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Description
This 18th-century coaching inn is close to the medieval town centre, 800 metres from Beverley Rail Station and Beverley Minster. It has free parking, en suite rooms and a restaurant.
The Beverley Arms was built in 1794. It mixes original character and traditional furnishings with modern comforts.
When it was a coaching house, the building had connections with the famous criminal, Dick Turpin. It still has original stone floors.
The rooms have TVs, hairdryers, work desks and tea/coffee. The en suite bathrooms have showers and toiletries.
The restaurant serves traditional cuisine, made using fresh ingredients.
The Beverley Arms has a bar and 24-hour room service. It offers good transport links to York, Leeds Hull, Doncaster and Sheffield. |
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