Overlooking the Market Square in the small town of Masham, this charming inn is set within a fine Georgian building of tremendous character, built in the second half of the 18th century.
Karen
United Kingdom
Great value ...food good.... breakfast service was excellent 👌 staff were all really helpful and friendly 😁😁
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Rebecca
United States of America
What a beautiful place to stay! A little slice of heaven. I couldn't stop looking out the window and taking in the view. My husband and I had the entire wing to ourselves, which was great! No worries about privacy going from our room to the shower and toilet. In the morning he had a lounge to relax in and get caught up on work. We also appreciated the portable heater in the room. Breakfast was delicious with lots of options to choose from, and one day we hope to return. Just absolutely lovely!
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Masham is a lovely little town with a market square, several...
Masham is a lovely little town with a market square, several pubs and a couple of cafes. Oh, and a brilliant fish and chip shop
We fancied The Kings Head to eat on the Friday night but it was fully booked, annoying but a good sign! So we ate at our accommodation The Bay Horse and it was very good, steak and ale pie, and venison casserole with mash.
Our Bay Horse bedroom (Swale) was quite quirkily furnished, definitely not in the standard Travelodge type mould. Lovely comfy bed and view out onto the town.
Mary
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
very quiet little village with only a handful of shops...
very quiet little village with only a handful of shops ideal base for exploring nearby towns like bedale leyburn etc black sheep brewery is only a short walk if you love walking and you love the dales then this is a good place to start from
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Michael
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Masham town square is lovely to visit. Nice friendly people.
Masham town square is lovely to visit. Nice friendly people.
We had our dogs with us and the surrounding areas where stunning to walk.
Visited Hackfall Woodland Trust. Walks mapped out showing different lengths, for different strengths.
Just beautiful. Clean. Quiet. We were lucky with parking.
Lisa
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
It's a quiet, pretty, historic little market town which has...
It's a quiet, pretty, historic little market town which has a small market twice per week on the big central market place. It has two famous breweries so the local ales are first class however, rather paradoxically, places to eat in the evening, especially on Mondays, are very limited, which is a shame.
There is an artisan glass works and oddly a fossil shop.
It is very near (walkable) the the luxurious and curious Swinton Estate which has hotel, spar, famous shooting school, fly fishing school, golf and more.
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Stayed here while I attended an art workshop nearby.
Stayed here while I attended an art workshop nearby. Husband came too and we arranged to stay in a dog friendly hotel,of which there are several. He went walking with the dogs while I was at said workshop.
Large central market place with plenty of parking, honesty box system. The buildings all around the town are attractive, with some age and sporting climbing roses and other herbage. A lovely feel pervades. Clearly popular with local drinkers and diners at w/e’s. Not noisy though. People very friendly.
Lynette
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Masham is a lovely small town/large village.
Masham is a lovely small town/large village. Great pubs with good food, a brilliant fish and chip shop. A large square in the centre with a market on Saturday. Lots of walking routes nearby. Two breweries, both with pub/eateries nearby. Although the week after our visit the Black Sheep brewery announced it was going into administration. I hope that gets sorted out and it continues to trade. Masham has the typical feel of a foot of the dales town. I would recommend it to anyone who wants a quintessentially English break.
Warm and very clean on arrival.
Complimentary tea,coffee & milk in the fridge (and a Black Sheep beer which was a lovely touch).
Plenty of lovely local walks on the doorstep and near to a Co-op for essentials.
Enjoyed an evening meal at The Bay Horse-great food & service.
Very helpful host with good communication. We left something behind which Andrew very kindly posted onto us.
Look forward to returning & would definitely recommend!
My wife and I stayed at The Bay Horse for one night, having enjoyed a previous visit in 2022. Checking in was easy. The room was spacious, clean and great value for money. The Bay Horse overlooks Masham Square so there is excellent access to the surrounding village. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and would definitely book again.
The hotel and location are fantastic, plenty to see and activities to do in the area or at the hotel itself. Breakfast’s were the best we have ever had and we have been travelling internationally for 4 years in is our fourth trip to England.
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