Yorke Arms, English Restaurant and Hotel
The Yorke Arms is a hotel in Ramsgill, a small village in the Yorkshire Dales countryside. The stone building contains individually styled bedrooms, a dining area with locally sourced food, and common spaces for guests to gather and relax.
The building dates to the 18th century when it served as a coaching inn for travelers. The Yorke Arms has operated as a guest accommodation for over 100 years and was recognized for its restaurant quality before its operational focus changed in 2020.
The Yorke Arms began as a coaching inn in the 18th century and remains central to local village life. The building reflects Yorkshire's tradition of rural hospitality, where travelers have long found welcome and rest in the countryside.
The hotel sits in a quiet village away from busy tourist areas, making it a peaceful base for your stay. The surrounding countryside offers easy access to walking trails and cycling routes through the local landscape and nearby villages.
The Yorke Arms once held a Michelin star for its restaurant, making it a notable dining destination in the rural Yorkshire region. Although this recognition ended in 2020, it reflects the kitchen standards the establishment maintained for years.
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