Duke Of Wellington Inn

Duke Of Wellington Inn Danby

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Hotel Policies

Check In / Check Out

  • Check-in from 16:00
  • Please check-out by 11:00
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COMMENTS: Please note that we do NOT accept groups of more than 5 people.
Bookings must be cancelled at least 2 days before your arrival date

Car Parks / Parking

  • Free car park

Hospitality

  • Restaurant
  • Lounge / Bar

General

  • Private Fishing Rights
  • Non-smoking rooms on request
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West Lane, Danby, North Yorkshire, England, YO21 2LY, UK  [map]

The Duke of Wellington is an ivy-clad traditional eighteenth century 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.

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Directions to Duke Of Wellington Inn:
The village of Danby is located off the a171 which runs between Guisborough and Whitby. Follow the sign for Danby. The inn is situated in a prominent position in the village at the crossroads, next to the post office


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Updated 08 December 2009