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Hotels and Restaurants HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS We are fortunate in having some excellent award wining hotels in close proximity to the Shoot and these are listed detailing distance from the Ripley Castle and Mountgarret Shoots as below: RESERVATIONS AND PAYMENT FOR ACCOMMODATION SHOULD BE MADE DIRECT WITH THE HOTELS Single Double Single Double Helicopter Dogs To Hotel To B&B B&B Only Only Landing Allowed Ripley Mountgarret The Boar’s Head Hotel * £80 £95 £70 £75 Yes 6 rooms 0 mins 5 mins The Inn South Stainley £90 £90 £90 £90 No Yes 5 mins 0 mins £110 – The Vicarage, Nidd** N/A N/A N/A No No 5 mins 5 mins £135 The Chequers Inn £78.50 £78.50 £70 £70 Yes No 5 mins 10 mins The George Hotel** N/A N/A £65-£75 £65-£75 No No 5 mins 5 mins The Crown Hotel £64 £99 N/A N/A No No 20 mins 25 min Crown Inn Roecliffe £TBA £TBA £TBA £TBA No Yes 20 min 20 mins DBB from DBB from The Devonshire Arms N/A N/A Yes Yes 40 mins 45 mins £225 £30 5 DBB from DBB from The Devonshire Fell N/A N/A No Yes 40 mins 45 mins £175 £229 Dower House Hotel & Spa £66 £83.50 £59.00 £69.00 No Yes 10 mins 15 mins General Tarleton £75 £129 N/A N/A No No 15 mins 15 mins From From From From Harefield Hall Yes Yes 25 mins 30 mins £75 £95 £6 5 £75 Prior notice Prior notice Harrogate Boutique From From N/A N/A No Yes 15 mins 20 mins Apartment s £79.00 £79.00 The Hotel du Vin N/A POA N/A POA No Yes 15 mins 20 mins The Old Deanery £90 £115 N/A N/A No Yes 20 mins 15 mins From From From From The Old Swan Hotel** No No 15 mins 20 mins £69 £99 £59 £8 9 From From Red Lion Hotel N/A N/A Yes Yes 40 mins 45 mins £70 £117 Prior notice Prior notice The Ripon Spa Hotel £75 £115 £69 £105 Yes Yes + £10 20 mins 15 mins From From Rudding Park Hotel N/A N/A Yes No 25 mins 30 mins £217 £273 From From Grassfield Hall N/A N/A No 1 room 25 mins 30 mins £125 £105 The Sportsman’s Arms £100 £150 N/A N/A Yes Yes 25 mins 30 mins Prior notice Prior notice From From From From The Studley Hotel No No 15 mins 20 mins £89 £109 £79 £99 £150 - £175 - Swinton Park N/A N/A Yes Y + £25 25 mins 20 mins £170 £210 From From 2 rooms The Timble Inn N/A N/A No 30 mins 35 mins £135 £150 (+£20.00) From From From From West Park Hotel No Y + £30 15 mins 20 mins £125 £1 35 £115 £115 From From White Hart Hotel N/A N/A No No 15 mins 20 mins £69 £49 DBB DBB from The Yorke Arms N/A N/A Yes 1 room 40 mins 45 mins £250 £300 Boar’s Head Hotel , Ripley Castle Estate, Nr Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG3 3AY Tel: 01423 771888 [email protected] www.boarsheadripley.co.uk Helicopter landing reference SE 42 82 – 46 09 * Special rates have been arranged with The Boar’s Head Hotel for anyone shooting with Ripley Sporting in the 2019-2020 Season. In order to obtain these rates you should advise you are shooting with us when you make your reservation. The Boar’s Head is illustrated on the front inside cover of our brochure. ** Please mention you are shooting with us at Ripley Sporting when booking to obtain these special rates. Please check rates when booking as these may change during the year. All the above rates include VAT. Boar’s Head Hotel , Ripley Castle Estate, Nr Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG3 3AY Tel: 01423 771888 [email protected] www.boarsheadripley.co.uk Helicopter landing reference SE 42 82 – 46 09 The Inn at South Stainley , South Stainley, Nr Harrogate, HG3 3ND Tel: 01423 779060 [email protected] www.innatstainley.co.uk Chequers Inn & Country Hotel , Fountains Abbey Road, Bishop Thornton, Nr Harrogate, HG3 3JN Tel: 01423 770173 [email protected] www.chequersinnharrogate.co.uk The George Hotel & Carvery , Wormald Green, Ripon Road, Harrogate HG3 3PR Tel: 01765 676700 [email protected] www.georgecarvery.co.uk Crown Hotel , Crown Place, Harrogate, HG1 2RZ Tel: 01423 567755 [email protected] www.crownhotelharrogate.com The Crown Inn , Roecliffe, Nr Boroughbridge, North Yorkshire YO51 9LY Temporarily Closed Tel: 01423 322300 [email protected] www.crowninnroecliffe.co.uk The Devonshire Arms Country House Hotel , Bolton Abbey, Skipton, North Yorkshire, BD23 6AJ Tel: 01756 710441 Reservations: 01756 71811 [email protected] www.thedevonshirearms.co.uk Helicopter landing reference SE 071 532 The Devonshire Fell , Burnsall, North Yorkshire, BD23 6BT Tel: 01756 729000 Reservations: 01756 718111 [email protected] www.devonshirefell.co.uk