The Owl Hotel in Hambleton provides attractive bed and breakfast accommodation, around 9 minutes’ drive from Selby. This Marston’s Inn also has a bar and restaurant serving a wide range of meals.
All rooms at The Owl Hotel have a flat-screen TV, tea and coffee facilities and an en suite shower room, as well as a work desk and chair. All areas also benefit from free Wi-Fi.
The bar has a spacious beer garden and serves a wide choice of world wines, and also teas and coffees.The restaurant menu includes gourmet burgers, pasta dishes and curries alongside lighter lunch dishes.
Selby is within a 35-minute drive of both Leeds and York. A large town itself, Selby has many well-known shops and its attractions include Selby Abbey, parts of which date back to the 11th-century.
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Adres: Main Street, Hambleton, Selby YO8 9JH (Mapa)
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The staff were so friendly and very accommodating. The food in the restaurant was deilcious...steaks cooked to perfection. Breakfast was very enjoyable and there was plenty on offer. Our room was great...with a good sized en-suite. We would stay here again happily.
We liked the fact that it didn't feel like we was above a restaruant/ bar. It really had a feeling of home from home. We would deffinately consider staying again.wszystkie opinie »
I enjoyed the food it was delicious, I enjoyed the contents of the room and the facilities.
friendly staff, good food, nice atmosphere.
Friendly staff
Convenience
The room.
Friendly staff and very helpful.
Great staff, friendly and helpful. Restaurant staff for breakfast and evening meals were very good.
Towels were clean and bedding too, though duvet within the cover was heavily stained.
Safe car park, with plenty of parking.
Nice food available in restaurant at hotel.
The room Decor is great, nice and Warm. Restaurant attached is excellent.
Location.
Good free WiFi connection.
Reasonable Pub Grub.
We had been advised we'd be in a room with double and a pull-out double from the sofa, but our room had in it a double, a single and a very low and springy zed-bed. My daughter felt like she was camping in that and it took most of the middle of the room up......we'd have preferred a family room that was equipped for the four of us. If we stayed again I would be specific about having a room designed for four and wouldn't accept a zed-bed.
The bed was ok for a couple of hours but after that was overly firm. Headboard wasn't properly mouted to the wall which ended up tilted to one side and the over head reading lamp swung upside down.
I didn't like the musty smell that greeted us in our room but the rest of the room was ok I didn't like getting bit in the night by an insect.
Temperature of the room
Shower tray felt flimsy.
Bed was to small.
Bed uncomfortable, double bed was just cramped.
Tea/coffee in room was not always topped up.
Bath mat for floor was not replaced, so towel had to be used.
We could hear everything in the bathroom of the room next to ours, toilet flush, shower running, extractor fan and the guest actually using the toilet!!!
No information in room about hotel and surrounding area.
There was mould growing above the sink, the whole place just felt cheap and plastic, the shower was awful, the bed was too small (I'm 6'2) The walls are paper thin so I could here next doors TV till 12:30pm and then the other sides shower at 6:30am, also upstairs sounded like a herd of elephants.
Cold water tap not working in bath - had to use shower for cold water.
Plug in sink not working.
Flaking paint around windows.
I had the "executive double" that was so small you had to squeeze between the bed & the desk.
Bed was hard & primative metal framed.
As a Marstons pub I at least expected good beers. List in the room showed a range of about 15 beers but the pub had only 3. - 1 was off & one of the 2 remaining was so awfull I couldn't drink it (probably a 1st).
For a pub B&B this is overpriced.