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Guest Reviews

Overall rating: 3.5 out of 5
 We stayed one night while attending a wedding at the crab and lobster. We felt the room was really good value for money. Bar was lovely. The room was quite dated but had everything you needed. Was close enough we were able to walk… 
Sarah - May 12
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Facilities

  • Bar
  • Internet access (wireless) in public areas
  • Pool
  • Restaurant
  • Wakeup call
  • Lounge
  • Non-smoking (throughout)
  • Wedding services
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Policies

Check-in: 2:00 PM till 11:00 PM
Early check-in available on request.

Check-out: 11:00 AM

Children Policy: Children welcome
Smoking Policy: No smoking
Pet Policy: No pets

Cancellation Policy

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Payment At Property

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Description

Self Assessed 3 Stars Hotel

The Angel Inn offers a small residents lounge and 15 rooms all of which have en-suite bathrooms, TV, hairdryers and tea & coffee making facilities. Wifi on request* It is stated in local writings that one of the most notable house in Long Street is that of the Angel Inn. In the days of travelling by the stage coach men would stop to change horses and the travellers would rest and take refreshment at the Inn when travelling to Newcastle and the North.

The gentry travelling in their own carriages would also break their journey here. The Inn in its day was a large and roomy house with long passages. Indeed it is in such a house where one would expect to still here the echo of the coachman’s horn. In modern day, The Angel Inn is situated close to both the A19 and A1(M) and sits between The North Yorkshire Moors and the Yorkshire Dales.

It is stated in local writings that one of the most notable house in Long Street is that of the Angel Inn. In the days of travelling by the stage coach men would stop to change horses and the travellers would rest and take refreshment at the Inn when travelling to Newcastle and the North. The gentry travelling in their own carriages would also break their journey here. The Inn in its day was a large and roomy house with long passages. Indeed it is in such a house where one would expect to still here the echo of the coachman’s horn.

Ratings & Awards

3 Stars Self Assessed Hotel