Located in Ripon, 7.4 miles from Ripley Castle, Grantley Hall has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Alex
United Kingdom
From arrival, staff were extremely attentive, welcoming and helpful throughout our stay. The facilities were exceptional especially the spa and pool. A great way to unwind and relax in luxury. Highly recommend!
With parts of the building dating back 700 years, this former coaching inn stands on the market square in the ancient city of Ripon, at the gateway to the Yorkshire Dales.
Suzanne
United Kingdom
Great location. Good enough for a one night stay. Clean bedroom
Offering good Yorkshire food, dedicated ale and whiskey house, free parking, log fires and traditional hospitality, the The Ripon Inn - The Inn Collection Group is within easy walking distance of...
Erin
United States of America
Well-done refurbishment. Very comfortable. Good breakfast options. Beautiful grounds.
Located in Ripon, within 3.7 mi of Lightwater Valley Theme Park and less than 0.6 mi of Ripon Cathedral, OYO The White Horse, Ripon North Yorkshire provides accommodations with a bar and free WiFi...
Grange Farm Lodge is located in Ripon, just 8.4 miles from Lightwater Valley Theme Park and 13 miles from Ripley Castle. This apartment offers free private parking and free Wifi.
Ann
United Kingdom
The sheer quality of the fittings. So warm and so clean. The bed was amazing
Featuring garden views, The Old Coach House in Ripon provides accommodations and a garden. This guest house features free private parking, a shared lounge, and free Wifi.
Mallard Grange is a 16th-century farmhouse set half a mile from the World Heritage Site of Fountains Abbey.
Barbara
United Kingdom
Delicious Breakfast - soft cotton bedding, superking bed and comfy mattress, spacious bedroom with armchairs and all ac
cessories for our comfort.
Bathroom well equipped and walk in shower perfect - obliging friendly hosts and staff.
On average, 3-star hotels in Ripon cost £99 per night, and 4-star hotels in Ripon are £136 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Ripon can be found for £279 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Liked looking around the Cathedral.
Quite a lit of ordinary eateries but we liked Manchega.
If you like real ale go to the One Eyed Rat but it doesn't serve meals.
A number of shops and businesses have closed down and it's much like many towns these days.
It's a fantastic base for visiting Newby Hall, Fountains Abbey, RHS Harlow Carr and Thorp Perrow arboretum.
Hazel
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Ripon is a small city - very small, but it has some charming...
Ripon is a small city - very small, but it has some charming cobbled streets to explore and, of course, a beautiful cathedral which is well worth a visit. We were lucky enough to hear the choir practising when we stopped in. There are lots of cafes and restaurants in Ripon. On our recent mini-break, we ate at Claro Lounge, Mario's, Oliver's Pantry and The Royal Oak - all located in or near the Market Square - and would be happy to recommend all of them.
Shelley
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely little city with lots if interesting places nearby to...
Lovely little city with lots if interesting places nearby to, good bus services if you don't want to use your car. A delight to see how proactive the residents are to decorate their city up for the forthcoming d day anniversary, it is a real credit go them. The nightly horn blowing ceremony is very interesting as well
Fungib
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The workhouse, victorian prison and the courthouse were...
The workhouse, victorian prison and the courthouse were fascinating. Also a beautiful Cathedral, lovely river walks parks. Excellent bus service to Harrogate and surrounding areas, all for £2.00 or bus pass. Nice places to eat and a very pretty little city. Would recommend as once there you don't need a car unless you want to explore further.
Janice
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Ripon Cathedral was holding a Spring Fayre fundraiser - lots...
Ripon Cathedral was holding a Spring Fayre fundraiser - lots of stalls and a choir festival! There is a Museum walking Trail
There are independent places to eat and one of the larger chains in the market square which suited us!
Unfortunately the Spa Swimming Baths is closed - would've loved to see inside!
Ann
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Very quaint, olde English city. plenty of history to immerse...
Very quaint, olde English city. plenty of history to immerse into ie Cathedral, workhouse, courtrooms etc.
Lots of different place to eat.
Quite busy with traffic thru though. but has a pleasant pedestrianised area with lots of local artisan shops etc. Definitely worth a visit.
Everything was great except the room temperature. Broken sleep as it was a cold night and there was definite chill in the air. I tried turning up the temp on the rad but the rad never came on.
Otherwise, my dinner and breakfast were excellent, service was also excellent. Nice fluffy towels, room was spotless. Big thanks to the staff who provided breakfast even though I was a bit late.
I would recommend The Royal Oak in Ripon. Just turn up the heat. 😉
Good value for money. Close to Ripon and an easy drive into Harrogate for sightseeing and eating places. Although on the main road and my room being at the front of the hotel, I had a great night's sleep. The hotel boasts a Carvery but, unfortunately, is only open on a Thursday, Friday and weekend.
The room was comfortable and the facilities more than adequate.
Situated in a the lovely village of Sawley , next to the village green and opposite the pub. Very comfortable cottage with all the mod cons ! Dog friendly .Down the road from an ice cream shop and easy drive to Brimham rocks, Fountains Abbey, Masham and Ripon. Owner was easy to contact with questions relating to new heating system.
The staff are friendly and accommodating.
The hotel is located right in the heart of town. - Only a few minutes walk to the cathedral and you get the bonus of witnessing the ‘horn-blowing’ ceremony (observed since 1604) right in front of the hotel.
There are also lots good restaurants in the area.
the hosts were very accommodating, we travelled up from Dorset for a funeral and they allowed us slightly early entry. The key safe was easy to locate and use.
The house was located in a quiet street around 15 mins walk from Ripon centre.
Lovely house with everything you need.
The hotel was very quaint and cozy and within easy walking distance to the town of Ripon. The restaurant had a great atmosphere and the food was delicious. We loved the chef and had a long conversation with him. All in all, a lovely stay at a great hotel.
Good location very close to the centre of Ripon
Close to the canal for a walk
Breakfast was delicious! Italian 🇮🇹 breakfast - first of a kind anywhere we have stayed before - very impressed
Parking outside
Friendly staff
Ticked all the boxes
Amy was so helpful, welcoming, warm and lovely. Everything a host should be.
It had a real homely feel to it and after 3 nights in various hotels/bnb's this was by far out favourite.
Top marks for comfort, decor, cleanliness and hosting!
Beautiful property exceptionally decorated. Easily the cleanest place Ive ever stayed with every little detail thought about. The location was fantastic, just a short drive into Ripon or a slightly longer drive to York
House is in a great, central location. A beautifully decorated luxury property with well kept garden. Hot tub was a fantastic bonus. Lovely to see Ripon Cathedral across the rooftops from the top floor.
right in the centre of Ripon Parking at nearby Sainsbury only £2.50 for 24 hours. Hotel was clean and comfortable and the staff were friendly and helpful Where else can you find such a bargain???
This was a perfect location for us visiting friends in the area. It was also very handy for the local pub less than 5 minutes away. Lovely rural location with easy access to Ripon and beyond.
A lovely hotel. Situated right next to Ripon cathederal with onsite parking. Comfortable room. Lovely friendly staff. Amazing dining experience with Adams tasting menu and wine pairing.
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