Warrens
30 -32 Scarcroft Road, York, North Yorkshire, England
About Warrens
This large Victorian town-house, located just 350 metres from the City Walls, was a finalist for Guest House of the year 2006-2007. The hotel is positioned just a short stroll from the city centre, racecourse, train station, business centres and numerous attractions. Built in 1880, Warrens was created from 2 large Victorian Town Houses, offering modern comforts in traditional surroundings. All rooms are en-suite, with Double and 4-poster rooms available on request. Each room is individual in its design, many with original Victorian features such as cornicing, ceiling roses and some with the original Victorian fireplaces. Awake each morning to a hearty English or vegetarian breakfast served in the conservatory, before starting your day.
Other nearby hotels
| Hotel Name | Approximate distance from Warrens |
| Romley House | (0.1 miles, 0.1 km) |
| Dairy Guest House | (0.1 miles, 0.2 km) |
| Ashley Guest House | (0.2 miles, 0.3 km) |
| Dalescroft | (0.2 miles, 0.3 km) |
| The Acer | (0.2 miles, 0.4 km) |
| Holmlea Guest House | (0.2 miles, 0.4 km) |
| Elmbank Hotel And Lodge | (0.3 miles, 0.5 km) |
| Lady Anne Middletons Hotel (Ltd) | (0.3 miles, 0.5 km) |
| Ibis Hotel York Centre | (0.3 miles, 0.5 km) |
| The Queens Hotel | (0.4 miles, 0.6 km) |
| Ramada Encore York | (0.4 miles, 0.7 km) |
| Novotel York Centre | (0.4 miles, 0.7 km) |
| The Newington Hotel | (0.4 miles, 0.7 km) |
| Park Inn York | (0.5 miles, 0.8 km) |
| Holgate Bridge York | (0.5 miles, 0.9 km) |
| All hotels in York |
Recommended attractions near Warrens
| Micklegate Bar Museum | (0.4 miles, 0.6 km) | Pictures |
| Jorvik Viking Centre | (0.5 miles, 0.8 km) | Pictures |
| Fairfax House | (0.5 miles, 0.8 km) | Pictures |
| York Castle Museum | (0.5 miles, 0.8 km) | Pictures |
| Clifford's Tower | (0.6 miles, 0.9 km) | Pictures |
| Merchant Adventurers' Hall | (0.6 miles, 0.9 km) | Pictures |
| Lendal Tower | (0.7 miles, 1.1 km) | Pictures |
| The Roman Bath Museum | (0.7 miles, 1.1 km) | Pictures |
| Yorkshire Museum & Gardens | (0.7 miles, 1.2 km) | Pictures |
| The Yorkshire Wheel | (0.7 miles, 1.2 km) | Pictures |
Recommended towns near Warrens
Harrogate (18.7 miles, 30.1 km, direction E)
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Pontefract (20.1 miles, 32.3 km, direction NE)
Pontefract has a ruined castle which has seen many tragedies, Richard II was murdered there in 1400, and later it was the scene of bitter, bloody battles between Roundheads and Royalists.
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Wakefield (25.2 miles, 40.6 km, direction NE)
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Coxwold (16.7 miles, 26.9 km, direction S)
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Old Malton (18.5 miles, 29.8 km, direction SW)
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Kirk Hammerton (9.0 miles, 14.4 km, direction E)
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Castleford (18.9 miles, 30.5 km, direction NE)
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Eggborough (17.3 miles, 27.8 km, direction N)
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Featherstone (22.0 miles, 35.5 km, direction NE)
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Snaith (18.2 miles, 29.2 km, direction N)
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