Lastingham Grange North Yorkshire
Lastingham Grange was transformed in the early nineteen twenties from a seventeenth century farm house into the fine country house that it is today. However, it was only in 1946 that the Grange first opened its doors as an hotel. Since the mid fifties it has been owned and cherished and personally run by the Wood family, whose home it still is.
There is a spacious, comfortable lounge with an open fire and there is a beautiful dining room; both look on to the terrace and rose garden beyond. The Grange is licensed for residents and non resident diners, and has an extensive wine list and choice of drinks, though it has no bar.
Lastingham Grange has been highly recommended by many internationally recognised hotel guides, “Signpost” and Ashley Courtenay’s “Let’s Halt Awhile” being but two. Harold Champion, writing in the Financial Times about North Yorkshire, said of the Grange “the best hotel of the whole tour, an ideal spot to spend the a week-end in utter peace and enjoying fine country fare”