Cloughton

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The village of Cloughton is nicely located for accessing a pleasing variety of places to visit – Scarborough is a few miles south, Robin Hood’s Bay a little north, and the North York Moors beckon west of the settlement... Read More.

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Harmony Country Lodge

Harmony Country Lodge
A unique and octagonally designed, peaceful countryside retreat, close to Scarborough offering a warm welcome and bed and breakfast with a difference. Harmony is totally non smoking and situated in tranquil extensive grounds, surrounded by ... More | visit website

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The Oakwheel (1.21 miles)

The Oakwheel
The Oakwheel Inn is a traditional coaching inn situated in the village of Burniston located on the edge or the North Yorkshire Moors. The Oakwheel Inn is well placed just off the A171 between Whitby ... More | visit website
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Honey Bee Cottage (2.04 miles)

Honey Bee Cottage

Staintondale is a delightful unspoilt village on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors, yet only half a mile from the coast. Midway between the fishing town of Whitby, with its famous Abbey, and the ... More

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Foulsyke Farmhouse (2.08 miles)

Foulsyke Farmhouse
Foulsyke farm is set on a working farm in the picturesque village of Scalby. We are 4 miles North of Scarborough on the edge of the North York Moors National Park; on the main A171 ... More | visit website
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Wrea Head Country Cottages (2.08 miles)

Wrea Head Country Cottages
National winners of the English Tourist Council's "England for Excellence" Award for Self-catering Holiday of the Year. Three times winner of the Yorkshire Tourist Board "White Rose Award" for the best Self-catering Holiday. These nine lovely ... More | visit website
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Wrea Head Hotel (2.23 miles)

Wrea Head Hotel

Built in 1881, this elegant Scarborough Hotel is set in acres of private grounds in the village of Scalby on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park.On arrival, a tantalising glimpse of honeyed ... More | visit website

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Alexander Hotel (3.31 miles)

Alexander Hotel
Hotel has recently received the 'Gold Award' from 'Visit Britain' and we are pleased to announce that we are the only 'Gold Award' Guest Accommodation in Scarborough. Welcome to somewhere special, the Alexander is 'Exclusively ... More | visit website
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Gresham Hotel (3.45 miles)

Gresham Hotel

Located in a quiet part of Scarborough and close to many of the town's attractions, this guest accommodation offers a very comfortable and friendly family atmosphere. Close to the North Bay attractions, the large guest house ... More | visit website

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Chatsworth Hotel (3.49 miles)

Chatsworth Hotel

Near both beach and town. Chatsworth Hotel is situated gloriously facing the sea. Easy FREE parking, LICENCED BAR & REST 21 comfortable, spotlessly clean rooms, all en-suite. Perfect for families, surrounded by all Scarboroughs attractions Great ... More | visit website

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Park Manor Hotel (3.53 miles)

Park Manor Hotel

The minute you arrive at Park Manor hotel you'll start to relax.

We are well known for our food, excellent accomodation and our indoor swimming pool, spa and steam room.

Park Manor is a family managed hotel ... More | visit website

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Ryndle Court Hotel (3.53 miles)

Ryndle Court Hotel
The Proprietors of the Ryndle Court Hotel welcome you to enjoy all that their grand hotel has to offer. Delight-fully situated over looking Peasholm Park near the sea and North Bay Leisure Parks. The Ryndle ... More | visit website

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