Venue type: Historic Building Description: Steeped in history - from evidence of a medieval hostelry beneath the foundations to the stonework 'borrowed' from the ruins of Byland Abbey, the Abbey Inn has been restored from its origins as a farm house. The Inn was fully refurbished in 2008, with new furnishings chosen to create an authentic period appeal of warmth and originality mixed with modern facilities. The majestic ruins of Byland Abbey together with the Inn are tucked away at at the foot of the Hambleton Hills and beautiful open countryside. Dine in style in our award winning restaurant or celebrate in a marquee set in the dramatic ruins of Byland.
Practicalities
Prices: from £45.00 per head for 3 courses and coffee Ceremony/Reception: Reception only Seated meal capacity: Restaurant 80 guests/ Marquee 200 guests Buffet meal capacity: Reastaurant 80 guests/ Marquee 200 guests
Outside space: Large Gardens Bridal suite: Yes Photography inside: Yes Photography outside: Yes Parking: Yes Disabled access: Yes Confetti permitted: At the Inn
Food
+ entertainment
Licensed bar: Yes Type of cuisine: Modern English Vegetarian menu: yes Accommodation: 1 Suite/ 2 Double
Additional services
Toastmaster: yes Event planner: Jane Nordli
Further
info & directions
Additional details: Jane Nordli, our Wedding Planner comes with masses of experience, ideas and helpful tips to ensure your wedding is absolutely perfect. She has a list of contacts in the industry from photographers to DJ's that she can personally recommend to you should you need any help. The gounds of Byland Abbey can be used in conjuntion with the Abbey Inn should you wish only to have your welcome drinks and photographs taken here before dining in style at the Inn. If you opt for a marquee, the facilities are all provided with the marquee in the grounds of Byland.
Directions by public transport: There is no public transport to the Inn. You can take a train to Thirsk and then a taxi ride to the Abbey Inn.
Directions by car: From A1(M)junction 49, A168 for Thirsk, then A19 for York. Left for Coxwold after 2 miles. There, left for Byland Abbey. Opposite Abbey.
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