In 1644, during the Civil War, York was besieged by the Parliamentarians. Prince Rupert, and an army of 15,000 men lifted the siege. At at the Battle of Marston Moor of Rupert's 15,000 troops, 4,000 were killed and 1,500 captured. On July 15 the city surrendered to Sir Thomas Fairfax.
1. The Cottage (York Hotels/3* hotels in York)
Patrons please note that The Cottage is offering B B only at the current time. Minimum 2 night stay Saturday Bank Holidays and York Races. All rooms and public areas are totally NON SMOKING. Standard rooms are small but comfortable and our superi...
2. THE GRANGE HOTEL (York Hotels/3* hotels in York)
Country House Elegance in the heart of the City Situated just a short walk from York Minster city centre shops and world famous attractions this award winning hotel and restaurant offers the traveller somewhere special to stay with luxurious ac...
3. The Mount Royale Hotel (York Hotels/3* hotels in York)
The epitemy of a country house hotel with a relaxing old world feel with all modern luxuries. Within walking distance of the historical cultural and famous City of York. It is easy to access by rail road and an international airport 20 m...