Welcome to Fairfax House, an exceptional accommodation option nestled within the vibrant campus of the University of York. Located at 99 Heslington Road, this unique establishment combines modern comfort with a warm, inviting atmosphere, making it an ideal choice for students, visitors, and university staff alike. Our commitment to quality service is evident in every aspect of your stay, from our meticulously maintained rooms to our friendly and attentive staff who prioritize your satisfaction.

At Fairfax House, we offer a range of services designed to meet the diverse needs of our guests. Enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi access throughout the property, along with convenient on-site facilities such as a communal lounge and study areas that foster collaboration and relaxation. The serene surroundings enhance the overall experience, allowing you to unwind or focus on your studies while being just a stone’s throw away from the university’s rich cultural offerings.

What truly sets Fairfax House apart is our dedication to creating a sense of community. Engage with fellow guests during our regular events or explore the charming local area with its array of shops, cafes, and parks. Whether you’re here for an academic journey or a leisurely visit, our value-driven accommodations ensure that you receive the best experience possible at an unbeatable price. Discover why Fairfax House is not just a place to stay, but a home away from home in the heart of York.

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It is a palace for students.

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