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Escrick Park Estate - Details of property to let, plus country sports and leisure facilities on the estate.

The Parsonage Hotel - Includes price and contact details, along with photographs and information about the facilities.

The Black Bull Inn - Cottage style inn offering accommodation and restaurant food. Photos, description, menu, prices, location map and contact details.

York Timber - Sells timber-based garden furniture, fencing and huts. Includes a guide to the available products and contacts.

Guided Solutions - Medical recruitment specialists for sales, marketing, engineers, applications specialists and trainers. Online job search and CV submission.

Aristocats Cattery - Cat boarding, also breeds pedigree kittens. Photographs, details of facilities, location map and prices.

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