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    Suddaby's Crown Hotel

    5.0 (1 review)
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    Talbot Hotel - The restaurant!

    Talbot Hotel

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    This is my favorite hotel in Malton! It just went through an extensive renovation which really…read moremodernized the place throughout. What I love about this hotel is that no two rooms are the same. Each one has its own distinctive charm & character. For this particular visit, I was lucky enough to get Room 9 down at the end of the property that overlooks one of the main traffic arteries into the heart of Malton. That said, this hotel is a series of interconnected buildings that are at least a few centuries old! No elevator (lift) here; you're gonna have to navigate some stairs. But it's all part of the beauty of this place. The restaurant here showcases the fact that Malton is The Foodie Capital of Yorkshire. All the ingredients are locally-sourced and super-fresh. Definitely try the English Breakfast! No wonder Charles Dickens would come to Malton to escape London! And it's highly possible he stayed here, as Chancery Lane is literally across the street and features the office used as the model for Ebeneezer Scrooge. Cool history! Also, back in the day, the Onassis family would rent out the entire hotel on their visits to acquire Thoroughbreds, so there's a very good chance Jackie stayed here, too!

    This a beautiful hotel with a delightful restaurant set in the North Yorkshire village of Malton. A…read moreluxury break - delightful rooms and special food.

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    Talbot Hotel - Looking out of Room 9 down the street into Malton. Rush hour, too!

    Looking out of Room 9 down the street into Malton. Rush hour, too!

    Talbot Hotel - The bar!

    The bar!

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    English Breakfast!

    Grindale House - Grindale House

    Grindale House

    4.5(2 reviews)
    7.5 mi

    Ideally located on the Eastgate, just on the periphery of Pickering town centre, Grindale House…read moremakes an ideal base for exploring Pickering on foot for shopping during the day or sampling one of the multitude of restaurants of an evening. The main entrance is on the Eastgate (on foot only), whilst vehicular access is to the rear, through a seriously small gap between two terraced houses, requires absolute concentration! This leads into a spacious gravelled car park surrounded by pleasant gardens. Grindale House has several self catering lets, as well as the majority of bed and breakfast accommodation. As we arrived we were met by the friendly owner who served us a cup of tea and a biscuit in the resident's lounge, after our long drive - a nice touch. The lounge had fantastically comfortable leather sofas, a large flat-screen TV and resident's guide recommending places to eat and visit. After ascending some rather precipitous stairs, our room was modern in décor and tastefully furnished, a little compact perhaps, but with good facilities - tea and coffee making facilities, HDTV etc. The bathroom had underfloor heating too, very nice in the winter! The breakfast room doorway and many entrances throughout Grindale House have low beams, courtesy of the age of the building; so be careful if you're tall! The breakfast room was modern in feel and felt spacious when the guest house was partially full, but quite cramped when it approached full occupancy later in the week. Breakfast wise, there was a good range of fruit juices, cereals, fresh fruit etc. The Full English was great, perfectly cooked and full of flavour, the smoked salmon and scrambled eggs strangely bland and the pancakes just right. All in all though, a great base from which to explore North Yorkshire.

    Centrally located in Pickering but with the advantage of a private car park. They were very…read morewelcoming and the room was great. We booked a family room as we were travelling with two children so were given the Suite, a very nice setup with a living room a double room and a twin. Only found this place as the other more obvious hotels in the area were full, happy I did. The whole place was spotless, the welcome was great and the breakfast the next day was better than any 5* hotel I have stayed in. The only fault I could find was the bed was a little hard for my liking but that's just a personal preference. The best part was the price, what a bargain. Would definatly recommend this place to anyone who is visiting the area.

    Forest & Vale Hotel

    Forest & Vale Hotel

    3.7(3 reviews)
    7.6 mi
    £££

    A great location in Pickering. We dropped our bags early and parked the car until check in. They…read morealso let us keep the car overnight in their car park when we went to do the NYMR rail trip the following day. Very friendly staff. Tom took our bags to the room and then doubled up as Bartender in the evening. He was polite and helpful and I only wish management would buy some martini glasses then he could have made me really happy. This is what I call an old school hotel. the hotel room was spacious, the staff friendly and the building had lots of nooks and crannys. Manage your expectations and you wont be disappointed.

    I've eaten here a couple of times and I've yet to be disappointed -- although sadly I've not stayed…read morehere, so I can't comment on the rooms they have. The hotel is situated on the roundabout where the A169 meets the A170 -- so it's certainly very accessible. There's a dedicated car park (accessed from the A169) where it's usually possible to find a car-parking space. Inside the hotel is well decorated and very pleasant. The restaurant serves all the things you'd expect it to, and the quality of the food cannot be faulted. It's probably slightly above average pricewise, but then you get what you pay for It's opposite the Crossways hotel and part of me fears than during the economic downturn only one of these two great hotels may survive. If so, Pickering would be robbed of a great place to eat.

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