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List Has Been Produced by the Volunteers at Bedale TIC, It Is Not a Recommendation and the Information Is a Guide Only, It May Not Be Completely Accurate.) WHERE TO STAY AROUND BEDALE 2018.6 (You should always check whether the accommodation meets your requirements before booking. Some places do have rooms for people with limited mobility. This list has been produced by the volunteers at Bedale TIC, it is not a recommendation and the information is a guide only, it may not be completely accurate.) Manor House Bedale Road Aiskew DL8 1BN B&B 01677 427660 3 dbl, all en-suite. www.manorhouse-aiskew.co.uk No Dogs Waggon & Horses Market Place Bedale DL8 1EQ Pub 01677 425235 Open all year, 3 dbles/family all en-suite, Off road parking, no pets Green Dragon Bedale DL8 1EQ Pub 01677 425246 Open all year 2 king, 2 dble, 1 twin, 2 single, all en-suite, Off road parking. Pets welcome, no disabled facility The Three Coopers Emgate Bedale DL8 1AH Pub 01677 422153 www.threecoopers.co.uk 1 king, 2 dble, 1 twin, 1 single, all en-suite, Elmfield House Arrathorne Near Bedale DL8 1NE B&B 01677 450558 Trip Advisor Cert. of Excellence 2016 Open all year, 1 dble, 1 twin, 2 4posters, all en-suite. No pets. www.elmfieldhouse.co.uk Little Holtby Leeming Bar J51 on A1 DL7 9LH B&B 01609 748762 5 star AA, open all year. 2dbl en-suite, 1 twin private bath. www.littleholtby.co.uk No pets or Children under 12yr White Rose Hotel Leeming Bar Near Bedale DL7 9AY Hotel 01677 425123 2 star AA, Open all year, 6 dble, 2 twin, 2 family, 6 single, all en-suite. www.thewhiterose.co.uk Corner House Hotel 2 Leases Leeming Bar DL7 9AN Pub 01677 423084 Open all year, 5 rooms, ensuite, evening meals available. Road www.cornerhousehotel.net The Granary at Manor House Morton on Swale DL7 9RJ B&B 01609 773097 Open all year. 1 dble, 1 twin, both ensuite. www.thegranaryatmorton.co.uk Morton Farm 07703 525164 The Great North Leeming Bar DL8 1DT Hotel 01677 422122 Open all year. Off road parking. 39 rooms, all en-suite, inc. 4 special occasion Lodge@LeemingBar Road rooms. Pet friendly www.moto-way.com/location/leeming-bar Castle Arms Snape Near Bedale DL8 2TB Pub 01677 470270 Open all year. 6 dble, 3 twin, all en-suite. www.castlearmsinn.uk Mid-week breaks & business rates available. Trip Advisor Cert of Excellence 2017 Queen's Head Finghall Near Bedale DL8 5ND Pub 01677 450259 www.queensfinghall.co.uk 2 dbl, 1 family suite. Woodman Inn Burneston Near Bedale DL8 2HX Pub 01677 426123 4 rooms, all en-suite. Pets welcome. www.thewoodmaninnburneston.co.uk Hillside Bed & Carthorpe Near Bedale DL8 2LH B&B 01845 567400 1 double, 1 twin, 1 single www.hillsidehousebedandbreakfast.co.uk Breakfast 07724 835687 Chapel House Well Near Bedale DL8 2QD B&B 01677 470655 2 double www.chapelhousebnb.com No pets. 0787 282 3029 Mill Close Farm Patrick Near Bedale DL8 1JY Farmhouse 01677 450257 5 Star ETC, Gold award, 3 dble inc 1 four poster, all en-suite. Enjoy England Brompton B & B Breakfast award. www.millclose.co.uk Wyvill Arms Constable Near Bedale DL8 5LH Pub 01677 450581 Open all year, 7 rooms., www.thewyvillarmsbedandbreakfast.co.uk Dog Burton friendly Disabled access Buck Inn Thornton Near Bedale HG4 4AH Pub 01677 422461 Open all year. 4 dble, 1 single, all en-suite,. Pets welcome. Watlass http://buckwatlass.co.uk/ Blue Lion East Witton Nr Middleham DL8 4SN Pub 01969 624273 15 Double all en-suite (dog friendly) www.thebluelion.co.uk Countryman's Inn Hunton Near Bedale DL8 1PY Pub 01677 450554 3 Star AA, Open all year, 3 dble + family room, all en-suite.. www.countrymansinn.co.uk The Black Horse Lumley Lane Kirkby Fleetham DL7 0SH Pub 01609 749010 Open all year. 7 rooms, all en-suite.. 