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Nightly Rooms From:
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Singles: GBP28
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Doubles: GBP64
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Twins: GBP64
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Address:
Skipton
North Yorkshire
England
United Kingdom
BD23 4DT
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Description:
Tudor House was built in 1849 as Bell Busk Station on the 'Little North Western Railway' by the Midland Railway Company to carry Victorian tourists from industrial Yorkshire to the seaside resort of Morecambe. The line was later extended to become the world famous Settle to Carlisle, one of the most scenic railway lines in the country. Real attractions for railway enthusiasts are the preserved railways of Bolton Abbey and Keighley and Worth Valley close by, plus the premises of Metcalfe Model and Toys (www.metcalfemodels.com) are just a five minute stroll down the lane.
et in an acre of grounds with extensive views over Malhamdale, Tudor House retains much of the character and charm of the old
ell Busk is a sleepy little Yorkshire Dales hamlet about 4 miles from the the village of Malham, which is renowned for the spectacular cliffs of Malham Cove and the waterfalls of Gordale Scar. The Pennine Way is only half a mile away. Yet it is just 1 mile from the A65 road to the Lake District and only 8 miles from the busy market town of Skipton boasting one of the finest castles in the North of England and an extensive and picturesque market four days a week.
See Tudor House, Skipton On A Map:
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