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Robert G | 23:03 Thu 26th Jan 2006 | Travel
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I'm told that near York there is a hotel comprising old railway carriages nicely fitted out into bedrooms and dining alcoves. I'd like to stay there when I drive up to Scotland later this year. Does anyone know anything about it, please, including its name and exact location?
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http://www.theoldstationallerston.co.uk/


You should find what your looking for on the above site.

Hmm? Near York? As far as I know, there's nothing like you describe particularly close to York (unless you can persuade the National Railway Museum to let you sleep there) :-)

30 miles away, however, at Allerston, near Pickering, you'll find this:
http://www.theoldstationallerston.co.uk/

Chris
Wow! 2 posts, with the same information, at the same time. I know that somebody on AB has coined a name for when that happens. Anyone know what it is?

Chris
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Thanks for your response. That's a self-catering set-up though, and I'm sure the place I heard about is a hotel, and also that non-residents may dine there, too.
Oh well, let's try again:

The place you're looking for is probably this:

Sidings Hotel and Restaurant,
South End,
Shipton-by-Beningbrough,
York,
YO6 1BS (at least that's the postcode from one website. Another gives it as YO30 1AH)

Telephone: 01904 470221

There might be some doubt about whether they're still open as I found a report saying that the business was up for sale and both of their website URLs just lead to blank pages.

The Daily Telegraph restaurant reviewer wasn't particularly kind to the place last July:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/main.jhtml?xml=/travel /2005/07/02/etroomservice02.xml&sSheet=/travel/2005/ 07/06/ixtrvhome.html

It's also worth noting that the Hotel is right next to the East Coast Main Line so you'll really need to like trains as you'll see and, more importantly, hear a lot of them!

Chris
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Thanks, Buenchico, it's enough to put me off. I am very grateful to you. Let's hope someone takes it over and makes a better job of it before long.
Don't let that review put you off The Sidings. I've not stayed there and admittedly it was a long time ago but I have had dinner there and the food and service were fantastic. A really nice place. The trains do run past it very fast and fairly close but their double glazing is good and they're not too loud. If you like trains and want to really watch them though they have a terrace outside by the tracks and the trains often hoot as they go by.

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