Hi, Can anyone suggest somewhere in an East Coast resort (eg Whitby, Scarborough, Bridlington), somewhere accessible by train from Leeds, self catering accommodation for two people, two nights (this Friday and Saturday) where smoking is allowed?
Any help gratefully received.
Thanks
If we are desperate we would go hotel rather than self catering, again recommendations appreciated, thanks x
Don't think smoking will be allowed in any hotel or selfcatering acc as it is now banned. So if you were to smoke in room then the next guests would be subject to this, so I'm afraid you'll have to smoke outside.
The no-smoking law does not apply to hotel bedrooms, it is up to the individual hotel to decide whether to keep any bedrooms as smoking, and they can decide how many. Given that, I assumed self catering accommodation would be the same.
I have stayed in a few hotels in Uk since ban w introduced and there was no smoking allowed anywhere in hotel.
So I would double check
Jo
This enquiry is about England, where smoking in hotels is allowed is designated bedrooms, and in self catering accommodation at the discretion of the owners.
We don't really want this to develop into another discussion about smoking bans and so it would be appreciated if any further replies could be confined to specific advice and recommendations on properties in those areas which shorty has asked about, in which smoking may be permitted.
Many thanks.
David
In my experience you'll be hard pushed to find any privately owned self-catering accommodation that will allow smoking indoors - most seem to have gone for the blanket ban option. I think that owners are unwilling to run the risk of losing business from non-smokers because more and more them won't use places that have been used by smokers in the past whereas smokers can always go outside seems to be their thinking. I've recently come across an instance were even though the owners themselves smoked they had decided to adopt a 'no smoking' policy with their holiday home because of complaints from non-smokers about the smell when they tried to start renting it out. The same will now often apply to smaller hotels for the same reason and so you might have most luck with the larger chains running the bigger hotels and which in England are still allowed to designate some bedrooms as smoking ones. Similarly, you might find that some caravan sites and parks might still retain designated smoking vans or lodges etc.
Hi, if you look on Daltons Holidays or villa renters you can request smoking in the list of options that they offer for self catering and all the ones that allow it will come up.
I don't know if the following links may be out-of-date, but...
"Smokers welcome by arrangement" ... http://www.hotelsandguesthouses.net/cottage-yoa304_1.htm
Smoking permitted - http://www.aboutbritain.com/bed-and-breakfasts/bed-and-breakfast4843.asp
http://www.aboutbritain.com/bed-and-breakfasts/bed-and-breakfast3187.asp
http://www.aboutbritain.com/bed-and-breakfasts/bed-and-breakfast3978.asp (a few more probably say the same on this site)
I don't think you'll find self-catering that it's legal to smoke in though.
WE HAVE JUST COME BACK FROM 2 WEEKS IN STAITHES WHICH IS 8 MILES FROM WHITBY. WE STAYED IN A COTTAGE THAT PERMITED SMOKING. THERE`S A COMPANY CALLED INGRID FLUTE THAT DEALS WITH SELF CATERING ON THAT COASTLINE. THEY HAVE QUITE A FEW THAT PERMIT SMOKING. BB. XX
Welcome to the forums beebee ... but could I ask please that you turn your Caps Lock off when posting.
Thanks for the welcome. Very sorry re caps lock. bb. xx
Thanks very much for the replies, really useful cheers xx
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