Arnot House, York
Arnot House blends period features with modern amenities.
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Owned since 1995 by Mother and Daughter, Ann and Kim Sluter-Robbins, Arnot House is a late Victorian brick-built town house. Terms include a full breakfast. Breakfasts are cooked on our lovely claret coloured Aga in the kitchen. Our eggs are from local free-range chickens and our bacon and sausages come from the East Riding.....start with a helping from the cold buffet on the victorian sideboard including fresh fruit salad, stewed fruit, fruit juices and yoghurts. Follow this with either a traditional full English breakfast, a vegetarian option or even scrambled eggs with smoked salmon.... Tea and filter coffee, toast and something "sweet" such as scones, fruit bread, or flapjacks, always acompany the most important meal of the day. The three individually decorated bedrooms - named after North Yorkshire Abbeys - have either en-suite shower room or a full bathroom with bath and shower. Each has a colour television/video, hairdryer, alarm clock radio and hospitality tray as well as a number of other little extras to help you enjoy your stay...
Arnot House stands on Grosvenor Terrace, overlooking Bootham Park, with views across to York Minster. The city centre with its many shops and restaurants is a few minutes' walk away and all the city's attractions and museums are within easy walking distance. Much of York, within the ancient city walls, is pedestrianised during the day and it is a delight to wander around - traffic free! |
Contact Information
Arnot House
Telephoning or fax on 44 +(0)1904 641966