With original stone flooring, this 18th-century coaching inn is close to the medieval town centre, 800 metres from Beverley Rail Station and Beverley Minster.
Erin
United Kingdom
breakfast was lovely and the room was nice for the price and location. Friendly staff and a good sized car park for the city centre.
A family-owned Georgian country hotel set in 16 acres of gardens, fields and woodland.
Irene
United Kingdom
We booked two rooms when we went to Picton to meet relatives. The hotel is full of charm and character. Staff were wonderful and a special mention to Eileen who served us breakfast.
Situated in Beverley, within 49 km of York Minster and 49 km of York Railway station, Windmill Bed and Breakfast features accommodation with a bar and free WiFi throughout the property.
Zoey
United Kingdom
True gem of a place in the heart of Beverley - Clean and comfortable room with all the essentials provided - Deliciously cooked food - Very friendly and accommodating staff - Fantastic value for money - Will most definitely be back again
Situated in Beverley, 48 km from York Minster and 49 km from York Railway station, Apartment22. A stylish and spacious Apartment in the heart of Historic Market town of Beverley.
Anne
United Kingdom
Beautiful presented property, in excellent location
On average, 3-star hotels in Beverley cost £81 per night, and 4-star hotels in Beverley are £133 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Beverley can on average be found for £161 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £90 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Beverley for tonight. You'll pay on average around £143 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Beverley will cost around £150 (based on Booking.com prices).
Beverley, UK is accessible via train from London (2.5 hours), Manchester (2 hours), or Leeds (1 hour). For international travellers, the nearest airport is Humberside (22km), with a transfer to Beverley by bus or taxi. No direct water transport available.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Leeds Bradford Airport, due to its extensive flight network. It's approximately 95km from Beverley, making it easily accessible.
What guests said about Beverley:
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Scored 10
A lovely, busy town with the perfect mix of independent...
A lovely, busy town with the perfect mix of independent shops in the town centre and bigger stores on the outskirts. The two market places are wonderful and there is an amazing selection of pubs and restaurants.
There are many interesting old buildings with the wonderful Minster at the heart of them.
The green spaces of the Westwood are just a few minutes walk from the town centre, as is the racecourse.
The coast is easily reached by car, and there is a good train service to Hull and Scarborough.
Julie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beverely is a lovely market town with a beautiful Minster...
Beverely is a lovely market town with a beautiful Minster right in the centre. It has lots of good pubs and restaurants especially Piccolino’s Italian a bit difficult to find as it sits in a car park but it is right in the town centre
Elken
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The Minster was lovely.
The Minster was lovely. Visited this 23.09.23, there was people selling second hand goods/ clothes. Alot of people who live in Beverley was dressed up in 1940s attire, so lovely to see. Not sure how often this is. Central 42 does a lovely breakfast. There is also a whetherspoons the Cross Keys, quite nice, but there are plenty of nice pubs, restaurants, cafes.
Caz
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I have visited Beverley a few times now, and this will be...
I have visited Beverley a few times now, and this will be more regular over next few years as my parents have transitioned here - you will never be bored in Beverley. I believe there are 36 pubs in Beverley - I went to three, all very different in character and history. The Minster and St Mary’s church are gorgeous and often have exhibitions on, there is always something on in the town. I didn’t have time to do the walking tour of Beverley but saw several groups who all seemed to be enjoying learning the history. There is the Beverley Beck, worth the 5km, or so, walk around - a hidden gem. I will stay longer next time!
Sally
Australia
10
Scored 10
we've been to beverly lots of times but this was our first...
we've been to beverly lots of times but this was our first stay. beverly is a lovely town and the minster is beautiful and amazingly still free to enter unlike most cathedrals and minsters these days. there are osme lovely old buildings and pubs and plenty of nice shops if thats your thing. it's flat too which is good if you have walking problems. there are lots of nice restaurants and cafes and a good selection of vegi ones too because both being vegi sometimes we struggle to find somewhere nice .also if you ask for a parking permit from the owners of your cottage there are numerous places to park for free. we also ordered a delicious vegi set meal for2 for £20:95 which was so big we had it the next day aswell from the ladygate tandoori. it said 45min delivery but only took 15.you could order and pay for it on-line too. all in all a lovely place to stay. we highly recommend beverly.
brenda
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely town, and would have been even lovelier had it not...
