The Talbot Hotel Malton
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Durham and York
... favourite, with the cathedral's plain ceiling covering a series of smaller shrines, including that of St Cuthbert. Back outside, we visited the Cathedral Library via the cloisters. A librarian (a Kiwi) gave us an impromptu chat about the 13th century building, which used to house the refectory and the dormitories. Went back through the cobble paved alleys of town. Drove to York. Found the hostel and had dinner at Michael's Brasserie. Yorkshire Pudding for each. Lots of liver. Ate it ...
A York That´s Not New
... case, it made us laugh out loud.
Despite this little surprise, we had a really nice stay in York because of the charm and history of the city, the festive narrow streets with their colourful Xmas decorations, the street market, and just the fun of strolling through this postcard-like setting. Still, we really looked forward to our next stop. Edinburgh, which we had been told was a do-not-miss destination. We soon found out why!
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Our Holiday by the Sea
Left the caravan on Tuesday morning for the drive to Whitby. Weather pretty ordinary but an easy trip on good roads. The cottage we are in is just lovely, pictures will follow. Went into Whitby for a short drive then a night in front of the telly.
Today (Wednesday) it rained after a night of rain, but we went off on a trip around the Moors. First to a village called Kirby ...
Yorkshire
... peas. Today I saw the sun!!! Yeh! This is the first time I have really seen the sun since I arrived in England. However, it was very brief as the day soon turned to drizzle. Daylight saving finished on Sat so it is dark by 4.30pm Tomorrow, I leave here and head for a B&B near Heathrow as I have an early flight to Canada the next day. Bit sad to leave really but looking forward to my next ...
Walled City of York
... too boggy so they left it as the King's personal fishing spot. It took a good 4 hours or so and included a few gates that span across the roads and the old Kings residence which just looks like a small tower now since it was partially destroyed and sits on top a large mound looking over the city. That night we had dinner in one of the really old and small English pubs. I really find these pubs the best, the atmosphere and cosiness with the wooden table ...
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Amenities
- Restaurant
- Room service
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Free parking