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Apartment St Maurice's RoadStar Rating
18 St Maurice's Road, York

Situated close to York Railway Station, Apartment St Maurice's Road provides guests with an ideal base when visiting York. It is located a short stroll from the Jorvik Viking Centre and York Minster. Apartment St Maurice's Road provides comfortable rooms, equipped to fit the requirements of any guest.
Ascot House Bed and Breakfast YorkStar Rating 4
80 East Parade

Located 2. 6 miles from the A64, this Victorian B&B enclosed by a low brick wall and adjacent to a public garden, is a 15-minute walk from the town centre, 1. 6 miles from York Castle Museum and 1.
Ashbourne HouseStar Rating 4
139 Fulford Road

Occupying a 3-storey, redbrick Victorian house, this refined bed-and-breakfast is a 5-minute drive from the University of York. The stylish, individually decorated rooms all include en suite bathrooms, and have flat-screen TVs and free WiFi, as well as Egyptian cotton sheets and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Full cooked breakfast is provided in the airy dining room, and free off-street parking is available.
Ashley Guest House YorkStar Rating 4
76 Scott Street, Off Scarcroft Road

A 5-minute walk from Rowntree Park's lake, this relaxed Victorian B&B is also 0. 7 miles from York Castle and York Dungeon. The colourful rooms offer en suite or private bathrooms, flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi, as well as tea and coffeemaking facilities and complimentary biscuits.
Astley House YorkStar Rating 2
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Set on a residential street, this relaxed redbrick guesthouse fronted by bay windows is less than a mile from York Minster, a Gothic cathedral, and 1. 1 miles from the York railway station. Most of the functional rooms sit on the 3rd storey and are stair-access only.
Avondale Guest HouseStar Rating 3
61 Bishopthorpe Road

Avondale Guest House is a charming mid terraced Victorian home dating back to the late 19th century, which has been lovingly restored to maintain its individual character and warmth. The atmosphere is one of restful comfort and modern facilities. Owned and managed by Carole Kaleda, guests are made to feel very welcome.
Bar Convent Bed and BreakfastStar Rating 3
17 Blossom Street

Next to the historic city walls at Micklegate Bar, this B&B is set in a working convent in 18th-century buildings with a chapel. It's a 4-minute walk from York train station. The casual rooms feature writing desks and washbasins; showers and bathrooms are shared, though 5 rooms are equipped with en suite facilities.
Barbican HouseStar Rating 4
20 Barbican Road

Set outside the original city walls, this low-key Victorian guesthouse is a 2-minute walk from the York Barbican entertainment centre, and a 10-minute walk from the city centre. The 7 quaint, individually decorated rooms all have en suite bathrooms, free Wi-Fi, and tea and coffeemaking equipment. Some add original fireplaces and leather sofas.
Barrington HouseStar Rating 4
15 Nunthorpe Avenue

Just 10 minutes' walk from the city centre, halfway between the railway station and York Racecourse, Barrington House has been offering comfortable accommodation at great-value rates for over 25 years. During its 25-year history as a guest house, Barrington House has established a good reputation for the quality of its service and the value for money it offers. Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac, just off the main road, this Edwardian townhouse was originally built around 1906.
Bay Tree Guest House YorkStar Rating 4
92 Bishopthorpe Road

Conveniently located just a short 10 minutes' walk from the city centre and the Knavesmire racecourse, Bay Tree Guest House is a Victorian townhouse that has been lovingly converted to offer bed and breakfast accommodation over three rooms. Run by Clare and Andrew Mallors, Bay Tree Guest House provides the perfect place to relax, unwind and instantly feel at home. The Mallors family will welcome you into their home and offer a friendly and personal service to make your visit to York as comfortable as possible.

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