The Duke of Wellington is an ivy-clad traditional C18th Inn located in Danby, near Whitby.
The hotel is an ideal base for exploring the Moors, Whitby and the coast.
Built in 1732, the Inn was used as a recruiting post during the Napoleonic Wars. An iron plaque of the Duke of Wellington was recently uncovered on the outside of the building and has been mounted on the fireplace in the bar.Restoration and refurbishment has improved the facilities whilst maintaining the character and charm of this traditional country inn.
Room Information:
Tastefully furnished bedrooms have en-suite facilities, central heating, colour television plus tea and coffee making facilities.
Restaurant Information:
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Hotel Policies:
A 30% non-refundable deposit is required for all bookings. If a booking is not cancelled outside of the cancellation notice period, the balance of the tariff outstanding will be charged. All of our bedrooms are non-smoking. Apart from Fridays & Saturdays it is not possible to check in between 3pm and 6pm.On Mondays check in is before midday or after 6pm. Bookings for parties of more than six guests are only accepted when made directly with the Inn. We do not accept single night bookings on either Friday or Saturday nights from the 1st of June to 1st of October.
Business Facilities:
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Getting There:
The village of Danby is located off the A171 which runs between Guisborough & Whitby. Follow the sign for Danby. The Inn is situated in a prominent position in the village at the cross roads next to the post office
Guest Services:
Parking & Transportation Free car park Free Street Parking
Accessibility Rooms accessible by ground floor access
Hospitality Restaurant Lounge / Bar Non-smoking area
Family & Children Cots / Cribs Children’s Menus Baby listening services High Chairs