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Meadowcroft Bed and Breakfast in Thirsk

DESCRIPTION

Sue and Simon welcome you to Meadowcroft bed & breakfast is situated a short walk away from the bustling ancient  market square in Thirsk, with its range of independent shops, bars and restaurants.

Built during the Art Deco period in 1937, Meadowcroft is a large and comfortable family home. The house retains many of its original features and is set in over half an acre of well stocked mature gardens.

We currently have two letting bedrooms available - one super kingsize en-suite, and one double with large private bathroom. Each room has a comfortable bed with superb Vi-spring mattress, a flat screen TV & DVD + remote control. Our table radios are Henry Kloss-Model 1 by Tivoli Audio. Other standard equipment in each room includes a hairdryer and a hospitality tray (tea / coffee etc). See our website for further details.

FREE WIFI internet access is available at Meadowcroft

We use local suppliers eg, Haighs dry cured bacon and 'Doreens award winning black pudding' and where possible all of our ingredients are sourced locally, even the eggs come from our own 'girls' at the top of our garden. We also make our own bread and preseves.

Meadowcroft B&B is located a 10 minutes walk, in a southerly direction, from the market square of Thirsk, along the B1448 - Topcliffe Road.

LOCATION

86 Topcliffe Rd., Thirsk, YO7 1RY Google map

Tel: Land: +44 (0) 1845 527 497 - Mobile: +44 (0) 7843 347 602

Fax: +44 (0) 1845 527 497

Email: sue@meadowcroft-thirsk.co.uk

Website: http://www.meadowcroft-thirsk.co.uk

Location

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Contact

Easingwold Tourist Information
Chapel Lane
Easingwold
York
YO61 3AE
Tel 01347 821530
Fax 01347 821530

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It's a fact

Sqdn Ldr. Jack Currie was a famous WW2 bomber pilot who lived in our area. Some time after leaving the RAF he got a job as an instructor with the Home Office Defence School situated at Hawk Hills, Easingwold. During these post war years he decided to write his memoirs of his wartime experience as a pilot of a Lancaster Bomber. This book had the title of \"Lancaster Target\" which became very popular and sold in the thousands. He wrote this book whilst visiting the George Hotel in Easingwold in the evening whilst enjoying a pint. Sadly he died much too soon and is now at laid at rest in Easingwold church cemetery where one can view his unusual gravestone which mentions the fact that he was a famous wartime pilot and author. His funeral service was attended by hundreds of people, including the members of the BBC who produced a film of him being interviewed in respect of his wartime period when he was stationed at Wickenby in Lincolnshire.

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