The Fairfax Arms
Review
This 17th Century Coaching Inn can be found in Gilling East, close to Helmsley, on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. Fairfax Arms is a home away from home getaway. The owners and their superb team of staff all work together to deliver a flawless service and brilliant hospitality exceeding all expectations. They have a range of eleven four star rooms to suit all needs, from simple to luxurious... All the rooms are spacious, immaculately clean, beautifully modern with attention to detail, very comfortable, and well equipped with TVs, Wifi, and complimentary hospitality trays and toiletries. Their courtyard rooms are especially magical. Breakfasts are available in the mornings; choose from a ‘Full Yorkshire Breakfast’, a continental breakfast, or perhaps something lighter – there is definitely something for you!
Food for Thought
A North Yorkshire Hidden Gem – The Fairfax Arms is set in the quiet village of Gilling East. The owner as well as the staff are absolutely delightful, professional, and attentive without being too obtrusive. They have a great range of options, a varied ever-changing menu and excellent standard of wholesome, plentiful food – made with good quality produce and cooked to perfection. The head chef and talented team are passionate about producing articulately created dishes; bursting with flavour, robust aromas, and innovative presentation. They have a great outdoor seating area for al fresco dining in a beautiful setting. The pub inside has a lively welcoming atmosphere, serving simple but delicious traditional food, and their adjoining dining area is cosy and warm with a beautiful blazing fire and brilliant ambience.
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Main Street
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Gilling East, North Yorkshire
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Nearby Attractions
Helmsley Walled Garden
The beautiful Helmsley Walled Garden is a full five acres of glorious garden at the foot of the imposing ruins of Helmsley Castle.