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The Feversham Arms Hotel

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Helmsley, York, North Yorkshire YO62 5AG

If dialling from outside the UK, Tel: +44 (0)1439 770 766;
Fax: +44 (0)1439 770 346

Email: info@fevershamarmshotel.com
Website: www.fevershamarmshotel.com

ABOUT THE FEVERSHAM ARMS HOTEL

The Feversham Arms has had care and attention to detail put back into it by its new owner. Here you will find country warmth with a designer twist – Mousey Thompson classic furniture blending perfectly with Julia Burns contemporary paintings. What comfy bedrooms too, with everything you need for total relaxation and oh, for that relaxing bath after a hard day’s walk out on the Moors. The light and airy conservatory serves scrumptious food from local produce – fresh fish from Whitby and locally reared lamb and beef. Taking the best from the country and giving it a Feversham nod towards the slightly modern. What a delightful hotel this is with so much to offer. You’ll need a return visit or a very long stay to make the most of the myriad interesting places to see in the area.

> Rooms: 24 (including 12 suites)
> Facilities nearby include: Riding, golf and shooting nearby
> The Feversham Arms Hotel is open all year

HOTEL FACILITIES

Restaurant Tennis Outdoor Swimming Pool Video Satellite TV Disabled Rooms Parking Pets Welcome Wedding Licence

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Double from £150
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