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Hagg Bridge Farm
B&B in the Vale Of York
e-mail: BedandBreakfast@haggbridgefarm.co.uk
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All rooms at Hagg Bridge Farm are "No Smoking"
Hagg Bridge Farm is a traditional Yorkshire farmhouse built around the turn of the 18th century.
It has been carefully restored to retain much of its original detail and
atmosphere but providing modern levels of comfort.
As well as being a farmhouse it was also a coaching inn for much of the 19th century.
The outbuilding in the foreground of the picture on the right was the blacksmiths shop
and the forge was still in use until 1932 when the last blacksmith retired.
We opened the B&B in 1999 and have now annexed part of the adjoining barn which has been converted into two en suite
bedrooms and a guest lounge.
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Accommodation
Guest accommodation currently consists of:
- Three ensuite bedrooms. Two with showers and one with bath, shower and dressing room.
- Guest lounge
- We can also offer single accommodation
Each bedroom has TV, clock radio, hair dryer, full length mirror and tea/coffee making facilities. There is a trouser press and iron
available on request.
Our Location
At Hagg Bridge we are 7 miles south-east of York's Grimston Bar "Park and Ride"
(about a ten minute drive), and about 10 miles from the town centre.
The market town of Pocklington is just 6 miles to the NE and journeys to the East coast,
Castle Howard and the Yorkshire Wolds can be started across country avoiding
the traffic of York and the ring road.(see "Maps" page for more information)
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Food
Breakfast
A full English breakfast is included which consists of cereal, fruit juice, toast,
eggs, bacon, sausage, tomato etc, and tea or coffee.
If you have any special dietary needs just let us know in advance.
We do all we can to make your stay as enjoyable as possible. We have information on local
venues and events and can advise on which are worth visiting.
Dinner
There is an excellent choice of places to eat in the local villages
as well as in York or Pocklington.
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