The Wolds Retreat Yorkshire
Tranquil B&B near York, run by the Madhyamaka Buddhist Centre and wonderfully set in 42 acres of park and woodland at the heart of the beautiful Yorkshire Wolds.
The Wolds Retreat Bed and Breakfast, situated in the market town Pocklington, is set in the heart of the beautiful Yorkshire Wolds and run by the Madhyamaka Buddhist Centre. The accommodation is set in 42 acres of tranquil grounds which includes woodland, park, lakes and gardens yet is just 15 miles away from Beverley and York. There are a wide range of activities to be enjoyed in the locality including cycling and walking in the Wolds, golfing at the nearby KP Club with its avant garde clubhouse and gliding at the Wolds Gliding Club, the largest in the UK.
The B & B is a registered charity, serving those looking for a peaceful break from busy schedules, and offers luxury en-suite accommodation at a discount rate. As a non-profit organisation all proceedings are invested back into the estate which serves as a tranquil country oasis and haven open to public all year round.
The Wolds Retreat Bed and Breakfast features an on-site vegetarian cafe with an great selection of lunch and evening meals, which can be enjoyed by the log fire in the cooler months. There is ample car parking available and wifi Internet is available throughout, allowing you to keep in touch via your laptop. Guests are also welcome to relax in the comfortable living room or one of the four dedicated meditation rooms. If you are looking for an idyllic retreat, away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, then look no further.
Rooms are £30 per night per person - includes full cooked or continental breakfast, private car parking and wifi
Contact Details
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The Wolds Retreat Kilnwick Percy Hall Pocklington York North Yorkshire YO42 1UF |
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01759 305 968 |
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www.thewoldsretreat.co.uk |
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This page was last updated: 09 December 2009
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