Grays Court

Top choice in York


This medieval mansion with just 11 rooms feels like a country-house hotel. It's set in lovely gardens with direct access to the city walls, and bedrooms combine antique furniture with modern comfort and design. The oldest part of the building was built in the 11th century, and King James I once dined in the Long Gallery.

It also offers one or two surprises: walls lined with modern travel portrait photography, and an excellent restaurant.


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