
Built around 1900 for a Leeds Tobacconist who wanted to use the River Ouse to ferry his tabacco to his customers. Later during the First & Second World Wars the building was used by the Army Paymaster.
Later developed into a large guest house and still retains some original features such as the grand staircase, landing window, and other leaded windows throughout the main building.
Situated only a few minutes walk from York Minster in a quiet leafy cul-de-sac off one of York primary roads into the city.
Directions
From the A1M / A64 / A1237 / A19 (York). At the main junction of Clifton Green (traffic lights) carry straight on until you see a footbridge over the road - before you go under it turn left. We are down at the bottom on the right side. Parking costs just £1 per day.
From A19 North East - as above.
Facilities
Breakfast Included, Laundry, Children Friendly, Breakfast