Wrea Head is one of Yorkshires best kept secrets a heaven of peace and trangulity in its own gardens
20 individual highly decorated bedrooms in an oak panelled country house setting
The Four Seasons restaurant has a reputation for fine food.
An inglenook fireplace adorns the stunning hallway with its collection of paintings.This elegant private Country House set in acres of landscaped grounds and gardens is on the edge of the North York Moors National Park. Guests are surrounded by the finest scenery - from the Moors and Dales to the distinctive Yorkshire heritage coastline just minutes away and from here you can explore the unique countryside made famous by James Herriot, and through the Yorkshire Television 'Heartbeat' series.
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When you choose Wrea Head you will find a perfect retreat - a Country House with character and charm which has been lovingly complemented with the finest fabrics, antiques and art collection.
There are just twenty-one individual bedrooms at Wrea Head - each with its own distinctive design and style, furnished individually with fine fabrics and furniture. Many of the rooms enjoy panoramic views over the rolling countryside, and for romantic occasions you must choose one of our canopied beds, a four poster or even our luxury Studio Suite.
The Four Seasons Restaurant really is a discovery, both for our guests and for the locals! Our Brigade of Chefs present a fine selection of dishes each day to suit all tastes, using only the finest and freshest ingredients. They are always happy to help with any special requests. There's a comprehensive Wine List featuring old favourites and many exciting New World wines.
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Barmoor Lane
Scalby
Scarborough
North Yorkshire
England
YO13 0PB
01723 374 374
From the A1 take the A64 to Scarborough. On arrival in the town take the A171 (Whitby Road) towards Scalby. Pass the Scalby village signs on the left, then turn left along Barmoor Lane to Wrea Head. The drive to the hotel is first left after the ford and duck pond.