Clifton Bridge GuesthouseWater End, York, Yorkshire, YO30 6LL Telephone: 01904 610510 Fax: 01904 640208

The Clifton Bridge Guesthouse has undergone extensive refurbishment, and now offers sixteen bedrooms all with:
- Private bathroom en suite
- Colour television
- Radio
- Tea making facilities
- Hairdryers
- Ironing facilities
- Trouser press
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| The Guesthouse has undergone extensive renovations to the residents lounge and bar area. We serve beer, wines and spirits and it is where our residents enjoy the warmth of our welome and good company. For your comfort, we have a NO SMOKING policy throughout the whole premises. |
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The Clifton Bridge Guesthouse is right at the heart of this incredible city and so convenient for all you could want, from business needs to tourist attractions, dining and shopping. York is one of Europe's most beautiful cities and a fascinating place to visit. Narrow cobblestoned streets give way to modern shopping precincts, whilst the pride of York, the magnificent minster, looks down on a city that owes much to the builders of Viking and Roman Britain. York is one of the very few English towns and cities to retain its fortified walls, a nearly complete circuit of some 2.5 miles which are open to walkers from dawn until dusk.
The fascination of York is not only in its architecture - other interesting places to explore include the Jorvik Centre and the unique Castle Folk Museum with its reconstructed street scenes of old York.
The National Railway Museum houses a spacious and comprehensive collection of Britain's railway history. Their latest attraction is the Yorkshire Eye, a scaled down version of the magnificent London Eye. The Yorkshire Museum, set in the grounds of the ruined St. Mary's Abbey displays Roman, Anglo-Saxon, Viking and medieval treasures.
Other attractions include theatres, cinemas and nightlife. York is one of the north's best shopping centres, with modern department stores and charming small shops offering high quality crafts, antiques and rare books.
According to sources, York is the most haunted city in Europe. There are dedicated "Ghost Walk" tours every evening visiting some of the most haunted places within the City Walls.
Within driving distance are all the many intriguing places for which Yorkshire is renowned, the Dales of Herriot and Summer Wine Country, the rugged moors of the Brontes and the White Horse of Kilburn on the flank of the Hambleton Hills. Not far distant is Castle Howard (the real Brideshead) and the port of Whitby with its links with Dracula and Captain Cook. Other coastal resorts are also to be found at Scarborough, Bridlington and Filey. |
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Bed and Breakfast Per person per night including English Breakfast | | De-luxe single en suite | £45.00 | | De-luxe double/twin en suite | £37.00 | | De-luxe family en suite | £28.00 | No charge is made for babies under two. Please note a non-refundable deposit of £20.00 per room per night is required with all bookings. |
| The Clifton Bridge Guesthouse is situated on the north side of the city between the A59 and the A19. It is ideal for sightseeing or shopping being located only ten minutes away from the city centre via a delightful short riverside walk thus enabling you to leave your car in the private hotel car park, eliminating the frustrations of city centre parking and the one way systems. Directly opposite to us is the Homestead Park with its beautiful gardens and separate children's play area. |
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Revised - 5th January 2000 Revised 4th December 2007 and 6th December 2007
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