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A firs t floor bedroom.

Electric fires and bed-side reading , I-amps in all ~ I Large billiard room. bedrooms,

Hot and cold water in all main bedrooms,

All bedrooms are tastefully decorated and furnished . THE MANAGEMENT The beds are fitted with interior spring mattresses- I The Manager and his wife (Mr. arid Mrs , F, A, Pearson) the acme of comfort. have been known to the proprietors for many years.

There are two private suites on the first floor. They are ideally suited for the position-courteous, genial and gracious. Both upper floors are reached by three separate • • I .) ~ ... I . ); : ~ I . I staircases; a fire escape is also provided. They undertake to make residents and visitors so happy 'and comfortable that they will want to come Numerous bathrooms. again and again. THE GROUNDS

Comprise handsome forecourt with wide spreading lawns and beautiful terrace gardens. On the first terrace just below the forecourt is an open-air bathing pool, surrounded by Ballroom lounge. azalea bushes of which we are · justly proud. The lower terrace is given up to two full-sized tennis courts. The kitchen garden provides the hotel with fruit and vegetables. The vinery, peach houses and tomato houses are special features.

V-ISITORS' ( A R S

Ample room is provided for day visitors' cars Comfortable library and in the forecourt, also a large heated gatage gun-room (just the place for a quiet smo ke) . walls at the rear of the hall for residents' cars. panelled in the Jacobean manner; ceiling heavily oak beamed and raftered ; both looking on to proposed bowling and putting greens. THE HOTEl SALOON (OACH

Will meet visitors at Station on request.

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The coach will be. available to take visitors to and from the Clitheroe Golf Course, about five miles away. Spacious lounge giving to a wide stairc a se a ll in • W illiam and Ma ry oak FISHING panels. '----- By arrangement, visitors can have the use of the Eaves Hall stretch of the Ribble.

FOR BUSINESS GENTLEMEN

-- --.~-~-. __'_'~b . " ... A confidential shorthand typist will be available . L: I· - .' _____ :::::::II1...,.• ....;~, ," .• -~- -.-' ~. by arrangement. Terms: 7/6 per hour.

FOR THE DEAf

Hearing aids are provided m some of the Principal dining-room with public rooms. fi nely ca rved Geor g ian mantelpiece to the fireplace. There is also a secondary PLEASURE TOURS dining-room. To suit the convemence of guests will be arranged.

THE HOTEL IS OPEN TO NON-RESIDENTS . SUGGESTED MOTOR RUNS Re turn Mileag e Waddington, Newton, ' , f!}aII , Mitton, Eddisford Bridge . 30 -ON E OF THE STATELY HOMES OF Hellifield, Airton, Kirkby , Malham, Gordale Scar, , 40 • !(, Hellifield, Settle, Ingleton, , SaW-ley, ~ t' l . , rfUATED in one of the most beautiful and . 50 ...... healthy districts on the and Morecambe, through 60 ~, borders, with a Southern aspect overlooking the , 2~ miles from Gisburn, , Bolton Abbey, 70 Clitheroe, from whence there is a good service of Sawley, Skipton, Addingham, . K ~}? hley, . , ~ .: .., I t ~ ( ' trains to all parts, Haworth, Colne, Gisburn, BoHon-by-Eowlt'md," ' ; I Grindleton . 70 Standing over 400 feet above sea level, it is sheltered Whalle¥., Preston, Tarleton,. Southport 75 by belts of woodland. St. Anne's and Blackpool 80 It is approached from the :r:nain Waddington road by Skipton, Blubberhouse s, KnaresbolTough, a lane which continues up to the ·moors. (See map Harrogate, Otley, Burley-in-Wharfedale . 90 on hick page of cover). Hellifield, Ingleton, Hawes, Aysgarth, Ribble Head, Settle 90 The photograph of the Hall and· its grounds on front

Hellifield, Airton, Rylstone, Grassington, CQver best conveys how delightfully situated it ,is. .' ' Pateley Bridge, Fountains Abbey, Ripon, Blubberhouses, Skipton, Gisburn . " 100 1 Other photographs in this brochure ' include some Hellifield, Settle , Ingleton, Kendal, Winde rmere 110 Gf the interior rooms, and give an idea of their spaciousness, r'efinement and comfo~t.

Stoneyhurst College, Sedbergh, Giggleswick and RQssall Schools are all within easy req.ch. Central heating is installed througliqut the Hall. °LI__ -'---,.----'-~ __~:..... ~___ 4LI _---'7 MILES

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FIVE MILE ij,ADI U S Of (tabtS iiall iiottl c:Trom WADDINCTON nom SAWLEY or Talfe the second LErT H AND tum. Tax" the second "'8M ;'.~d IvlM vp the h;llof WesT BRADFORO , 1\~

WiM tk T E L EPHONE DIRECTORS (fo1lljJii1l!GJ71tS' tle 7fOjJrietors CLITHEROE 561 F . A . PEARSON 0/ WA DDINGTON NEAR CLITHEROE J . A . RUSH TELEGRAMS FAl VIS HAlll .. EAVES, CLITHEROE" Llf'fI)