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Burythorpe House Country House Hotel & Restaurant
Burythorpe
Malton
North Yorkshire

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4**** Guest Accommodation - Quality in Tourism

Burythorpe House, a former gentleman's residence built around 1750, is family owned and managed and stands in a beautiful rural location with wonderful views over the surrounding countryside. It has the great advantage of being in a pocket of England which is removed from mass tourism and free from crowds whilst being close to all the major tourist attractions which Ryedale has to offer. Here you can experience the real English countryside and hear the "silence" which is missing in modern day life.

All the rooms in the House are en suite with beverage tray, TV, radio, hairdryer, telephone, shoe cleaning materials and some with trouser press. The stable courtyard rooms (approx 50 yards from the house) have the same facilities plus a separate living room and some extra facilities - ironing equipment, mini fridge and toaster. Two of the stable courtyard rooms are designed for limited mobility (please ask for details).

We are a pet friendly B & B and well behaved pets are welcome in the Stable Courtyard rooms although not in the main house. We do have own pets including dogs and ponies which you may meet in the grounds from time to time. They are all very friendly and used to people. We are lucky enough to have various wildlife which visit us including foxes, squirrels, hedgehogs and badgers which cross the front lawn regularly. You may also hear the owls hooting at night - they can be very noisy but that is the only noise you will hear.

We are a non smoking B & B accommodation. Rooms are ready by 2pm and checkout please by 11am.

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Ratings/Awards: 4 star Quality in Tourism
Number of Rooms: 17
Number Ensuite: 17
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