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Small Double Room




Overview
Each room at Holmwood House is designed to provide a cozy and inviting atmosphere, featuring modern amenities such as a television and tea and coffee making facilities for your convenience. The hotel itself is a beautifully restored Grade II listed Victorian terrace house, nestled against a charming square, exuding the warmth and elegance of a private home. Guests can unwind in the comfortable sitting room, complete with an open fire, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring. Breakfast is a highlight here, offering a delightful array of options, including the renowned Craster kippers, with the ability to accommodate special dietary needs upon request. Located just west of the historic city walls, Holmwood House is within walking distance of iconic attractions such as York Minster, The Shambles, and the Jorvik Viking Center. Additionally, the hotel is conveniently situated near the railway station, providing easy access to the stunning Yorkshire countryside and coastal destinations like Scarborough and Whitby. Whether you're here for leisure or adventure, Holmwood House is the perfect base for your stay in York.
Backing onto a pretty square, this Grade II listed house within a Victorian terrace has been lovingly restored to retain the ambiance of a private home with elegant rooms. Holmwood House features a comfortable sitting room with an open fire. Breakfast is their specialty, with a wide selection including Craster kippers. Special diets can be catered for with prior arrangement. Holmwood House is west of the city walls, which are just a short walk away. The wonderful York Minster and The Shambles, as well as the Jorvik Viking Center, the Railway Museum and many other attractions are within easy walking distance. York Racecourse is 2 minutes' drive away. It is also conveniently located for the railway station, for easy access to the Yorkshire countryside, Scarborough and Whitby, as well as the beaches at Filey and Robin Hood's Bay, and the uplands of the Wolds, the Moors and the Dales.