Middlethorpe Hall Hotel, Restaurant & Spa is located at Bishopthorpe Rd, York YO23 2GB, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Middlethorpe Hall Hotel, Restaurant & Spa and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Julie Gander

5 Google Rating

Just returned from a night there with my partner. What can I say a stunning location !! Comfortable,

5/ 5

Just returned from a night there with my partner. What can I say a stunning location !! Comfortable, atmospheric, delicious breakfast. Staff were wonderful, special mention to the lovely gentleman on reception I'm sorry I didn't get his name but he was an absolute treasure.

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Paul Preston

5 Google Rating

This was a delight. We booked afternoon tea and our experience from parking the car to leaving for h

5/ 5

This was a delight. We booked afternoon tea and our experience from parking the car to leaving for home was first class. Attention to detail and service was outstanding. Afternoon tea was exactly what we expected, the service was to silver service standard, the hall was a lovely place and the gardens were an amazing bonus that we didn't expect. I would highly recommend Middlethorpe and we intend to make a return visit as soon as we can

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Ant Dawe

5 Google Rating

Only visited the main hotel for afternoon tea, which was very impressive. Staff was attentive, nice

5/ 5

Only visited the main hotel for afternoon tea, which was very impressive. Staff was attentive, nice choice of food. Definitely an experience.

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Julian Waldron

5 Google Rating

Lovely setting, great staff and the suites and facilities are superb. The spa is heavenly and the fi

5/ 5

Lovely setting, great staff and the suites and facilities are superb. The spa is heavenly and the fine dining is sublime. Would wholeheartedly recommend. Great links to York. Good for couples, families and those with dogs. Lovely walks across the racecourse or along the river. Transpenine trail is virtually on the doorstep. Will definitely return!!

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William McLernon

4 Google Rating

Lovely hotel with courtyard converted to rooms--some of which are rather small, so if you are on the

4/ 5

Lovely hotel with courtyard converted to rooms--some of which are rather small, so if you are on the larger size, book a suite. Food excellent and staff very helpful.

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