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York House Hotel

Google (200) 3.9
Tripadvisor (281) 4.3
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Visitors frequently praise the hotel's excellent, central location and good value for money. However, many guests note that the hotel is dated and some have experienced issues with rude staff or misleading information about breakfast inclusion.

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10 Drury Ln, Wakefield WF1 2TE, UK
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Phone
01924 372069
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Website
www.yorkhousehotel.net

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About this place York House Hotel

York House Hotel is a gay-friendly hotel located on Drury Lane in Wakefield, in the Calder Grove area of West Yorkshire. It provides a welcoming base for LGBTQ+ travellers visiting this historic market town, offering accommodation in a convenient city centre location. Wakefield has a modest but growing LGBTQ+ scene, and staying at a gay-friendly venue means you can expect a warm reception and a space where you can be yourself. The hotel's central position makes it easy to explore the city's cultural attractions, independent shops, and local hospitality venues. Whether you're visiting for a weekend break, a business trip, or as a base to explore the wider Yorkshire region, a dedicated LGBTQ+-welcoming hotel provides peace of mind and community connection. For more information about facilities, room types, and current availability, visit the hotel's website at yorkhousehotel.net. The team can answer any specific questions about accessibility, amenities, or local recommendations to help make your stay comfortable and enjoyable.

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Gay-friendly (straight venue) Walk-ins welcome

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200 reviews

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Emma theyellowemu
Emma theyellowemu May 2026

I think it would it would be simple to make this hotel feel better up to standard. Like putting some money into having fresh sheets or a lick of paint. Its sad because I think these old hotels are really unique and deserve to be clean feeling. For the price I would say its really disappointing. I feel like there should be a standard for hotels and this one is bad.

Al
Al May 2026

I had a short but quiet stay in this aging hotel. I got a free upgrade to a much bigger room after taking a smaller room for one night (I had to move the next day due to booking tightness).

Hazarat Umar
Hazarat Umar May 2026
Michael nicholson
Michael nicholson May 2026

Don't appreciate certain guest putting lies about smoking spliffs and putting my picture on there review without my permission and this certain guest who did this is getting sued and it's a pity you can't get a refund lol 😆 and the hotel isn't as bad as he makes out yes the council does put up homeless individuals here and there was a guest called Lachlan mclean who was shouting all the time

Lachlan McLean
Lachlan McLean Apr 2026

Wish I'd booked somewhere else. I booked because it was well located and had on site parking, and the rooms advertised online looked nice. My experience was completely different though. The decor is really tired - scratches and scuffs on all the doors and door frames, and wallpaper scratched and peeling in the halls. Think "Wakefield Tower of Terror" vibes. The room I got was nothing like what the website shows - very small with a tiny "bathroom". Again, the furniture was scratched and worn, and there were holes in the carpet. The problems started on the first morning when I was told that there wasn't any breakfast available despite this being advertised as included. That evening descended into farce. The fire alarm went off at 11pm. The night manager spent more time trying to turn it off than ensuring that guests were safe. He thought it was a false alarm but after it kept tripping he eventually started running around talking on his mobile phone while an agitated guest kept following him and yelling how she could smell smoke upstairs. Eventually the fire brigade arrived and we all shuffled outside. It was an eclectic mix of business visitors and semi-permanent residents (mainly druggies, alkies and assorted homeless people). One guy was openly toking on a spliff in front of the firefighters. Almost no communication from the staff meanwhile. After an hour of the alarm going off constantly, the source of the alarm was found (in the linen room) and we were allowed back in. The next morning, my complaints were met with sullen embarrassment from the daytime managers who barely apologised and didn't offer a refund or compensation. When I said it was the worst hotel I'd ever stayed in, they just shrugged their shoulders. If I owned this place and Hell, I'd rent this place out and live in Hell.

Ian M T
Ian M T Apr 2026

Located 5 mins walk from railway station this hotel has faded elegance. Comfy bed, mostly clean and generous room, but carpet felt firm and crunchy underfoot. NOISY bar restaurant with loud music next door. Oh and you have to go out for breakfast.

K M Noor Boksh
K M Noor Boksh Feb 2026

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