Overlooking Richmond's cobbled market square, and the Norman castle, this charming Georgian hotel full of character and warmth is only 6.4 km from the A1. Free WiFi is available on-site.
Set in Richmond, 43 km from Lightwater Valley Theme Park, The Fox Hall Inn offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Grant
United Kingdom
The restaurant served good food (albeit ever so slightly on the expensive side - main course £16pp for fish and chips, £7 for apple pie and ice cream).
The view is lovely and very scenic overlooking fields and countryside.
Staff were friendly
The Black Lion Hotel is situated in the centre of the historic town of Richmond. The converted family-run Georgian coach house offers private parking, free WiFi, a restaurant and bar.
Courtney
United Kingdom
Comfortable bed and quiet location staff have been amazing all polite always had a smile nothing was too much you can see this is a much loved place to eat and sleep and I'm sure it's got a spooky thing going on in room 12
Boasting a garden and a bar, Bolton arms downholme is located in the village of Downholme. There is a restaurant. All rooms in the inn are equipped with a flat-screen TV. All units include a...
Sherwood
United Kingdom
Staff were lovely, room pretty. Breakfast was perfect x
Nestled in the hills above Richmond, in the area of Swaledale, Whashton Springs Farmhouse B&B offers en suite accommodation, free WiFi in public areas and a garden.
Barry
United Kingdom
The property was excellent the host made us welcome and great breakfast would highly recommend
Situated 45 km from Lightwater Valley Theme Park, 6.8 km from Richmond Castle and 16 km from Bowes Museum, Mount Pleasant Cottages features accommodation set in Richmond.
martin
Switzerland
very modern self contained cottage in quite rural settings. everything you need is there. 10 minutes by car to town. A few country pubs/villages/farm shops close by. very well organised.
Situated in Richmond in North Yorkshire, Pinfold House has a garden. The accommodation features free WiFi. The bed and breakfast comes with a flat-screen TV.
Ian
United Kingdom
It was close to where we needed to be.
Hosts were helpful on arrival and departure.
Set in Richmond, within a 10-minute walk from Richmond Castle and 1.6 km from Easby Abbey, Last Cottage provides accommodation with amenities such as free WiFi, a flat-screen TV and countryside views....
Caroline
United Kingdom
Sheila was an excellent host and gave us a warm welcome. We had a lovely breakfast with lots of choice. We enjoyed our stay and it was very homely, cozy and comfortable. The shower was lovely and hot. Excellent location too. We would definitely stay again.
Situated in Richmond, 37 km from Lightwater Valley Theme Park and 300 metres from Richmond Castle, Rose Cottage. Richmond, North Yorkshire features accommodation with free WiFi in a historic building....
On average, 3-star hotels in Richmond cost £90 per night, and 4-star hotels in Richmond are £122 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Richmond can on average be found for £71 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Richmond this weekend is £687 or, for a 4-star hotel, £198. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Richmond for this weekend cost on average around £692 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £87 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Richmond for tonight. You'll pay on average around £133 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Richmond will cost around £97 (based on Booking.com prices).
We have family at Catterick and Richmond is only a few...
We have family at Catterick and Richmond is only a few minutes drive from there. We like the Station complex with the shops & cinema, the centre of Richmond around the market place. I recommend the Green Howards museum and the Georgian theatre has a great 1 hour tour for just £8. There is the castle to visit and a nice walk around the castle to try. There are plenty of shops, little cafes, an indoor market, lots of pubs and a variety of take-aways. The market pace is cobbled and some streets away from the centre and very steep and can be hard walking for elderly.
David
United Kingdom
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The scenery is stunning, there is lots to do in and around...
The scenery is stunning, there is lots to do in and around Richmond with lots of nature walks, museums, castles and abbey ruins to visit. Lots of shops with plenty of cafes and restaurants. Lots of free parking
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Anonymous
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Scored 10
Loved the dramatic landscape of the castle and the river...
