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We have three letting bedrooms, all with en-suite facilities,
colour TV, tea and coffee making facilities, clock radios, shaver points
and hair dryers. An iron, ironing board, trouser press and wired or wireless
broadband access are also available on request.
| The Beamed Room was once
a hay loft. It has the original beams and is furnished to a high standard
throughout. Situated at the back of the house it has fine views over
Wensleydale to the summit of Addlebrough. It has a king-size Kerry
bed, a CD player, a video recorder and en-suite facilities with shower.
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Our twin room overlooks
St.
Oswald's Church. The room has a Georgian fireplace and an intriguing
antique wardobe. Walkers will especially appreciate the fact that
its en-suite facilities include both shower and bath - there's nothing
like a long soak to ease those tired muscles! |
Our double bedroom also overlooks
the church. In addition to its Georgian fireplace, it has an original
in-wall bookcase stocked with plenty of reading material for those
who like to relax with a good book. It has en-suite facilities with
a shower. |
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All of our bedrooms are
on the first floor, accessed by an elegant stone staircase. |
Guests are greeted with tea or coffee
with biscuits or cake in the guest lounge. This room is solely for
the use of guests. It has ample reading material, local information,
maps, games etc. and a large colour television. Wireless or wired
internet access is available. |
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Breakfast is taken in the
breakfast room around 8:30 am. Following the starter of the day, guests
can have a full English breakfast or one of a number of alternatives.
See a typical menu
for more details. |
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