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The Old Rectory is located close to the York ring road and within reach of Leeds / Bradford and Hull. It is in close proximity to many historical and sporting venues; some of the more popular of which are set out below: |
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Golf Courses |
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St Vincent Arms |
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| The Old Rectory is within a short distance of seven golf courses making it ideal for group bookings (see Google maps). |
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St. Vincent Arms: this award winning pub and restaurant is a two minute walk from The Old Rectory. |
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Yorkshire Air Museum |
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Performance Cars and Advanced Driving at Elvington Airfield, see: |
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| Yorkshire Air Museum: this museum captures the atmosphere of a WWII operational bomber base and its large collection of aircraft includes a Halifax, a Mosquito and a Messerschmitt from that era. |
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York Minister |
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Shopping |
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York and The Minster: York in itself justifies a weekend break, see www.visityork.org. The Minster is one of the great cathedrals of Europe with outstanding stained glass windows and vaulted interiors.
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| The Old Rectory is within easy reach of the York Park & Ride and the two large shopping malls on the ring road: |
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Castle Howard |
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National Railway Museum |
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| Castle Howard: this Vanbrugh masterpiece (the backdrop for the Brideshead Revisited movie and television series) is less than half an hour from The Old Rectory by car. |
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| National Railway Museum: York has strong historical links with the railway industry in its many forms; this is thoroughly captured in this fascinating museum |
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