Grand Hotel York
The five-storey building of yellow Scarborough brick, the Royal Station (now the Grand Hotel) was completed in 1878, a year after the new station opened. It featured elegant, high-ceilinged banqueting rooms and 100 large bedrooms for anyone who could afford 14 shillings a night.
A 27-room west wing was added in 1896, named Klondyke after the US gold rush of the time.
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