Located in Selby, Bay horse hotel provides a bar and terrace and Free WiFi is available. Guest rooms in the hotel are equipped with a flat-screen TV.
Konstantinos
United Kingdom
Its above a pub so expect to hear noise in the background, but it was not that bad. Very clean and included hairdryer and capsule epsresso machine apart from kettle for instant coffee. Separate entrance from the pub which is nice as you dont have to go through it if its busy, other than when checking in and out.
The Owl Hotel in Hambleton provides attractive bed and breakfast accommodation, around 9 minutes’ drive from Selby. This Marston’s Inn also has a bar and restaurant serving a wide range of meals.
Situated in the heart of the lively market town of Selby in North Yorkshire, the George Inn is set in a 15th Century coach house beside Selby Abbey. It consists of a large bar area and a beer garden.
Situated in Selby, 30 km from York Railway station, Comus Inn features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Annalina
Germany
The Comus Inn can be found by one of the main roads and there are plenty of parking spaces available. The staff was flexible with my arrival. Additionally, there is a pub as well as a Turkish Restaurant right next to the Inn, which provides a great dinner option.
Offering garden views, firtrees is accommodation set in Selby. This self-catered holiday home boasts a garden and free private parking.
Sandra
United Kingdom
The cottage was beautiful, homely, bright, and clean, with great private parking. The lounge was probably our favourite room, with it's cosy sofas and immitation log burner. There was a lovely pub nearby serving great food, and it was easy to get out to all our places of interest from this handy base. Anita and Tony were extremely helpful and sorted out any issues we brought to their attention. Excellent hosts and a lovely cottage. We'd definitely stay here again.
Micklegate House is situated in Selby, 32 km from Cusworth Hall, 35 km from Roundhay Park, and 35 km from Eco-Power Stadium. It is located 23 km from York Minster and offers a housekeeping service.
judy
United Kingdom
Cleaning lady very helpful. Walked us to accommodation. Showed us rooms.
Convenient location.
Bike storage in hallway but not secure.
Set in Wressell, 30 km from York Railway station, Loftsome Bridge Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Set in Cawood and with York Railway station reachable within 17 km, Jolly Sailor offers a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Dave
Netherlands
A wonderful village with very friendly and helpful people. I discovered that the area is steeped in history dating back to the 12th century. Much to discover and explore.
Set in a pre-Victorian building in the rural village of Stillingfleet, 6 miles south of York and a 10-minute drive from the Park-and-Ride and designer outlet.
Niall
United Kingdom
Adele makes you feel welcome and comfortable at harmony house and goes the extra mile to ensure you have a lovely stay, the rooms are spacious and comfortable. The breakfast was delicious (I highly recommend the Herby eggs I need to get the recipe) I couldn't recommend staying here enough!
Selby is a nice town with a mix of amenities, there are...
Selby is a nice town with a mix of amenities, there are historical places to visit and they have a gym, bowling and a canal which is very nice to walk beside. It is also within driving distance of York, Leeds and the Yorkshire Dales, I would recommend a trip there if you are in North Yorkshire
pauline
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Had great tapas at Basco’s, and the next morning a wonderful...
Had great tapas at Basco’s, and the next morning a wonderful breakfast at the Barco Lounge so even though the Bay Horse didn’t offer breakfast there is plenty of choice of excellent eateries within walking distance. Dog friendly too at the Barco Lounge, not sure about Bascos. Train station is only a 5 minute walk from the Bay Horse plus cheap car parking outside the pub. Selby is a lovely, lively little town.
Hilda
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Fish and chip shop by wether spoons superb.
Fish and chip shop by wether spoons superb. Abbey amazing.No entrance fee. A few too many night clubs and pubs but quiet during the week. Everyone very freindly. Cake and bread shops amazing yum. Links to Leeds and York by train excellent..half an hour.
Terry
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Selby is an old Market town with market day on a Monday.
Selby is an old Market town with market day on a Monday. Parking is widely available and you get two hours for free in several places but longer stays are not easy to find in a central spot. Many of the shops are closing down or turning over really quickly and it has more than its share of charity shops. There’s several really nice (and reasonably priced) eateries as well as cafes and bakeries to suit all budgets. But selby is neither a place for shopping nor the hot spot for a good night out. The charm of Selby Abbey with its extensive history and interesting architecture are the most interesting and worthwhile aspect of this small town, but once you’ve done that, you’ve pretty much seen what the town has to offer. A two night stay is probably too much, unless you’re visiting with friends/family.
