Product Description
Jorvik House sits at the heart of historic York. Opposite you will find St Olave’s Church, which is almost a thousand years old, having been founded in 1055. Named after St Olaf, a Norwegian saint, the church is testament to the Viking influence in the city of York, Jorvik House therefore takes its name from the Viking title for York.
Jorvik House is a little younger than the church and monastery that it overlooks but still dates back to the early 1700s. Within the characterful building Jorvik House aims to offer a Scandanavian-style welcome to the discerning traveller.
Building on York’s Viking influence the rooms have been created to reflect a quirky, pared-back, relaxed Nordic style, with flawless craftsmanship and understated elegance. Jorvik Houses ambition is to summon up the spirit of hygge added to friendly Yorkshire charm
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- online booking
- room service
- tea and coffee making facilities
- wifi