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10 Stonegate,
Hunmanby, Yorkshire, England,
YO14 ONS
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Georgian (Time Period) - 18th century (Time Period)
For those looking for somewhere relaxing to stay, a surprise find is Wrangham House an 18th Century Georgian country house hotel. Formerly a vicarage Wrangham House offers comfortable and traditional accommodation and hospitality, Family run, this friendly and intimate hotel has twelve individually styled rooms, all en suite, including two … more >>
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