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Street Head Farm is a traditional 18th Century Yorkshire Dales Farmhouse, standing in open farmland with spectacular views. It is situated on our working dairy and sheep farm, several fields away from the farmstead, and approached by a separate road. The traditional market town of Skipton, famous for its medieval Castle, and known as the "Gateway to the Dales", lies approximately five miles away.
Originally a 16th century Ferryman's inn, the RED LION at BURNSALL is open for accommodation and meals throughout the year; we offer superb food, fine wines and real ale Each bedroom is finished with its own individual character and decorÂ
Rent holiday cottages, wheelchair friendly accommodation with disability access including private indoor pool and games room Enjoy Yorkshire pubs, bird watching, trout fishing or rambling
Skipton hotels from £30. Cheap hotels in Skipton town centre and discount b&b / bed and breakfast Skipton accommodation. Book online.
Bent House Farm Holiday Cottage is set amidst splendid, unspolit countryside on the edge of the Ribble Valley, Bent House Farm Cottage provides high quality, comfortable accommodation for those seeking the freedom of a self catering holiday. The cottage is approximately 150 years old and situated on our working family farm on the Lancashire - Yorkshire border with views over open countryside towards Pendle, Boulsworth and Skipton Fell. For a peaceful, relaxing self catering holiday, with excellent walking and cycle routes right on the doorstep, Bent House Holiday Cottage makes an ideal place from which to explore the Ribble Valley, Yorkshire Dales, Pendle Hill and surrounding countryside. The cottage also makes an ideal base for a Dales climbing or caving expedition.
The hotel is family run and independently owned by the Bannister family and is set on a private country estate in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales. At the heart of everything we do are family values. Mr and Mrs Bannister can be seen out and about the hotel and estate every day and their son Tom, who is the hotel's managing director, is often seen serving guests their last drinks in the evening and breakfast in the morning. We pride ourselves on a service that is second to none, so why not take some time out and let us look after your every need.
Originally a coaching inn, dating back over 350 years, the hotel has evolved over the centuries to become an exceptionally stylish place to stay, now appealing to today''s ever more sophisticated guests. Traditional and personal, gracious and rambling, with breathtaking, long distance views over unexploited English countryside; this is The Devonshire Arms, where we are sure you will find luxurious comfort, therapeutic relaxation, exceptionally good food and exemplary service.
Historical Ling House is nestled in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park in the village of Threshfield. Just a 20 minute walk from the village of Grassington and close by to the Dales Way and the Cycle Way. Over four centuries ago a Scottish moss-trooper (Jamie Ibbotson) settled and built Ling House and his descendants have lived in it ever since. The family made Threshfield famous for making besoms and horse dealing. Making the besoms from ling gathered from the moor and then delivering them all around the dales using their horses and carts. You can view all the tools they used for making the besoms at Skipton museum and you can still see today several of their favourite horse shoes displayed on the barn door.
Kilnsey Park - the fishing, trails and nature park in North Yorkshire. Also a home to Red Squirrels.
