Newburgh House Bed & Breakfast Holiday Accommodation, Coxwold, near York
Colin & Suzy Bell welcome you to Newburgh house.
First-time visitors cannot help but be charmed by this attractive stone house. Newburgh sits behind a beautifully manicured topiary hedge with private parking facilities to the side and a beautiful, traditional walled garden and vegetable garden to the rear.
The welcoming reception sets the tone for a totally relaxing and memorable stay. Guest comfort is a priority and a real sense of warmth pervades the comfortable, traditionally furnished book-lined sitting room, even when the large fire is not alight!
A cosy dining room is the perfect place to end the day, with a light supper or mouthwatering four course dinner using home grown and fresh local produce. A leisurely breakfast in the sunny breakfast room overlooking the garden is the perfect start to the day, following a blissful night's sleep in luxurious hand made beds.
Your Bed & Breakfast Hosts
Colin and Suzy's warm personalities are reflected in their peaceful home, which they enjoy sharing with guests. They both come from farming backgrounds and hospitality is second nature to them as, amongst other things, they have owned and run a renowned hotel rated in the Times ‘Top 100'.
The Location
The word idyllic could have been coined for such a location, an area steeped in history and home to James Herriot. Numerous attractions can be found nearby such as Newburgh Priory, Shandy Hall, the abbeys of Byland, Rievaulx and Fountains, Castle Howard, Nunnington, Benningborough and Newby Halls. Several racecourses are close at hand, as are various antique and art exhibitions whilst York is just 16 miles away.
How to find Newburgh House Bed & Breakfast (B&B)
Take the A1 North, bypass Boroughbridge on the A168 to Thirsk. Bypass Thirsk, joining the A19 South to York. After 2 miles on the A19 you come to a sign showing Coxwold, Byland Abbey & Helmsley - turn left to Coxwold. After 4 miles you enter the village at the top end passing the pub to your left. Head down the hill, over the crossroads and after a quarter of a mile you will see a lake on your left. Newburgh is the first house on the left past the lake. View map of the area.