Walshford in North Yorkshire is a small community that developed around a crossing by the Great North Road of the River Nidd – the local hostelry is called the Bridge Inn to this day. Everyone who has driven up or down the A1 will have seen signs to Walshford as they rush to their destinations, but it is worthwhile making a stop there. Situated just off the A1(M) Walshford is easy to get to, and it makes a great base for touring the area. Genteel Harrogate is only about seven miles to the west, and the wonderful city of York with its huge range of attractions is just a little further to the east. Racing enthusiasts can also make good use of the village as a base, with York races, Wetherby, and Ripon all within easy striking distance. This is an area of small villages, with some good pubs to find, and for those seeking something more cultural the site of the Battle of Marston Moor, fought on July 2nd 1644 is only a ten minute drive away along country lanes. One of the most decisive battles in English history, Marston was a victory for Cromwell over the Royalist army, with control of the North the prize.
Places to Stay near Walshford
Bridge Hotel (0.05 miles)
Ideally situated very close to the historic city of York, the spa town of Harrogate, and the commercial centre of Leeds; yet close by the A1/M and direct train links. The Bridge ... More
Innkeepers Lodge (4.37 miles)
Newton House (4.42 miles)
We are delighted to welcome you to Newton House, an elegant Georgian Guesthouse in the heart of the charming market town of ... More | visit website
Rudding Gates (4.48 miles)
The Old Royal Oak (4.59 miles)
Our recently converted 18th Century, grade II listed barn, serves as the new B&B – each room offering comfortable and peaceful accommodation with disabled access; is situated in the centre of the historic market ... More | visit website
Dower House Hotel (4.91 miles)
In the market town of Knaresborough, just 4 miles from the A1(M) and 3 miles from Harrogate, this charming hotel offers a warm and friendly welcome to business and leisure customers alike. Close to the Harrogate ... More | visit website
Old Granary House (4.95 miles)
Old Granary House is a restored farm building, full of character. It is situated just off the A59 roughly halfway between Harrogate and York. The house is set in south ... More
Wood Hall Hotel (5.01 miles)
Positioned at the end of a long dramatic drive, surrounded by a hundred acres of woodland and manicured lawns, Wood Hall is extremely well located. Close to Leeds, Harrogate and ... More
Rudding Park Hotel, Spa & Golf (5.20 miles)
Rudding Park sits in 300 acres of stunning parkland just 3 miles south of the beautiful spa town of Harrogate. The Grade 1 listed Regency house incorporates 21st-century comforts by fusing contemporary design with traditional ... More | visit website
General Tarleton Inn (5.33 miles)
Since taking charge John and ClaireTopham have created an award-winning brasserie and restaurant with its own unique style and atmosphere.
Conveniently close to ... More | visit website
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