5 star AA. Evening meals available. AA 2 rosette Free wi-fi + freeview TV. www.blackhorseinnkirkbyfleetham.com The Garden Suite Cragg Lane Tunstall DL10 7RB B&B 01748 832586 1 king size www.craggslane.com Westfields Farm Bellerby Nr Leyburn DL8 5QX B&B 01969 622047 2 rooms all en-suite, inc 2 ground floor. Good breakfast award. www.westfieldsfarmbandb.co.uk Pets accepted. Partially suitable for disabled. Argill Farm Harmby Nr Leyburn DL8 5HQ Farm B&B 01969 622478 Open all year. 2 rooms. Ground floor accommodation. Dogs by arrangement, www.sunnyridgeargillfarm.co.uk Nags Head Pickhill Thirsk Y07 4JG Pub 01845 567391 7 double or twin Rooms. One room partially Suitable for disabled (bath only no shower), dogs by appointment, hard standing for 2 caravans /Motor homes www.nagsheadpickhill.co.uk Pond View Pickhill Thirsk YO7 4JG B&B 01845 567673 3 rooms; www.bedandlovelybreakfast.co.uk SELF CATERING ACCOMMODATION 2018.6 The Georgian Cottage Bedale DL8 1AB Self Catering 01677 424454 www.thegeorgiancottagebedale.co.uk Retaining many original features, this cottage 07957 290006 was once the servants’ quarters to the main house and is filled with original features including exposed oak beams. Sleeps 4+ Crakehall Watermill Little Crakehall DL8 1HU Self Catering 01677 423240 www.crakehallwatermillcottages.co.uk Open all year. 4 star Visit England 3 cottages . Peaceful riverside setting in quiet village close to Bedale. Croft cottage sleeps 2 Watermill cottage sleeps 4, Millers Retreat sleeps 6 Elmfield House Arrathorne Near DL8 1NE 01677 450558 Within the grounds of Elmfield House and attached to the main farmhouse, It is all on one Bedale level with a large open plan lounge, dining area and kitchen, large shower room and a cosy, welcoming double bedroom with great views of the paddock to the rear. www.elmfieldhouse.co.uk Courtyard Cottages Aiskew DL8 1BN Self Catering 01677 423689 www.courtyardcottages.net, Open all year, Delightful cottages with beamed ceilings Free Wi Fi and modern facilities. 4 Cottages One sleeps 2 Two sleep 4 Two sleep 6 Two have Wheel-Chair access suitable for anyone with a disability with carer. Pet friendly. High Grange Holiday Exelby DL8 2HQ Self Catering 01677 422740 www.high-grange.co.uk Open all year. Large Farm House, Cosy cottages, courtyard Cottages setting. All ground floor Easy access from A1. Sleeps 2 – 10. Pets Welcome Little Welham Exelby DL8 2HQ Self Catering 01677 424999 Sleeps 2 www.yorkshire-cottages.info/yorkshire-dales/wensleydale-area/little- welham-cc218085 Working farm The Parlour, Butterwell Patrick Brompton DL8 1LN Self Catering 01677 450229 www.butterwellfarm.co.uk 1 cottage sleeps 1 – 4. All ground floor level. Pet friendly Farm Snape Castle Mews Snape DL8 2TJ Self catering 01677 470307 2 cottages sleep 4, 1 sleeps 2, 2 Garden rooms for short stays next to Snape Castle, 1 suitable for wheelchair use. Originally formed part of the coach yard and stables. www.snapecastlemews.com The Undercroft, Snape Snape DL8 2TJ Self catering 01638 674733 www.stately-homes.com/snape-castle-the-undercroft The Undercroft, located Castle beneath the chapel at Snape Castle. 