About North End Farm Country Guest House
Located in pretty Seamer village near the North Yorkshire seaside town of Scarborough, smoke-free North End Farm Country Guest House is a family-run guesthouse occupying 18th century premises with free off-road parking.
Cosy, individually-decorated twin or double rooms feature ensuite bathrooms, hospitality trays, hairdryers and flat-screen TVs. A self-catering converted barn sleeping up to four people is also available. Free Wi-Fi is offered in selected rooms.
Conveniences include a guest lounge, bicycle lock up, dining room and ironing equipment. Cots are available too.
A complimentary full English breakfast is served each morning. Eateries situated within two miles include pubs serving food and fish and chips shops plus Chinese and fast food restaurants.
Located at the southern gateway to the North York Moors National Park, North End Farm Country Guest House is two miles from Seamer train station. Scarborough is ten minutes’ drive away for the seafront and sandy beaches plus the Stephen Joseph Theatre and novelist Anne Bronte’s grave.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Yummy breakfasts and warm welcome
Guests at this family-run guesthouse often said they experienced a warm welcome from accommodating, pleasant and knowledgeable hosts, who happily went the extra mile to ensure residents had a pleasant stay. The full English breakfast went down well with diners, who often described it as hearty and tasty.
positive:
Pleasant rooms offered fair value for money
The pleasant rooms with tasteful decor and cosy beds won praise from many reviewers. The rooms were often described as clean, tidy and spacious. Lots of travellers appreciated the way the rooms were relatively peaceful. Those prioritizing affordability mentioned that they got reasonable value for money thanks to the competitive room rates for the area.
positive:
Village location a short drive from Scarborough
Scarborough's sandy beaches were easily reached from this guesthouse just off the main road through Seamer village in the North Yorkshire countryside. Drivers welcomed the free off-street parking and said it was simple to get to beauty spots, golf courses and local attractions. There were also bus stops and convenience stores nearby plus several dining options. It pleased lovers of the great outdoors that they were within easy reach of the stunning North York Moors National Park.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Critics noted minor flaws in some rooms
Critics mentioned drawbacks in some rooms such as occasional interruptions to the hot water supply, aging hairdryers and small towels.
negative:
Free Wi-Fi service had a limited range
The free Wi-Fi appealed to many guests. However, some critics were disappointed that the network didn't cover certain parts of the accommodation because the period property had thick walls.
negative:
Occasional claims of breakfast delays
Although diners spoke highly of the freshly-prepared breakfasts, some critics claimed they occasionally had to wait for longer than they were expecting to for their food to be prepared during the busiest periods.