Bagdale Hall Hotel and Restaurant
Bagdale Hall is situated in the heart of Whitby. This atmospheric Tudor Manor House, which was built in 1516, offers guests the opportunity to relax in a historic house with a long and fascinating history whilst enjoying a high level of service and comfort.
Bagdale Hall is in three historical buildings
? Bagdale Hall ? an old Tudor manor house dating back to 1516.
? No. 4 Bagdale ? a Georgian town house built around 1790.
? Bagdale Lodge ? a large detached Georgian house circa 1770.
Bagdale Hall and its annexes are in the centre of Whitby within easy walking distance of the harbour, the Abbey and the many attractions that make this town such a popular destination.
Bagdale Hall has ample on-site car parking.
Tariff:
Bagdale Hall
Four poster suite ?150.00
Four poster room ?130.00
Double room suite
?130.00
No.4 Bagdale
Four poster room
?120.00
Bagdale Lodge
Double rooms ?90.00
Prices are based on two people sharing a room for one night and includes a three course breakfast and VAT.
We reserve the right to make changes without prior notification.
Unfortunately we cannot accept pets with the exception of guide dogs which are welcome with prior arrangement.
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Whitby is dominated by the cliff-top ruins of a beautiful 13th century Abbey. This traditional maritime town, with its old cobbled streets, picturesque houses and sandy blue flag beach, a great place for a holiday or short break, Whitby is set among fine stretches of coast with spectacular cliffs, beaches and bays.






