(C) National Trust Images / Chris Lacey |
Summer has finally arrived, and we’re all starting
to think about the upcoming holidays. Maybe you’ve thought about visiting a
National Trust property or a few this Summer, but you might not have considered
staying in one. There are 3 National
Trust-owned places you can stay at in York: the Minstergate apartment, The Victorian Laundry, and
Middlethorpe Hotel and Spa. These places are unique, so they have different features
that suit everyone’s ideals. Finally, in spending your holiday with the National
Trust, you are helping us to keep protecting and restoring buildings and
landscapes to ensure that future generations can continue to enjoy them.
Stay in the city…
Frank Green, local benefactor of
York and owner of Treasurer’s House rescued Minstergate when it came under
threat of demolition in the early twentieth century, so it is thanks to him
that this medieval building survives today. Built in the 14th century, Minstergate
apartment is located in the heart of York, just next to the
Minster and right above the National Trust shop. Complete with exposed timbers
and sloping floors, you can even eat in the dining room with a view of the Minster.
Once a key gateway between the urban and commercial city of York, the apartment
in the centre is now just a short walk away from numerous bars and cafes, many tourist attractions, and is only a 20 minute
walk from the train station. Living in a building steeped in (sometimes
infamous!) history surrounding the Minster and the people who lived and worked
there is the perfect way to begin a holiday in the medieval centre of York.
A country retreat…
(C) Christina Surdhar |
(C) National Trust Images /J.Whitaker |
Live in luxury…
(C) National Trust Images / Chris Lacey |
We’ve talked about the town, and the country, but
this historic hotel is in a league of its own.
The 4 star Middlethorpe Hotel and Spa is a double-time
winner of the Visit York Awards, including Hotel of the Year and Restaurant of
the Year. Located only 2 miles from the centre of York and next to York
Racecourse, this William and Mary historic hotel also boasts 20 acres of gardens
and parkland. It has been decorated in an 18th century style, and the
furnishings of paintings and antiques make it feel more like a manor house than
a hotel. Treat yourself and relax with the help of a swimming pool, sauna and a
range of spa treatments. It might be old, but that does not prevent modern
amenities such as Wi-Fi and flat screen TVs being present in every room.
So don’t just visit the National Trust this
Summer, stay with us for a holiday.
National Trust places to visit within…
25 miles of York: Nunnington
Hall,
Rievaulx
Terrace, Fountains
Abbey and Studley Royal Water Garden, Nostell Priory
and Parkland
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