Glendale House
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Because we are not paying commission to any comparison sites, we are able to keep our prices low. Just enter the date you would be arriving, along with the number of nights you wish to stay. Glendale House was built in 1875 by Edward Fuller Sewell, an uncle of Anna Sewell, the author of the novel "Black Beauty". It is a Victorian stone built residence occupying a prime position in the centre of the picturesque village of Goathland, high on the North Yorkshire Moors.

The House overlooks the common, where sheep graze right outside the garden gate, and during the day, the steam trains of the North Yorkshire Moors Railway can be heard as they pull into Goathland station, about a mile away. The large conservatory dining room, opens out on to the garden, and overlooks the fish pond and waterfall, and the house offers outstanding moor land views from every aspect.

The house is more recently famous as Dr Ferrenby's surgery in the Yorkshire TV series, "Heartbeat". We are listed in many UK accommodation directories around the world, but we have also been recommended for inclusion in the "Which" Best Bed and Breakfast Guide.
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The guest lounge has an open fire, and flat screen television with over 100 Freesat digital TVchannels, 80 digital radio stations and a DVD player.
The light and airy conservatory dining room, which overlooks the garden and fish pond, is an ideal setting for a full English or Continental breakfast, and a choice of cereal, yoghurt, fruit, and fruit juice.
We're sure you'll enjoy your stay in Goathland.
Bed & breakfast is from 42.50 per person, based on 2 people sharing (85 per room) which includes full English or Continental breakfast.
Children (under 14) half price when sharing with two adults.
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We will not compromise on quality, and all the products we use for our breakfasts are recognised name brands.
We do not use any cheap or un-branded products at all.
Our eggs are all local - and free range.
Goathland is a small village high on the North Yorkshire Moors.
It has a population of around 450 and is lucky enough to still have a village Post Office, a village school, and several village pubs.
Glendale House is a small bed and breakfast, right in the centre of the village.
Goathland is surrounded by open moorland, and farms.
During late summer, the heather turns a vivid purple as far as the eye can see, and its honey-like smell fills the air.
Sheep are free to roam in the village and on the moors, and the Goathland sees its first lambs from May onwards.
Every October, the North Yorkshire Moors Railway recaptures the spirit of the second world war, with its Wartime Weekend.
It is an anual tribute to the men and women who kept Britain's railways running throughout the war.
To remember them, they recreate the sights and sounds of those dark days.
Every hour, steam trains leave with servicemen and women, factory workers, land army girls, nurses.
Sunday is the best day of the Wartime Weekend to visit Goathland.
All the shops participate, with windows taped up and Union Jack bunting over the shop fronts.
The NYMR is one of the country's most popular heritage railways.
The steam trains of the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, run the 18mile stretch between Grosmont and Pickering, through the beautiful scenery of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, stopping at Goathland, Levisham and Newton Dale.
Goathland station is one of the most attractive stations, and has been the setting for many TV and film scenes.
Now you can travel from Goathland to Whitby or Pickering (stopping at all stations in between) by steam train, on most days throughout the summer.
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