the walls. I believe they have won awards, and been highly rated. We got a good price there, too.
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I'll agree with Kitty. We stayed at the Four Seasons in York and it was fantastic! Very quiet street and the owners were extremely friendly. Good breakfast too.<BR><BR>Staying in March of 2003.<BR><BR>http://www.fourseasons-hotel.co.uk




