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Richmond Travel and Heritage Information


Inn in Richmond, Yorkshire


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The Four Alls , Ovington
Richmond
Yorkshire
England
DL11 7BP

The Four Alls, Richmond

Accommodation Description:
The Four Alls is a stone built traditional inn located in the centre of the village of Ovington. The Four Alls provides good quality, comfortable accommodation for visitor and traveller alike and being privately owned and run ensures your stay will be pleasurable and memorable. It is centrally located with easy access to local tourist attractions



The Four Alls is a stone built traditional inn located in the centre of the village of Ovington. It is centrally located with easy access to Barnard Castle and the Bowes Museum, Darlington with its many museums and centres of interest, the market town of Richmond, The Yorkshire Dales and their attractions and further afield the Lake District and the larger centres of attraction such as Durham and Newcastle. The Four Alls Inn The Four Alls provides good quality, comfortable accommodation for visitor and traveller alike and being privately owned and run ensures your stay will be pleasurable and memorable

Why not come and enjoy a warm and welcoming atmosphere and also sample the many dishes prepared on site and the good quality drinks on offer, some of which are produced on site in a micro brewery. We use locally sourced produce wherever possible in meals prepared on site thus supporting local shops and businesses. It also provides us with traceability, especially for our meat

We provide a formal atmosphere dining room or if you prefer outdoors, the trade garden is popular in the summer and being a sun-trap often gets lovely and warm. Here you can sit enjoy a cold ale, some of which are produced on site in our own microbrewery and have proved very popular. Ovington lies in the lee of the Pennines and often has good weather when all around are having rain! Surrounded by rolling fields with the Richmond Hills in the distance why not come and unwind on the border of North Yorkshire and County Durham - you may be in for a pleasant surprise



From: £32.50

Accommodation Rating: rating3 (about ratings)

Room Facilities
Tea and coffee making facilities
Non-smoking
Hypoallergenic pillows
Hypoallergenic bed
Hairdryer
Desk
Colour television

Amenities
Lock-up facility for bicycles
Restaurant
Non-smoking (throughout)
Ironing facilities
Bar

Parking
On-site parking
Free parking

Business Facilities

Dining Facilities
We use locally sourced produce wherever possible in meals prepared on site thus supporting local shops and businesses. It also provides us with traceability, especially for our meat.

Meals
Dinner
Lunch
Breakfast (Full cooked)
Breakfast (Continental)

Child Facilities

Pet Policy
No pets

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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest

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Raby Castle - 4.6 miles (Castle) Heritage Rating

Barnard Castle - 5.2 miles (Castle) Heritage Rating

Piercebridge Roman Bridge - 5.3 miles (Roman Site) Heritage Rating

Bowes Castle - 8.6 miles (Castle) Heritage Rating

Millgate House and Gardens - 9 miles (Garden) Heritage Rating

Richmond Castle - 9 miles (Castle) Heritage Rating



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Bedale - 19 miles away Heritage Rating

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Northallerton - 19.9 miles away Heritage Rating

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