Dower House Hotel & Spa , Bond End, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, HG5 9AL Tel: 01423 863302 [email protected] www.dowerhouse-hotel.co.uk General Tarleton Inn , Boroughbridge Road, Ferrensby, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, HG5 0PZ Tel: 01423 340284 [email protected] www.generaltarleton.co.uk Harefield Hall , Pateley Bridge, Harrogate HG3 5QE Tel: 01423 711429 [email protected] www.harefieldhall.com Harrogate Boutique Apartments , 125-129 Valley Drive, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG2 0JS Tel: 01423 223866 [email protected] harrogateboutiqueapartments.co.uk Hotel du Vin , 10 Prospect Place, Harrogate, HG1 1LB Tel: 01423 856800 [email protected] www.hotelduvin.com Old Deanery Hotel , Minster Road, Ripon, North Yorkshire, HG4 1QS Tel: 01765 600003 [email protected] www.theolddeanery.co.uk Old Swan Hotel , Swan Road, Harrogate, HG1 2SR Tel: 08456 038892 [email protected] www.classiclodges.co.uk Red Lion Hotel & Manor House , Burnsall, Nr Skipton, North Yorkshire, BD23 6BU Tel: 01756 720204 [email protected] www.redlion.co.uk Ripon Spa Hotel , Park Street, Ripon, North Yorkshire, HG4 2BU Tel: 01765 602172 [email protected] www.riponspa.com Rudding Park Hotel , Follifoot, Harrogate, HG3 1JH Tel: 01423 871350 [email protected] www.ruddingpark.co.uk Grassfield Hall , Low Wath Road, Pateley Bridge, Harrogate HG3 5HL Tel: 07958 038134 Tel: 07956 577303 [email protected] www.grassfield-hall.co.uk The Sportsman’s Arms , Wath-in-Nidderdale, Pateley Bridge, Nr Harrogate, HG3 5PP Tel: 01423 711306 [email protected] www.sportsmans-arms.co.uk Studley Hotel & Orchid Resturant , 28 Swan Road, Harrogate, HG1 2SE. Tel: 01423 560425 [email protected] www.studleyhotel.co.uk Swinton Park Hotel , Masham, Ripon, North Yorkshire HG4 4JH Tel: 01765 680966 reservations @swintonpark.com www.swintonpark.com Helicopter landing reference N541246 W0014029 The Timble Inn , Timble, Nr Harrogate, North Yorkshire, LS21 2NN Tel: 01943 880530 [email protected] www.thetimbleinn.co.uk West Park Hotel , 19 West Park, Harrogate HG1 1BJ Tel: 01423 524471 [email protected] www.thewestparkhotel.com White Hart Hotel , Cold Bath Road, Harrogate, HG2 0NF Reservations: 01423 505681 [email protected] www.whiteharthotelharrogate.com Yorke Arms Hotel , Ramsgill-in-Nidderdale, Pateley Bridge, Nr Harrogate, HG3 5RL. Tel: 01423 755243 [email protected] www.theyorke-arms.co.uk For further hotels click onto Harrogate Tourism UK at www.booking.com/harrogatehotels The Vicarage Bed & Breakfast , Town Street, Nidd, Harrogate HG3 3BL Tel: 01423 523113 [email protected] www.thevicarageharrogate.com Holiday Cottages in Yorkshire Yorkshire Cottages , Grassington Regional Office, 8 The Square, Grassington BD23 5AQ Tel: 01756 753000 [email protected] www.cottages.com/england/yorkshire/pateley-bridge RESTAURANTS : We are very fortunate to have an excellent selection in our area – these are just a few. Driving distance from Ripley & Mountgarret Bettys Café & Tea Rooms 15 minutes 1 Parliament Street, Harrogate HG1 2QU Tel: 01423 8140790 www.bettys.co.uk World famous: quintessentially English delights The Dining Room , St James Square, Boroughbridge, North Yorkshire YO51 9AR 20 minutes Tel: 01423 326426 www.thediningroomonline.co.uk Award winning, uses local produce The Drum and Monkey , 5 Montpellier Gardens, Harrogate HG1 2EG 15 minutes Tel: 01423 502650 [email protected] Finest seafood cuisine. Owned and managed by the Carter family of the Sportsman’s Arms, Wath The Malt Shovel , Brearton, Nr Harrogate HG3 3BI 15 minutes Tel: 01423 862929 [email protected] www.themaltshovelbrearton.co.uk Exquisite cuisine in a 15th Century pub Orchid Resturant , 28 Swan Road, Harrogate, HG1 2SA. 15 minutes Tel: 01423 530967 [email protected] www.orchidrestaurant.co.uk Asian, Chinese and Thai cuisine Royal Baths Chinese Restaurant , Crescent Road, Harrogate HG1 2WJ 15 minutes Tel: 01423 536888 www.royalbathschineserestaurant.com The finest Chinese in town Sasso , 8 Princes Square, Harrogate HG1 1ND 15 minutes Tel: 01423 508838 [email protected] www.sassorestaurant.co.uk Finest Italian cuisine William and Victoria , 6 Cold Bath Road, Harrogate HG2 0NA 15 minutes Tel: Upstairs restaurant 01423 521510 Downstairs Wine Bar 01423 506883 www.williamandvictoria.com Keeping pace with modern trends whilst offering good British cookery .
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