Old Oak Tree has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Thirsk.
Pauline
United Kingdom
Comfortable accommodation with parking outside. Restaurant was good for evening meal. Very popular. Staff were friendly and welcoming. Would stay again
Situated between the Yorkshire Moors and Yorkshire Dales National Parks, this hotel is listed as one of England's oldest coaching inns and overlooks the cobbled market place in Thirsk.
Located in Thirsk, 28 km from Lightwater Valley Theme Park, The White Horse Lodge Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Kate
United Kingdom
Location was great
Room newly painted
Free parking
Situated in Thirsk, 21 km from Lightwater Valley Theme Park, Vale of York restaurant and rooms features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Iain
United Kingdom
Great location for the train station, quiet room, comfy bed, spacious bathroom with shower working. Friendly team welcome.
Fourways Guest House is located in Thirsk. Free Wi-Fi access is available. Rooms here will provide you with a flat-screen tv. There is also an electric kettle.
Derek
United Kingdom
Clean , good breakfast, good location for dales and coast .
Great service from the owner.
In 16 acres of land on the outskirts of Thirsk, Newsham Grange Farm offers luxury bed and breakfast between the North York Moors and the Yorkshire Dales.
Poskitt
United Kingdom
Excellent location for easy access to Thirsk and surrounding attractions. Very comfortable room.
Exceptional breakfast, everything fresh and tasty. Sue the host is lovely.
First visit but will definitely be staying again.
Located in Thirsk, 30 km from Lightwater Valley Theme Park and 37 km from Ripley Castle, Sutton Hall Resort provides accommodation with free WiFi, a garden, garden views, and access to a sauna and a...
Prof Jacqueline
United Kingdom
Beds super comfortable . Flat super clean and well tended
It was fun to see where author James Herriot (Alf Wight)...
It was fun to see where author James Herriot (Alf Wight) lived, worked, and wrote. The nearby church where he was married is nice to visit and there are nice shops and restaurants in the village. We ate at The Golden Fleece and had coffee and pastry at a bakery. The train station was about a mile from the village; we walked it, but there are taxis that can be called. The village is very walkable.
Mary
United States
10
Scored 10
Thirsk is a smaller,friendly town in North Yorkshire.
Thirsk is a smaller,friendly town in North Yorkshire. It has a number of independent shops and other facilities including a cinema . There are a number of cafes and hotels . We ate in the Italian Bianca which was excellent. Lots of food ! There is a market on but not sure what days .
Peter
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lots of lovely little shops ..and a few supermarkets too ..
Lots of lovely little shops ..and a few supermarkets too ..everything you could need and close to the A19 and A1 for touring the area .
Plenty of places to eat .easy to get parked .. Nice pubs and great takeaways..
The river walk is delightful too ..
judi
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Some interesting shops, Herriots was good value for money...
Some interesting shops, Herriots was good value for money and the walks around the town were lovely although there was snow on the ground. Good entertainment in the Golden Fleece watching the staff cock up all the orders for meals and drinks! Beware of the unpleasant traffic warden who comes all the way from Scarborough so has to earn his corn and also the pieman opposite Neros which we happen to cross swords with.Staff in Herons and the Coop were exceptionally helpful.
Ken
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Thirsk is a lovely place to visit.
Thirsk is a lovely place to visit. There are many cosy teashops (Upstairs, Downstairs was our preferred choice with a great selection of snacks, main meals (including daily specials) and cakes! A great Italian restaurant (Bianco), which I can highly recommend - but do book - we booked for a Wednesday evening and it was very busy! There is also a good selection of bakeries for yummy cakes, cookies and breads! Lots of charity shops for a few bargains, Co-Op, Boots & WH Smith. There is also a large Tesco supermarket just out of the town.
A visit to Thirsk wouldn't be complete without a visit to The World of James Herriot - it was brilliant!
There is also a lot of parking, both short and long stay.
All in all a great time was had by us, and I wouldn't hesitate in returning to Thirsk again!
Paul
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
There were lots of local shops, cafes and a local market at...
There were lots of local shops, cafes and a local market at the weekend. The old town centre was very quaint. It wasn't too busy or too quiet. There is a locally run cinema. It is less than 20mins on the train to York. The locals are friendly.
Great location close to Thirsk. A lovely old hotel with extensive menu - great food. We had intended to go back into Thirsk for dinner but after seeing the menu choice it was any easy decision to eat at the Old Oak Tree. Room was in a row of four adjacent to the main building, was modern with everything we needed and spotlessly clean. Staff were very friendly and helpful.
We loved the location- near Thirsk, the North York Moors and the Yorkshire Dales. We loved the accommodations- VERY nice and comfortable. James and Julie are great hosts. We also loved that the cottage was a rehabilitated farm building (amazing job of restoration) and is situated on a working farm. Alf Wight (James Herriot) was actually their vet.
Fabulous, comfortable room and facilities with free parking.
Superb host, Mark and the team are so friendly and helpful and breakfast was plentiful and delicious, even provided a vegetarian option! Comfy bed and lovely hot shower. Easy walk into town and Thirsk racecourse. Great value, highly recommend. We will be back soon thank you! 🤩🤩🤩X
Warm friendly cosy atmosphere. The breakfasts were first class and anything we asked for we got even what was not on the menu. We dined both evenings and the food was excellent.
My wife and I were really well looked after and nothing was a problem to the staff. We had a very enjoyable stay and would not hesitate to recommend The Kings Arms.
A lovely B&B 2 doors down from James Herriott’s Museum, a short walk from the market square in Thirsk, all set somewhere between the beautiful Yorkshire Dales and the gorgeous North York Moors. Geoffrey couldn’t have been a more gracious and helpful host! Very large nice room, comfortable bed with wonderful linens and many amenities.
The room was clean and contained everything we would need for our visit. We loved having exclusive access to the pool, hot tub and sauna. The grounds of the building and the location of the hotel are both beautiful. We visited Helmesley, Thirsk and Northallerton and took a lovely walk around the gardens.
Cheery welcome, clean room with plenty of hot water, good choice of food for evening meal and tasty Yorkshire breakfast. All staff were friendly and Chris was particularly helpful when we had a problem with our car. Great location for exploring the Ripon and Thirsk area.
Highly recommend, if staying in the area would be first choice.
The room was large and comfortable with full range of tea coffee etc.
The hotel dinner menu was extensive, the service was excellent, the food of a good quality, as was the breakfast
Beautiful peaceful location. A very comfortable cosy cottage with an excellent kitchen which has everything you would need for a self catering break. Would definitely return if in the area and would recommend to others.
Comfortable clean bed, tea making facilities and excellent breakfast served by very helpful staff. The location is excellent in the town centre. Clean towels provided daily and all toiletries provided.
Lovely and big garden area with lots of places to sit and chill, nice peaceful location. Very friendly and helpful staff. Great Breakfast. Comfy room, if not very big .
The property is extremely well maintained and offered great accomadation. Lovely little quirky bits like the Alice in Wonderland area. Lovely large bathrooms
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