Judges Court is a 15 bedroom city centre townhouse tucked away in a secret courtyard, yet only seconds from the heart of York’s shopping district and all its major attractions.
This four storey Georgian grade II listed building which once provided judges’ lodgings, now features contemporary design and a nostalgic quality of centuries gone by.
Individually designed bedrooms bespoke furniture, deep Georgian colours, original panelling and polished woods.
Available as a deluxe king, deluxe twin or luxury room with four poster bed.
The property is within 5 minutes’ walk from the shopping district and all major attractions, such as York Minster, Jorvik Viking Centre and York Castle Museum. York Rail Station is just 10 minutes' walk.
Are available as a deluxe king, deluxe twin or luxury room with king- size four poster bed.
Each bedroom is equipped with HD TV, free wifi, Roberts radio, iPod speaker and docking station, a Nespresso machine, handmade biscuits and a mini-bar packed with indulgent treats.
All the Bathrooms have drench showers and a fantastic range of the luxury Cowshed bath, body and skincare products.
Rooms designed to be smart and restrained with bespoke furniture and Egyptian cotton bed linen.
Have the option of twin beds. Available on the ground floor on request.
The largest and most luxurious rooms at Judges Court.
One of them was occupied by the honorable Sir William Chapple Knt. Judge of Assize during the trial that was to decide the fate of the legendary highwayman Dick Turpin in 1739.
Spacious rooms, showcasing the Judges Court’s finest features, together with bespoke furniture, Egyptian cotton linen, drench showers and luxury Cowshed products.
Free standing roll top bath available in some but not all rooms.
Eight Deluxe rooms were designed to be smart and restrained.
Rooms have bespoke furniture and Egyptian cotton bed linen.
There’s no restaurant in the hotel, breakfast is served to the room from a nearby café.
Tea- and coffee-making facilities are provided in all rooms.
EAT
The vibrant city of York offers a huge range of fantastic places to eat. With so many options for breakfast, brunch, lunch or evening dining on the hotel's doorstep the choice should be yours. The hotel's staff will be happy to help you with recommendations to suit your taste.
EXPRESS BREAKFAST
Prefer a bacon buttie, almond croissant or cappuccino delivered to your room? Book an in-house delivery breakfast bag or just ask on arrival.
DRINK
York has perhaps the most pubs per square mile of any city in the country (supposedly one for every day of the year). You shouldn’t have any problem finding somewhere to get a drink. There is something for everyone from the quirky House of Trembling Madness to traditional pubs and cool wine bars.
HOUSE COCKTAILS
Why not start your stay at Judges Court with a bespoke cocktail prepared for your arrival? Already chilling in your room, you will discover apothecary jars ready to mix together for the perfect wind down: Turpin’s Ruin… Judges Tipple… Jack Ketch…
Book cocktails & champagne in advance for your arrival or just ask at check in.
Prefer a bacon buttie, almond croissant or cappuccino delivered to your room?
Book an in-house delivery breakfast bag or just ask on arrival.
Located in the heart of York, this luxury hotel is within a 5-minute walk of St. Martin's Church, York Dungeon, and Jorvik Viking Centre. York Minster and Shambles are also within 10 minutes.
YORK MINSTER
The famous York Minster is the largest medieval cathedral in all of Northern Europe, and one of the world's most beautiful Gothic buildings.
From the Romans to the present day, the site on which York Minster stands has been at the centre of England's religious and political life.
The Minster is an impressive cathedral and has a large collection of medieval stained glass; it is one of the nation’s most important cultural and religious icons.
YORK CASTLE MUSEUM
York Castle Museum is one of Britain's leading museums of everyday life. It shows how people used to live by displaying thousands of household objects and by recreating rooms, shops, streets and even prison cells.
Some of the rooms include a Victorian parlour, a 1850s cottage, Jacobean and Georgian dining rooms, a 1940s kitchen and a 1950s front room.
There are several permanent galleries a selection of touring exhibits. Explore the Toy Stories section to see dolls, games and all manner of products that have entertained children over the past 150 years.
YORK BOAT
Sightseeing cruises have been enjoyed by visitors to York since the 1840s. Nowadays all-weather passenger boats offer fully stocked bar, hot drinks and snacks.
It is a great photographic opportunity and chance to see the fascinating buildings, bridges and historic sights on the River Ouse in York.
Look for stunning wildlife including Kingfishers.
YORK MAZE
Visit the largest, award-winning UK maze which is made from over one million living and growing maize plants and full of illusions and attractions.
Here one can race around the Cobstacle course, practice somersaults on the jumping pillow, scale the climbing zone and shoot back down the slides.
SHOPPING IN YORK
With a mix of designer labels, high street names, shops in York will satisfy even the most demanding shopper.
Coney Street is a magnet for big retailers, whose buildings stand on the same footprints as Viking shops.
JORVIK VIKING CENTRE
Between the years 1976-81 archaeologists from York Archaeological Trust, an independent educational charity, revealed the houses, workshops and backyards of the Viking-Age city of Jorvik as it stood nearly 1,000 years ago.
These incredible discoveries enabled to build JORVIK Viking Centre on the very site where the excavations had taken place, where one takes a journey through the reconstruction of Viking-Age streets and experience life as it would have been in 10th century York.
At Jorvik Viking Centre one of the most famous and astounding discoveries of modern archaeology is presented.
Experience unique shopping in York!
Enjoy the sights of York onboard a York Boat river cruise.
York Castle Museum is one of Britain's leading museums of everyday life.
York Maze is thought to be the largest maze in the world!
Explore over 2000 years of history in stunning surroundings.
JUDGES COURT
Coney Street York YO1 9ND, EnglandUnited Kingdom