The Hutton Suite

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The Hutton Suite

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Four poster luxury in the Hutton Suite

Four poster luxury in the Hutton Suite

The Hutton suite faces north, with far reaching views across open countryside. On a clear day you can see the White Horse of Kilburn, said to be the largest in England, and to the east the Temple of Victory, built for the Duke of York.

The room itself is thought to date from the 17th century, untouched by the changes made on the house by Robert Adam and John Carr and making it original to the era of the Hutton family. The room has a luxury four-poster bed with one of the largest baths with a monsoon shower over.

The luxury bathroom in the historic Hutton Suite

The Hutton Suite Bathroom with its four-person bath

AA Five Gold Stars

Goldsborough Hall has been awarded five gold stars from the AA for the third year running and is the highest rated accommodation in Yorkshire.

Room Features:

• 8ft by 8ft hand-made mahogany fully curtained four-poster bed with Emperor sized mattress
• White Company Egyptian cotton sheets and 10ft wide Siberian goose down duvet
• Ivory leather Chesterfield suite with double sofa bed
• Glass topped mahogany dining table and two chairs
• Large mahogany double wardrobe
• Molton Brown toiletries

Four poster luxury in the Hutton Suite at Goldsborough Hall

The Hutton Suite

• Hypo-allergenic bedding
• 50in high-definition digital plasma TV
• In room mahogany mini-bar and safe
• Tea and coffee making facilities
• Two digital cordless direct dial telephones
• Wireless broadband internet access
• Brass touch sensitive bedside lights
• Alarm clock with weather station
• Hairdryer

Bathroom Features:

• Massive four person square 14 jet whirlpool bath
• Wireless centrally featured 12″ monsoon head shower

Luxury bathroom in the Hutton Suite

Luxury bathroom in the Hutton Suite with its four-man bath

• Twin basins
• Bathrobes
• Heated, demisting mirror
• Chrome heated towel rail
• Chrome shaver socket

History:

The Hutton Suite is named after Sir Richard Hutton, who purchased the village in 1601 from the Goldsborough family, who had no option but to sell after a family feud saw their original manor house destroyed in 1588.

The current Hall was built on a new site, on raised ground near to the church and completed in 1625.

Sir Richard Hutton was a London lawyer who was knighted in 1617. His son became High Sheriff of Yorkshire and MP for Knaresborough and fought for the King at the nearby Battle of Marston Moor in 1644.

The Hutton family lived at the Hall for several generations before it passed through the female side to the Wharton family.

Availability of this suite can be found at the top left of this page or please visit our Special Offers pages.

Contact us

Goldsborough Hall
Church Street
Goldsborough
North Yorkshire
HG5 8NR

Tel: 01423 867321
Fax: 01423 740470

info@goldsboroughhall.com

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Picture of the Hutton Suite at Goldsborough Hall