Located just about a mile from the famous fishing village of Whitby, the home of Captain Cook and the setting for Bram Stokers original Gothic tale of Dracula, Ruswarp Hall offers a peaceful retreat from which to explore the many attractions that this part of North Yorkshire has to offer.
The walk from our superb hotel to the historic town of Whitby is just about one mile, along pleasant and picturesque country paths, through some of the most beautiful North Yorkshire countryside. Just minutes away from the magnificent River Esk, we provide the ideal base from which to explore the rugged beauty of the coastline and the North Yorkshire moors, enjoy excellent sea or fresh water fishing, sailing, horse riding or playing golf on one of the testing links courses that are nearby - or if you prefer you could find somewhere quiet to sit in the sunshine and just relax. Whatever makes your holiday perfect you are sure to find.
Built in the 17th century our unique Jacobean Hall is steeped in history and full of charm and character. From the moment you arrive you can let our well trained, courteous and friendly staff attend to your needs, while you concentrate on enjoying yourself. At the end of your stay we hope that all the memories that you take with you are good ones and that you come back and see us again.
A small hotel with just fifteen rooms, each one is well proportioned and elegantly decorated in a style that complements the feel of the building.
A substantial breakfast is served in the cosy dinning room and when you return in the evening tired from enjoying the many delights of the area you can relax and unwind in the relaxing ambiance of our residents lounge bar.
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