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The Captain Hotel Guesthouse
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46, Albemarle Crescent, Scarborough, England |
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Bed and Breakfast accommodation in the heart of yorkshire.
| The Captain Hotel is a traditional B+B situated in the centre of Scarborough close to the Spa Conference Centre and Stephen Joseph Theatre, offering the ideal location for all attractions including both North and South bays, Peasholm Park, Indoor Swimming Pool, Indoor Family Bowls, Scarborough Castle, Cricket Ground, Sea life Centre, Surfing, High Street Shopping, Theatres, Restaurants and Nightlife, See our Around Scarborough page for more events happening in and around Scarborough.Scarborough Train Station and Bus Terminals are less than a five minute walk away giving great access to Whitby, Filey, Bridlington and Pickering.Our friendly family run hotel has everything you need to make your stay enjoyable.We are happy to ... Book rooms from £0.00
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The Clifton Hotel
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Queens Parade, Scarborough, England |
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The Clifton Hotel has uninterrupted views over Scarborough’s North Bay and is near many of the town’s attractions. The restaurant has high-quality Yorkshire fare and fresh produce.
| The hotel offers a warm welcome and is ideal for visits to the Yorkshire Coast. First World War poet, Wilfred Owen, was inspired to write some of his most famous works here.
North Bay is ideal for families with its year-round activities, including Peasholm Park with its pedal boats, shows and the famous Navel Warfare; and Scarborough Sea Life Centre.
At the end of your day, relax and watch the world go by in the large hotel lounge or the traditional British bar with large-screen TVs. Bedrooms come in traditional and modern styles. In late 1917, Wilfred Owen was posted to a reserve battalion, based at The Clifton Hotel, (then known as The Clarence Gardens Hotel). Here he produced “Miners,” the first of his poems to be published. Book rooms from £34.00
- Meeting Facilities
- 24-Hour Front Desk
- Free parking
- Restaurant
- Lounge / Bar
- 9 hole Golf Course
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