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Middletons YorkvsGrays Court Hotel
Middletons York and Grays Court Hotel are both recommended by writers. On balance, Grays Court Hotel ranks significantly higher than Middletons York. Grays Court Hotel is ranked #10 in York with positive reviews from 2 publications such as The Telegraph, Lonely Planet.
Middletons York
Oyster
Skeldergate, York YO1 6DS
From $87/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Laundy Room
- Restaurant
Mid-Range
"This three-pearl, 62-room historic hotel is a five-minute walk from York's city center." Full review
Grays Court Hotel
Lonely Planet
The Telegraph
Fodor's
Independent
Independent
Independent
Chapter House Street, York YO1 7JH
From $264/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Restaurant
- Meeting Rooms
- Conferences
Top choice
"This medieval mansion feels more like a country house hotel, set in lovely gardens ringed by the old city walls, with bedrooms that combine antique furniture with modern comfort and design." Full review
9.0
"Guests are almost entirely repeat bookings and no one seems in a hurry to share this wonderful secret." Full review
"With an unbeatable location between York Minster and its own half-acre garden, Gray's Court is an oasis of country-house peacefulness in the city center." Full review
"Located down a quiet, ancient cobbled street adjacent to York Minster and the Treasurer’s House, Gray’s Court really is old York at its luxurious, romantic best"
"Grays Court was originally the residence of York Minster’s first treasurer (hence its handy proximity to the soaring cathedral) and, over the last millennia, has played host to lords, knights and kings"
"The hotel’s 12 bedrooms blend earthy tones with characterful antique furniture...there are plenty of inviting spots to hunker down with a book in the oak-panelled gallery."