2B/R 1 double, 1 twin. No children. 1 dog. Summer Farm Cottage Crakehall DL8 1TX Self-catering 07720 782145 2 bedrooms, no pets. Wifi. www.sykescottages.co.uk/cottage/Yorkshire-Dales-North- Mudfields-Fm/Summer-Farm-Cottage-7902 The Brewhouse & the Crakehall DL8 1JG Self Catering 0191 388 9298 3 bed house, 1 bed studio. No Pets. Non-smoking. Not suitable for under 4s or Blacksmith’s Shop 0778 066 7728 limited mobility. Short breaks available. Millstone Cottage Thornton Self Catering 01244 356666 2 bedroom, pets allowed. Sleeps 4. www.sykescottages.co.uk/cottage/Yorkshire- Watlass Dales-South-Masham/Millstone-Cottage-4152.html Dalesend Cottages Patrick Brompton DL8 1JL Self catering 07780 470900 Hayloft, Tack Room and Grooms Rooms All sleep 2. www.dalesendcottages.co.uk Stonetrough Barn Newton-le- DL8 1TP Self-catering 01244 356666 Sleeps 2 www.sykescottages.co.uk/cottage/Yorkshire-Dales-North/Stonetrough- Willows Barn-22290.html Tunstall Road Farm Catterick DL10 7PP Self-catering 07762 950214 3 luxury homes, all pet friedly. Sleeo 8/10/4. www.tunstallroadfarm.co.uk Holiday Homes 07526 765263 Colling Well Cottage Hunton DL8 1QG Self-catering 01677 450742 Stone built single storey cottage, sleeps 4. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Parking. No Pets. www.collingwell.co.uk Harvester Cottages Kirkbridge DL8 1PN Self-catering 01423 868822 4 cottages, sleep 2/ 2x4/1x6, 3 take pets, ! Cottage suitable for Disabled sleeps 4 people www.harvestercottages.com Hare Cottage Finghall DL8 5ND Self-catering 01677 451893 2 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Free wifi. www.harecottage.co.uk or www.cottage- 07979 421212 choice.co.uk/gorgeous-cottages/Hare-Cottage-Finghall-Yorkshire-Dales Freemason’s Arms Nosterfield DL8 2QP Self-catering 01677 470548 Coming soon – 2 bedroom cottage. www.nosterfield.com CAMPING & CARAVANNING SITES AROUND BEDALE 2018.6 Check www.ukcampsite.co.uk for more sites. Crakehall Watermill Little Crakehall DL8 1HU Caravans / 01677 423240 www.crakehallwatermillcottages.co.uk Open Easter - October, Caravan tents Club site 5 caravans Bedale Caravan & Bedale DL8 1RF Caravans/tents 01677 425957 [email protected] Camping 07802 965025 Lime Kilns Farm House Bedale DL8 2SH Caravans/tents 01677 425787 Burtree House Caravan Crakehall DL8 1LB Caravans 01677 422833 March to November(Touring Pitches adults only) Quiet location, coarse Park fishing on site, well behaved dogs accepted. Gold David Bellamy Conservation Award. www.touringcaravansite.co.uk Greengate Farm Crakehall DL8 1LD Caravans, 01677 424353 Caravan club with 5 hook ups. tents Pembroke Caravan Park Leeming Bar DL7 9BW Caravans, 01677 422608 www.pembrokecaravanpark.co.uk March to Dec Touring Pitches 11 Hire tents Vans on site, Sleeps two Adults Park House Jervaulx HG4 4DH Caravans, 01677 460226 www.jervaulxabbey.com tents Sedgewell Barn Ainderby DL7 9JY Wigwams 07930 225545 2 ensuite wigwams.
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