Great Broughton

Great Broughton is a pleasant village in the shadow of the Cleveland Hills with the North York Moors just beyond, and nearer to the village a fishing lake... Read More

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Wainstones Hotel

Wainstones Hotel

This is one of North Yorkshire's finest hotels, set in the countryside just outside of Middlesbrough.
Wainstones combines the service and facilities of a national award-winning 3-star hotel with the atmosphere of a country inn. If ... More | visit website

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Whinstone View Lodges (3.53 miles)

Whinstone View Lodges
Log Cabins for 2 people (Double bed Only)
We have Three double room Lodges: Bazare, Zoffony & Roma each perfect for a romantic night with a loved one.
Intelligent mood lighting immediately creates an inviting atmosphere...
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Holly Barn (4.96 miles)

Holly Barn

A haven of luxury amidst peaceful meadowland, these two privately situated cottages enjoy beautiful views of the Cleveland Hills. Smartly furnished in contemporary style, and each with a hot tub in its exclusive garden, they ... More | visit website

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Premier Inn Middlesbrough Guisborough (5.99 miles)

Ideally located within easy reach of the A19. For shops and local amenities Guisborough town centre is only 6 miles away. Our Middlesbrough South (Guisborough) Premier Inn has everything you'd expect, incredibly comfy beds in every ... More | visit website
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The Marton Hotel and Country Club (6.10 miles)

The Marton Hotel and Country Club
With 50 en-suite bedrooms, The Marton Hotel & Country Club is positioned at one of the premier sites in the region. Transport links for the hotel make it equally accessible from both the North and ... More | visit website
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Crathorne Hall Hotel (6.45 miles)

Crathorne Hall Hotel

This magnificent Edwardian stately home set in 15 acres of beautiful woodland in the heart of North Yorkshire is one of Yorkshire’s grandest country houses. All 37 bedrooms are individually designed and far from being ... More | visit website

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The Blue Bell Lodge (6.55 miles)

The Blue Bell Lodge
Just off the A19, ideally situated for local attractions and sightseeing. Close to Middlesbrough town Centre so also good for business customers. ... More | visit website
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Blue Bell Lodge Hotel (6.55 miles)

Blue Bell Lodge Hotel

A family favourite for meeting, eating, drinking and socialising. The 60 bedroomed hotel offers a whole host of entertainment in its spacious lounge, bar, two meeting rooms and two function rooms. Perfect for any occasion!

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Sporting Lodge Middlesbrough (6.68 miles)

Sporting Lodge Middlesbrough

Sporting lodge Inns Middlesbrough has 135 en-suite bedrooms accompanied by free Wi-Fi and a unique bar and restaurant. The Old Poste House Bar & Grill offers Lunch & Snack, A La Carte & Tenner Feast ... More | visit website

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Somerset House Farm (7.33 miles)

Somerset House Farm

Somerset House Farm is situated on the outskirts of the village of Ingleby Arncliffe with fantastic views towards the Cleveland Hills. We are set in our own substantial landscaped grounds, with the large fish pond as the ... More | visit website

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Premier Inn Middlesbrough Central South (7.43 miles)

Situated opposite St. Luke's and James Cook University Hospitals. This hotel is conveniently positioned just 2 miles from Middlesbrough train station and 11 miles from Teesside Airport. Our Middlesbrough South (Marton) Premier Inn has everything you'd ... More | visit website

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