Featuring panoramic views of the beautiful city of York, this "piece of history" is a truly unique family retreat.
Ground floor:
Living room: With TV.
Dining room: With patio doors leading to garden.
Kitchen: With electric range, electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, wine cooler, dishwasher, and washing machine.
Shower room: With walk-in shower and toilet.
2 sets of spiral stairs to…
First floor:
1st set of spiral stairs to…
Bedroom 1: With double bed, TV, dressing area and en-suite with roll top bath and toilet.
2nd set of spiral stairs to…
Bedroom 2: With double bed and TV.
Spiral stairs leading to…
Second Floor:
Bedroom 3: With four poster double bed, TV and en-suite with spa bath and toilet.
Living room: With TV.
Dining room: With patio doors leading to garden.
Kitchen: With electric range, electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, wine cooler, dishwasher, and washing machine.
Shower room: With walk-in shower and toilet.
2 sets of spiral stairs to…
First floor:
1st set of spiral stairs to…
Bedroom 1: With double bed, TV, dressing area and en-suite with roll top bath and toilet.
2nd set of spiral stairs to…
Bedroom 2: With double bed and TV.
Spiral stairs leading to…
Second Floor:
Bedroom 3: With four poster double bed, TV and en-suite with spa bath and toilet.
Gas central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Welcome pack. Lawned garden with outdoor furniture. Roof terrace with outdoor furniture. Garage parking for 2 cars. No smoking. Visit England Gold Award. Visit England 5 star.
A stay at Lendal Tower will take guests through a historical story, one which is sure to capture the hearts of any history enthusiast. Playing a key role in the city’s defence system during the 14th-century, this stunning 700-year-old Ancient Scheduled Monument provides truly unique and breathtaking accommodation. It has been awarded a Visit England 5 Star Gold Award so you can rest assured the accommodation is of excellent standard.
In keeping with the tower’s magnificent history, the property has been beautifully renovated to combine the traditional with the contemporary. It keeps its original wood panelling and a charming spiral staircase twists inside the tower.
Set right in the heart of York’s medieval city, Lendal Tower enjoys a superb central location. With plenty of attractions nearby, guests will be spoilt for choice. Those who love history will be in their element, with many other historical buildings to explore. Take a tour around The Treasurer’s House, a National Trust property, or The Merchant Adventurer’s Hall, where you can unravel the stories of the past or wander amongst the picturesque gardens. Those with families may wish to go on an educational tour of the National Railway Museum, or the Jorvik Centre where you can learn some important Viking battle tactics! Meander along the cobbled winding streets through to the Shambles, or stroll along the high street, both of which are ideal for shopaholics. If you wish to venture further afield, the North York Moors and the east coast are easily accessible. Enjoy a day at the beach in Scarborough, Bridlington or Filey, and don’t forget to sample some delicious fish and chips prior to returning to the city before dusk falls to enjoy one of the spooky ghost walks. Shop and pub 30 yards.
In keeping with the tower’s magnificent history, the property has been beautifully renovated to combine the traditional with the contemporary. It keeps its original wood panelling and a charming spiral staircase twists inside the tower.
Set right in the heart of York’s medieval city, Lendal Tower enjoys a superb central location. With plenty of attractions nearby, guests will be spoilt for choice. Those who love history will be in their element, with many other historical buildings to explore. Take a tour around The Treasurer’s House, a National Trust property, or The Merchant Adventurer’s Hall, where you can unravel the stories of the past or wander amongst the picturesque gardens. Those with families may wish to go on an educational tour of the National Railway Museum, or the Jorvik Centre where you can learn some important Viking battle tactics! Meander along the cobbled winding streets through to the Shambles, or stroll along the high street, both of which are ideal for shopaholics. If you wish to venture further afield, the North York Moors and the east coast are easily accessible. Enjoy a day at the beach in Scarborough, Bridlington or Filey, and don’t forget to sample some delicious fish and chips prior to returning to the city before dusk falls to enjoy one of the spooky ghost walks. Shop and pub 30 yards.