About Wolds Village Hotel
Wolds Village Hotel offers luxury guest accommodation and a tearoom in an amazing Georgian farmstead in Yorkshire Wolds, less than a ten-minute drive from Driffield Golf Club.
Accommodation includes seven unique soundproofed rooms that reflect different historical periods. Each room has amenities such as a flat-screen TV with Freeview, complimentary Wi-Fi, as well as tea and coffee making facilities.
Wolds Village Hotel features an art gallery, craft and gift shop, an art trail and live entertainment regularly.
Guests enjoy a full Yorkshire breakfast in the farmhouse’s dining room, while the air-conditioned coaching inn provides freshly prepared traditional English dishes. The tearoom serves homemade cakes and other treats, as well as some of the best traditional teas.
The property is a five-minute walk from the Manor Farm Shop and a 25-minute drive from Beverley. Bainton Methodist Church and St. Andrews Church are less than a 15-minute stroll away.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Outside the ‘norm' ... with lots of appeal.
You certainly don't expect something like this in the depths of East Yorkshire, which can be a bit remote. Rooms are brilliantly appointed and a great deal of time and effort must have gone in to creating choices ranging from ultra modern to Tudor!
positive:
Food for thought.
If you are staying here, breakfast is good quality and a great start to the day. Later dining choices look equally appealing with attractive pre and post-meal drinking areas.
positive:
A hidden treasure in East Yorkshire.
The Craft Shop and Art Gallery are crammed with interesting ideas … and potential investments! There is much local work displayed so … no shortage of memories to take home. It has to be said that the mainstay of any hospitality business is its efficiency, friendliness and customer service. Almost everything is alive and kicking here.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Swallowing bitter pills.
The entire concept is brilliant and must have cost a fortune. It's a pity then that they fall down somewhat on the food content. Breakfast is OK but lacking in the choice that you might expect. When dining later, the veg is great - just as it should be - but any meat seems to be processed and not nearly as appetising.
negative:
Why the long wait in the restaurant?
As a stranger - paying the full whack! - you don't expect to be ignored by staff in favour of ‘locals' who they obviously know. This can and should be rectified immediately. Not acceptable.
negative:
Building reputations.
They've renovated the place with great verve and imagination. They now need to turn that same degree of attention to the quality of the food that is sometimes served and the rather off-hand manner with which some staff members treat guests. Then - they've really cracked it here!