Lovely town, and would have been even lovelier had it not been for the relentless rain. Minster well worth visiting - I was there for a singing weekend, although it was disappointing to be singing in the chancel rather than in the full majesty of the Minster. For those who enjoy shopping, there is a very good range of independent and chain shops, including Lakeland, Oliver Bonas, JoJo Maman BeBe, and numerous cafes, restaurants and bars. A number of self-guided town walks will showcase the medieval past of the town. These are all pretty short and easy to follow. For those who like exercise, the Westwood, on the northern side of the town, is a large green space with the golf course and racecourse quite close, and a parkrun through a field of cows on Saturday mornings. So something for everyone.
Upon arrival the lady on reception was so friendly and full of information and happy to help. The restaurant staff are very polite and professional. The room was beautiful and the seating area outside was an added bonus. Beverley is a very deceiving and has more to offer around every corner. We will definitely return. The town and hotel lived up to my name. I also learned a little about the meaning of my own name.
Location next to beverley minster is perfect and central to all amenities and town centre , and the street is very peaceful and the Minster bells didnt bother us at all.
I like the old English charm of the place too and its warm coziness. Parking was rarely a problem right outside the house and the visitors permit organised by the owner was reasonably priced . Overall we had a happy comfortable stay .
Easy to find. Location close to centre of Beverley. As one night was one of the hottest on record, the hosts had put a fan in the room to try and keep the room cool. They had also opened the windows and closed the curtains - very thoughtful.
Room clean and tidy, perhaps on the small side, but very good for the price.
Good breakfast with plenty of choice.
We all enjoyed our stay.
Having stayed in Beverley many times over the years visiting family, This was a great find. One of the best places we have stayed. Will definitely book again. The owner Alan was absolutely great, as we were held up in traffic and didn't arrive until 2 hours later than expected on a Friday night. He communicated well, and met us at the property to show us round and hand over the keys.
Everything, the name says it all, it's so snug and cosy and we had the best nights sleep ever.
Communication with the hosts was second to none, nothing was too much trouble and they keep in touch so they are always there to answer any questions you might have.
Location is perfect for Beverley town centre but it's far enough away so it's quiet.
We will most definitely be back
Excellent, very good standard of apartment that had been recently modernised. The cooking facilities were great. Very comfortable. Convenient for town centre, marketplace, shops and restaurants. Parking was free: this is a plus in Beverley. It was also very quiet. I stayed there in November and can report that the heating worked well.
Great find. I have friends in Beverley and am often there. Alices house is a lovely little place that is so much more preferable than a hotel. Modern, bright and a short walk into the centre. Easy parking and my stay was lovely and quiet. Alice obviously has thought of everything you need and would highly recommend.
Small flat located in an ideal spot a few minutes away from Beverley town centre, it had a parking space which was a bonus, it was basic but was adequate for a nights stay, the bed was lovely and comfortable, we didn’t cook during our stay.
Breakfast not provided. This house is very clean and modern with all self-catering equipment, parking facilities and garden. It is an ideal base for staying in Beverley and exploring the most interesting Town and surrounding countryside.
Fantastic location, delicious breakfast, comfortable room. Staff were friendly and helpful. It's located in a lovely old hotel and handy to everything in Beverley. Exceptional value for money. Highly recommended.
Room overlooking town square was lovely, convenient parking at the back of the hotel. Location great straight out of the door into Beverley town centre. Friendly and helpful staff. All in all a lovely stay.
Best hotel by far in area , excellent service rooms are tastefully decorated and spotlessly clean Had afternoon tea which was great ,would definitely recommend
Absolutely spotless facilities in the heart of Beverley. Well located for the town and easy to walk to the races. Luxury accommodation of the highest spec.
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