Loved the dramatic landscape of the castle and the river valley around the town. The centre is up a slight hill but parking available in the central market square and down by the river. Some public footpaths available to walk in the countryside around the town. The town gives perhaps a good mornings wandering but with a car you can easily access the beautiful dales.
Melanie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great market town, the Saturday market held in the cobbled...
Great market town, the Saturday market held in the cobbled square was in full swing and very well attended.
Richmond is convenient for the stunning North Yorkshire Dales.
Has its own ruined castle and the beautiful river Swale runs through Richmond, lots of independent shops and the most fabulous fish and chips are to be had from the shop in the middle of the square …they are cooked in dripping and were delicious.
Lovely town to visit
Sue
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Richmond is a beautiful little town , with many lovely walks...
Richmond is a beautiful little town , with many lovely walks , a fine Norman castle and the river Swale running through it with the Foss Water fall and riverside a nice place to picnic in spring and summer time. Richmond has many nice shops , restaurants and welcoming public houses. It’s sits at the entrance to the Yorkshire Dales with many interesting sights to visit not too far away.
Abigail
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely market town, lots of places to eat and drink, some...
Lovely market town, lots of places to eat and drink, some cheap shops to rummage around, ate at Elixir for lunch, lovely food and huge portions. In the evening we ate in Sunitras, beautiful Thai food. Lovely pleasant place to stay for the weekend. We stayed at the Buck Inn, cheap and cheerful, lovely breakfast.
Staying @ Low Gingerfield Farm has changed my perception on B/B...especially with covid it was so good not to be with a lot of people as our usual stay in hotels would have been. Everything about the farm was delightful and felt more like we had a cottage than a room. Which was very spacious. Being able to sit out in the gardens was just lovely taking in the fabulous views. Gill, the owner could not do enough for you. Breakfast was great and the afternoon tea was just delicious! A must to stay if you are in the Richmond area.
This is a cozy and charming row house in an excellent location. It's a very short walk to the center of town, and very quiet at night. It had everything we needed for a wonderful stay. The back yard patio was a bonus -- it was a great place to sit and relax. We even ate a couple of dinners out there, which we enjoyed immensely. The second bathroom was another bonus we appreciated. The washer and dryer was a third bonus you don't always find in a rental.
We adored Richmond and if we ever go back, we will stay here again.
This is a lovely old hotel, full of charm, in the centre of the town and very much a part of it. A favourite place to eat for the locals and I had an excellent meal here on the day of my arrival. Limited tight parking spaces but paid parking is available all around. Breakfast was top notch and a great choice for the non "Full English" folk. Best of all, the hotel is in Richmond, what more can you ask?
The location could not be better: on Tower Street, just feet from the castle entrance, and loads of restaurants, pubs, markets, and groceries within a block. Free overnight car parking was a few blocks away, on "The Green" down the Richmond hill.
The cottage was really cosy and in a great location - it had everything we needed for our weekend in Yorkshire! Also really appreciated the offer to set one of the bedroom up as a twin (which was helpful as we were a group of friends staying)
Breakfast was excellent; full english! Room had lovely views to Richmond Castle and very comfortable. Location was so close to the town centre but also very quiet down a cobbled road. Parking was excellent right outside the hotel and free.
Great location next to Richmond's castle. It was a nice treat to be greeted with wine/beer upon our arrival. Amazing breakfast. Enjoyed the bathtub. The bed was firm and comfortable. The room was quiet.
Very clean, peaceful, comfy beds, good location for exploring North Yorkshire. Enjoyed sitting in the sun in the patio area listening to the birds. Dog friendly
Staff were great, location was beautiful, right out in the Yorkshire Dales. Good food, good beer. Room was spotless and newly fitted bathroom and shower etc
Breakfast very good plenty of options can't fault
Close to town center. If we go to Richmond for a short stay, will definitely try to book the Buck inn
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