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The Grey House Hotel, Middlesbrough, Cleveland and Teesside

The Grey House Hotel
79 Cambridge Road
Middlesbrough
Cleveland and Teesside

TS5 5NL

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The Grey House is an Edwardian property built in 1910, surrounded by attractive gardens, with trees, shrubs, conifers, rose and herbaceous borders. Décor and furnishings are in keeping with the character of the beautiful Edwardian building. The Grey House is an Edwardian property surrounded by attractive and established gardens; set in a quiet and private area.Ideally located we are 10-15 minutes walk from The Dorman Museum; The Captain Cook museum and Stuart’s Park; complete with Animals. The town centre is only 15 minutes walk; whilst the train station is a 5-10 minute cab ride away. If travelling further; we are 15 minutes drive from Redcar and the coast;40 minutes from Whitby and 20 minutes from Yarm and the cathedral cities of Durham and York.Relax in our guest sitting room with views over the garden lawn; or our elegant breakfast room; where you can enjoy our delicious home cooked breakfast. Our hotel has been awarded a 5* food quality in 2008.Free parking and wireless internet access in the guest lounges. A PC can also be made available for guests’ use. Freeview TV in lounge and double rooms.Please Note: Non-smoking; except for the balcony we have available for smokers; free parking facilities; All children welcome (No age restrictions)travel cot available on the request(£5 per night)We do accept pets for extra charge (£5per pets/night) and Check-In time: 13:00 and Check-Out time: 11:00.

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