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York Staycation Bed And Breakfasts
York
The Cart Shed
Ref: S3519
Reviews 56
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Damson Croft
Ref: S3827
Reviews 43
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York
Georgian House & Mews
Ref: S489307
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£80
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Ouse - Uk49410
Ref: S1072195
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£101
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23 St Mary's
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£119
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Entire 1 Bed - Number 23 - The Cosy Collection Ltd
Ref: S585072
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£119
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Cosy Garden Flat, Private Hot Tub & Four Poster Bed
Ref: S923154
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£140
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Clifton Bridge Hotel
Ref: S527757
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£113
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Safestay York Micklegate
Ref: S496986
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£67
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The Dean Court
Ref: S289685
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£177
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Diamonds Lodge near York Hospital
Ref: S495553
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£67
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Radisson Hotel York
Ref: S334830
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£119
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Elmbank York, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
Ref: S491988
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£101
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The Churchill Hotel
Ref: S488141
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£106
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Keldholme Shepherds Hut Two - Uk48621
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£61
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Holtby Grange Cottages
Ref: S600257
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£160
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YHA York
Ref: S496661
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£42
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Railway House York by Chateau Anna
Ref: S1006513
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£185
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19 High Petergate - Next to York Minster
Ref: S327021
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£133
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The Old Hotel
Ref: S512771
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£119
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StayZeni, Ouse Court York Stunning 1 Bed Flat
Ref: S1015002
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£108
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Burn Cottage - with Hot Tub
Ref: S1057912
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£135
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Roomzzz York City
Ref: S510266
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£85
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Burton Villa Guest House
Ref: S489615
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What our customers say about their holidays
Emma - Verified booking
Weâve stayed at Sykes cottages many times, this corkage was not of the standard of others so Iâm unsure how Sykes work out their ratings.
We chose this cottage as my mum canât manage stairs so had the downstairs bedroom. This only has a bath which she couldnât use. It would have made more sense to have a shower with this room to suit a disabled person. It was a good location for exploring by car, but too remote to go anywhere on foot. Main B road at end of the long drive had no footpaths, Stamford Bridge about 1.5 miles away. Property was adequate for our needs. Not as well equipped as others we have stayed in. As it sleeps 6 Iâd expect to find at least 6 of everything in the kitchen, but I think there have been some loses over the years that havenât been replaced. Tea towels, dishwasher tabs & toilet rolls etc were all available. Hand towels in the bathrooms would be appreciated as once weâd packed to leave we had nothing to dry hands on. Our phoneâs data allowances saw us through for internet access which is often needed on holiday to book tickets etc. we were glad there was good signal after reading no WiFi at the property. Beds are not very comfy (hard) and pillows as flat as pancakes! No spares in the wardrobes. No trouser hangers either amongst the collection of free plastic shop hangers!. That made the place feel cheap! Upstairs bedrooms are compact & donât have much, if any windows to the outside, so can feel stuffy. No fans provided, glad we werenât staying in very hot weather. Generally clean, some dusty spots where you canât see!
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Margaret - Verified booking
Damson Croft September 2023 This was our sixth visit to Damson Croft and once again it did not disappoint.
It is always clean, bright and warm and has everything you need for a quiet, comfortable break away from home. It seems to be one of the dwindling number of cottages for couples or small families who want to spend time together and not as a large party of folk. This time we spent a day at Rievaulx Abbey and one at the Yorkshire Air Museum. Our Whitby trip was to beautiful Pannett Park and museum, finishing off with a visit to the café with an indulgent snack! If you go to the park, remember to take something for the squirrels! We spent one day in Lastingham and visited St. Maryâs church and church yard; the village itself is well worth a walk around, especially early in the year when the lambs are about and if you like photography there are many places to shoot. On our return to Damson Croft we walked around the owners' wonderful garden and disturbed the fluffy chickens! Helmsley (about 14 miles away) is also worth exploring, with many small shops but be aware that Friday is market day and parking is limited to the main long stay car park near to the castle (so get there early). For breakfast or a snack, check out Barkers Café Bar just off the market square. Many thanks to Patsie and Rob (who are excellent hosts) for their kindness and concern when we had car exhaust problems (but we got home safely); and one of the first things we did was to book our 2024 stay at Damson Croft.
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Helen - Verified booking
Very warm, comfortable and well appointed cottage.
It was ideal for 5 adults with the 3 en-suite bathrooms and plenty of hot water for everyone to shower in the mornings. The two single beds are 2'6" wide and seemed a bit narrow at first, but we adapted to them. The cottage is very well located for using the park and ride into York which we used over 4 days. We had pre-booked afternoon tea at Betty's for 1pm, which was an ideal time, as it meant we were able to eat all that was on offer (it was a large tea with canapes, sandwiches, scones and cakes - and of course plenty of your chosen tea to drink). The National Railway Museum and Castle Museum were well worth visiting and just wandering around the ancient city walls of York was interesting. The younger members of our party found the range of shops very good in the city, with a number of individual shops not found on the average high street. A visit to Roly's Fudge shop was not to be missed. We visited both Whitby and Scarborough as they were just over an hour's drive away. The week passed all too quickly and there were still plenty to do in York that we had not managed to visit. We had a lovely meal at the Vintage Inn in Stamford Bridge and utilised both the Chinese and Pizza takeaways. Overall a great holiday home and we would not hesitate to return.
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Eileen - Verified booking
How about NO HOT WATER AT ALL for a three night stay!
We found that there was no hot water early on our first morning (Friday) and informed the owner of the property at a civilised hour - 9.30. As we were on our way out for the day, we ensured that the owner had access to the cottage and he assured us that he would look into the problem. On our return at approximately 16.30, we found that there was still no hot water. We immediately contacted the owner and he was adamant that there was hot water. We asked him to attend the property and he was forced to admit that indeed there was no hot water. He then informed us that he could not get a heating engineer to look into the problem until Monday. There were six of us in the property for the weekend and to have no hot water was beyond a joke. The owner offered to let us use the shower in his house but under no circumstance was this practical. We finished up either using kettles of hot water or using a stone cold shower -- it was only mid December! We are interested to establish as to what compensation we will receive as you ( Note 1) were unable to provide the most basic of facilities i.e. hot water Note 1 The contract was with Sykes, not the owner of the property. Stewart & Eileen King
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Martin - Verified booking
We have just returned from our fifth visit (since 2017) at Damson Croft, enjoying a lovely, peaceful week there.
Going through the gate leads to a haven of peace and tranquility; the garden is beautiful with birds, bees and sheep over the hedges (not forgetting the odd squirrel or two). Damson Croft is snug and warm with everything you need for a holiday home from home. Lastingham is perfectly placed for coast as well as inland visits. The two nearest market towns of Helmsley (with castle, walled garden and Duncombe Park (Rievaulx Abbey is just past Helmsley and well worth a visit) and Pickering for shopping and the North York Moor Railway. Further afield are Whitby and Scarborough for coastal visits and inland there is Castle Howard and Yorkshire Lavender amongst many more: always not enough time to visit everywhere! After a day out, Damson Croft and the garden are perfect for returning to and relaxing in. This is truly a place for a calm, quiet stay with no noisy neighbours (other than the odd bleat or two from sheep!); we have already booked for September 2023! Many thanks to Rob and Patsie.
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