We’re in the Market Square, at the top of Saville Street. Our premises are Victorian (in earlier days Moon’s Ladies and Children’s Outfitters). Rumour has it that Alfred Lamert Dickens, a railway engineer who built the line between Malton and Scarborough, and brother of Charles Dickens, the author, had his offices in our upstairs rooms.
You’ll find a fascinating collection of old photographs of Malton, as well as a selection of watercolours for sale.
Our upstairs rooms are available for use by local groups – with no hire charge (as long as food and drink are purchased from us). We can accommodate up to 60 people: please call us to book in advance. A local Book Club is already using this facility.

We also run a cake tin hire service, with a variety of shapes and sizes of tins available – ideal for those who do only occasional or events baking - for weddings, anniversaries or birthdays.


