Nestled in the heart of a 1,400-acre estate, our hotel is where you'll find delicious dining, showcasing our Yorkshire roots, a luxury spa, and beautiful accommodation that boasts stunning views of...
Built in 1841, this Grade II listed building has retained many period features, with converted and tastefully furnished interiors creating the warm and friendly atmosphere.
Diane
United Kingdom
From the minute we arrived we felt at home. Melissa efficiently registered us and took my bag up for me as we had had a long train journey along with the fact that I had hip bursitis developed in the last two weeks probably from twisting in and out of my car...lesson learned! Our two rooms were adjacent and had everything required for our stay. There was a very relaxed atmosphere in the hotel - other guests were friendly, some were bikers (yay!), some Dale walkers, a happy mixture.
Loved my bed, duck filled duvet, oh the list is endless, and wow the chefs did us proud too.
In the heart of the charming market town, The Golden Lion at Settle dates from the 17th century and offers a bar, an elegant restaurant, and free Wi-Fi in public areas.
James
United Kingdom
We booked last minute for a nearby wedding. We would be coming in late and were told how to get in and that we could help ourselves to milk from the fridges downstairs etc. It was a nice welcome :)
Located on the outskirts of Giggleswick, 1.9 km from the town of Settle, The Craven Arms is a family-friendly property offering free WiFi and free parking.
RGee12
United Kingdom
The exceptionally friendly welcome by the lovely lady who showed us to our room. The friendly barman and the locals who were having a couple of pints later when we came down to eat. Friendly bit of banter!
In the beautiful Yorkshire Dales National Park, The Lister Arms is a quintessential English pub and AA 4-star 18th-century inn, offering home-cooked food and cosy accommodation.
Located in Settle, 39 km from Trough of Bowland, The Black Horse Inn provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
John
United Kingdom
Warm welcome and very good evening meal. Definitely a step up from standard pub grub.
Set in Skipton, 41 km from Royal Hall Theatre, Old Swan offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Debbie
United Kingdom
Really friendly , beautiful room, we stayed with our large dog and we were made to feel really welcome.
Located in Clitheroe, 27 km from King George's Hall, The Coach and Horses provides accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Susan
United Kingdom
This was my only criticism. Good choice of cooked breakfast which was cooked to order but the buffet consisted of 4 choices of cereal and orange juice. No fruit,, fresh or otherwise, no yoghurts croissants, chees or cold meat selection
Stirk House Hotel & Restaurant overlooks the historic Ribble Valley in the heart of rural Lancashire.
Samantha
United Kingdom
The staff were very accommodating and changed our room with no question. The room was comfortable and spacious, the grounds were pleasant and food in the restaurant tasty with decent portion sizes. The guest lounge, conservatory and bar were comfortable and cosy.
Situated in Gisburn, 29 km from King George's Hall, The White Bull features accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar. Free WiFi is provided throughout the property.
Catherine
United Kingdom
Breakfast was good. Staff were very young, inexperienced, and not very welcoming. Faulty Towers springs to mind.
Lovely little town. There are 2 pubs - we ate at the Boars head which had some lovely specials and fabulous desserts with lovely staff. There isn't a supermarket nearby but the village post office shop sells all of the essentials. Next to the post office their is a small alley filled with bookshelves where you can choose some books/DVDs/games to take away for a donation to charity made inside the shop - a lovely quirk and we did pick up a couple of books and a DVD to read/watch at the cottage.
If you enjoy walking there are a fair few lovely walks which can be done directly from the village. We also drove out to Malham Tarn which offers a beautiful scenic walk, and to Feizor where we did a short circular walk up to dead man's cave and back down for lunch in the infamous tearooms there.
The only downside to Long Preston is that the main road is ridiculously busy, and very difficult to cross! It can be avoided though as there are plenty of "snickets" (pedestrian lanes) running parallel which you can use to make your way through town.
Sarah
United Kingdom
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