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Creative Writing Retreats and Holidays in the UK

Writing Courses, Holidays & Retreats
in the UK

Welcome to our Creative Writing Retreat in spectacular York, UK

York, UK City centre

It’s possible to write anywhere, of course, but the pleasure of writing on a retreat lies in combining creative pursuits with the discovery of new friends, new places and new experiences. York is a spectacular city in the North East of England founded by the Romans in 71AD. It has a long and fascinating history, and a wealth of intriguing buildings and attractions to explore.

Sound appealing? Then join us for an experience of a lifetime at our creative writing retreat in York, UK.

Who joins our creative UK writing retreats?

Writers attending solo, or with family or friends. Beginners who have never written before, and novelists with manuscripts in the final stages. Writers wishing to focus entirely on their creative work, and others who combine our workshops with daily sightseeing tours.

Our retreat in York, UK is ideal even for people who have not traveled before, since the city is one direct train ride from the international airport at Manchester, and can be accessed directly from central London.

Whoever you are, wherever you live, you’re welcome.

writing at the retreat

Location

Tower Guest House

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Writing workshops

Centauri Arts Writing Retreat

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FAQs

Centauri Arts Writing Retreat

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Testimonials

Hammock at Centauri Arts Writing Retreat

“I felt so content and safe throughout my stay. This is the most relaxed and peaceful I have ever been.”

Also check out our Writing Retreat in Mexico!

Join us for an experience of a lifetime at our urban creative writing retreat in Merida, Mexico.
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