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Burn Hall Hotel

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Burn Hall has earned a fantastic reputation for both the quality of its locally sourced food and level of customer service.

The hotel offers The Garden Room, a new fine dining restaurant experience and the Richardson’s Restaurant.

Burn Hall has a unique attitude towards the food it serves with the emphasis being on fresh local produce beautifully presented which clearly reflects the passion it was created with.

 

 

 

Burn Hall's Richardson’s Restaurant serves a mouth watering breakfast, lunch and dinner buffet from Monday to Friday and an la carte menu on Saturday evening and Sunday lunchtime and evening.

 

The Garden Room is our fine dining restaurant which is an intimate restaurant with the focus on quality local produce and superb service.

 

The Garden Room restaurant, so named because of its beautiful outlook onto the patio and hotel gardens has a light and airy feel that reflects the garden and the huge importance of the land in creating all dishes that are brought to the table.

 

 The Restaurant will be open Tuesday to Sunday Evenings and, by appointment, at lunch times.' 

 

  Contact email:  enquiries@burn-hall.co.uk

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Tollerton Rd., Huby, , YO61 1JB Google mapexternal link

Tel: 01347 825400

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Website: http://www.burn-hall.co.uk

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Visit Burn Hall and discover a hotel offering something a little different. Fine food, comfortable accommodation and a very warm Yorkshire welcome will make your experience unforgettable, more.

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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