Dating back to 1740, The Greyhound Inn offers free Wi-Fi and free parking on site. Guests can relax in the bar beside a wood-burning stove, try hand-pulled ales, and explore the surrounding Yorkshire countryside. Fresh fish, steaks, and a range of chef’s specials are served in the restaurant, with its flagstone floor and oak-paneled ceiling. Food is made from local ingredients, and cooked to order. Each room at The Greyhound is traditionally furnished, and benefits from a flat-screen TV, tea and coffee making facilities, and an private bathroom. The inn is located a mile from the A1, between Crakehall and Catterick. There are opportunities for walking, playing golf, and fishing nearby.
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in the county of County Durham
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a Historic Market Town in the county of North Yorkshire
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a Historic City in the county of North Yorkshire
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