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Beiderbeckes Hotel

1-3 The Crescent
Scarborough
Yorkshire
YO11 2PW
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Beiderbeckes Hotel is not large (only 27 super rooms) but its standards bear favourable comparison with any equivalent hotel and many much larger ones. Its a hotel but its cuisine is far removed from the institutional fare offered by many of its competitors (its restaurant is by popular acclaim the best in town so book early for weekends). The hotel takes its name and inspiration from Jazz cornetist Bix Beiderbecke One of jazzs true giants and perhaps the first great lyricist, the hallmarks of his style and music are delicacy of phrase and nuance, wonderfully poised rhythmic sophistication and rich sonority. The hotel, although not large, has some outstanding features. Architecturally, occupying as it does a Grade II* listed building in what has been described as the most important Georgian terrace outside Bath. The hotel offered marvelous scope in terms of position to the hotel is ideally situated right in the heart of Scarborough, sited within a stones throw of the commercial, administrative, theatre and resort districts of the town. Moreover, as the hotel has its own car park, guests are able to avoid the worst of Scarborough's congestion. Throughout 1999 the hotel was completely renovated, modernised and restored. This refurbishment programme has affected every aspect and feature of the hotel, from the attic to the cellar. And now after all the trials and tribulations associated with such a radical building and remodelling exercise, the hotel is complete.

Accommodation
Rooms: 27
With Disabled Access: Yes

Facilities
Free car park

Prices per Person unless specified
Rooms from £45

Weddings and Conferences
Yes

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