Lisa
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
The Abbey was interesting. Walked along the canal and river.
The Abbey was interesting. Walked along the canal and river. One of our party was a railway enthusiast and enjoyed the station and the swing bridges. Selby is a convenient stepping off point for longer journeys. The local people were friendly and helpful.
Valerie
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nice small town used as a base for visiting local area.
Nice small town used as a base for visiting local area. A good selection of shops, pubs and cafes available, all within a short walking distance of each other. Lovely Abbey in town. People friendly. Traffic snarled up in the big car park behind main street with its one way system, as well as the streets surrounding on Sat lunchtime period.
Above all, the staff are lovely - welcoming, helpful, and if our dogs could write too, they'd probably ask why we didn't leave them there longer to enjoy the first hotel room we've ever stayed at which not only provides a dogs'-treats welcome pack and water-bowls in the room, but also a dogs'-treats breakfast too. Our breakfast was spot-on too, it's a pity the flooded A1(m) delayed our arrival beyond supper time, but the cask beer filled a gap. Amazing touches, we'd return even without the dogs.
The hosts were very approachable. The garden was very secure so that our dog spent most of his time, when not travelling around other parts of Yorkshire, in the garden playing and socialising with the hosts two dogs through the fence. We especially liked the fact that there were 2 sofas in the lounge, the same as in our own home, and that they were fabric covered not over slippery leather that we've come across in other properties.
The location was easy enough to find using sat nav despite being in a remote area. The room was modern, clean, and well stocked. We were welcomed by our host who was lovely, she gave us a tour and advised us about the comings and goings into the grounds. There was ample breakfast options available and it was help yourself. Sounds like a silly comment but the shower pressure and temperature was spot on too.
Everything except could have done with a stair gate. In the bathroom it would have been helpful to have had something to hold onto while getting in and out of the shower which was over the bath. We really loved the welcome pack left by the owner. Convenient for all areas in and around Selby. We hope to use this super wee cottage again. Xx
Absolutely brilliant hotel. The staff we spoke to were great. The bar is excellent and very cheap compared to what I expected for the area. The location of the hotel is perfect for anyone looking to go out for food and drinks. Almost in the centre of the town. The balcony next door to the rooms is amazing when the sun is shining.
The location was the only decent aspect of this place. I have travelled all over the world, in hotels, motels, cabins, hostels, B&B in various levels of accommodation. My daughter and I are low maintenance travellers. But, This property for what should have been above average was in fact the bottom of the rung.
What breakfast- Waited 45 minutes for 2 bits of beacon and left without receiving it. What Dinner - arrived a the hotel at 8.30 wanting dinner only to be told they had closed early. What bar - after dinner came back for a drink at 10 and again it had been closed an hour early. NO SERVICE AT ALL
The beds were comfortable and there were toiletries available. A plus is that you don’t have to walk through the public bar to reach your rooms. Well stocked drinks tray, maybe a little sweet biscuit on the tray would be nice too. Plenty of good places in Selby for breakfast too.
The Good point is if u have a car…that’s a great deal. Because the hotels in York were too expensive…so this one is good value for money and like 30 mins drive from York. No need to spend 3 times the price and at York if just for one night.
The room we booked was very clean and presentable. The breakfast menu was varied and catered to everyones taste. The serving staff were very helpful also the reception staff. I Will be happy to book again when I am returning to Selby.
It housed a my partner, sister and nephew and it was so much cheaper than it would if we got a hotel. There was all the amenities that you need ie a kitchen and even washing machine! Perfect location. All around brilliant. Thank you
The rooms are modern and well equipped, all clean and tidy. The location is good, in the middle of Selby. There was a place for us to leave our bikes out of sight and locked up securely for the night. (We were on a cycling tour).
Rooms were clean and comfortable, we were pleased with them as they also had plenty of room. Our rooms were in the annex to the hotel. Breakfast and dinner were good, plenty of choice. Good sized car park.
Location for central Selby excellent! If you want the basics, and just stopping for a quick overnight bed and don't need any frills, could be suitable for you
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