Blacksmiths Arms Inn
High Street, Cloughton, Nr Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO13 0AE Telephone: 01723 870244

The Blacksmiths Arms Inn is some 250 years old and forms part of the Duchy of Lancaster Estate. Since 1979 the Blacksmiths Arms has been sympathetically and expertly restored and upgraded to such a high standard.
It is now regarded as one of the areas most charming and popular Inns. The Blacksmiths, one of Britain's few remaining authentic country Inns abounds with character and characters, and incidentally, if you wondered why it's called the Blacksmiths Arms, is that next door is the area's only fully operational Smithy. |

Accommodation
The Bedrooms which include 2 "Four Poster" rooms for that special night are fully en-suite, decorated and equipped to a very high standard and include television and coffee/tea making facilities.
Just behind and separate from the main building, are four holiday cottages. All are fully equipped and self-contained with en-suite facilities.
This popular and comfortable hostelry is ideal for everyone. With neighbouring Scarborough, and splendid bordering National Park scenery. An ideal place to relax and enjoy comfort, food and excellent Yorkshire hospitality. |
Tariff
All prices include VAT @ 17.5%
£35 Bed & Breakfast per person, per night £40/50 Single £36 Four Poster bedroom per person, per night £85 Special Offer: 2 day Breaks October - May. Includes dinner, bed & breakfast per person, two nights. |

Restaurant
The Dining Room is a charming well appointed Oak Beamed Restaurant with a cosy and intimate atmosphere. The excellence of the food and superb choice of wines.
A selection of home-made specialities, bar meals, lunches are available every day at both lunch times and evenings. On Sundays the Blacksmiths is the place for Traditional Fare with three courses served in the Dining Room or you can choose how many courses in the Lounge.
The Blacksmiths Arms reputation for quality and friendliness has made it the first choice for many when celebrating Weddings, Anniversaries, Receptions and Festive Functions. |

Bars
The olde worlde atmosphere and character of the two bars is a fine example of times long gone, in fact very little has changed in these rooms in two hundred years - except for the electric light bulb and slight increase in beer prices.
On chilly nights, the open fire burns logs from the Duchy forest, sending out the warmth and comfort synonymous with this hostelry.
The fine furnishings and traditional furniture are a credit to the Arnall family who have striven and succeeded in preserving this unique and rare example of an English Country Inn. |
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