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The Black Swan Inn at Oldstead

DESCRIPTION

There are four stylish bedrooms situated in a south-facing wing overlooking beautiful rolling countryside. All the rooms are on the ground floor and each opens onto an individual terrace with a comfortable seating area.

 

The AA award for excellence - 5 yellow stars!

The accommodation is newly renovated to an exceptionally high standard and has recently been awarded 5 Yellow Stars by the AA (the highest rating) and in 2010 - the very coveted AA Pub of the Year Award.

 

 

    

Pure luxury at the Black Swan - A Restaurant with Rooms

The bedrooms are furnished with quality antiques and have solid oak floors, stylish soft furnishings and paintings. Each room has a welcoming sofa, a well-stocked mini-bar and a choice of wine alongside a selection of teas, coffees, homemade cake and biscuits.

 

The really comfortable top quality pocket-sprung king-size beds have crisp white cotton bed linen with either thick winter or cooler summer duvets. Equipment in the bedroom includes a digital LCD television with DVD player, CD player, radio and broadband internet access.

 

Each luxurious bathroom has limestone tiles with under-floor heating, a beautiful cast iron double-ended roll-top bath and a shower in a walk-in wet-room area. There are large fluffy towels, bath sheets and robes and toiletries by Molton Brown.

In the morning enjoy breakfast in the restaurant. Our excellent breakfast has been awarded the "AA Breakfast Awards"

LOCATION

Oldstead, York, YO61 4BL Google map

Tel: 01347 868 387

Fax:

Email: enquiries@blackswanoldstead.co.uk

Website: http://www.blackswanoldstead.co.uk/index.htm

Location

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Contact

Easingwold Tourist Information
Chapel Lane
Easingwold
York
YO61 3AE
Tel 01347 821530
Fax 01347 821530

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It's a fact

Like many local villages, Easingwold grew out of two completely separate settlements, one Viking and one of Saxon origin, located to the north and south of a common market square.

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