![]() | Low Skibeden Farmhouse Skipton Low Skibeden Farmhouse, Skibeden Road, Skipton, North Yorkshire, BD23 6AB "At Low Skibeden House a warm and friendly reception awaits you from Heather and Bill Simpson. On arrival you will be served with tea or coffee and cakes." |
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![]() Low Skibeden FarmhouseSkibeden Road, Skipton, North Yorkshire, BD23 6ABPhone: +44 (0)1756 793849 Quality and value for money guaranteed Situated 1 mile east of Skipton Proprietor: Mrs. Heather Simpson Sorry no children. No pets. No smoking. Ample car parking. All new arrivals by 22:00. Traditional Yorkshire Hospitality shown to all guests For bookings please telephone: 01756 793849 Holiday Cottage also available. Cottage ideal for 2, will sleep 3. Plenty of parking, no smoking, no pets or children. Saturday to Saturday bookings.
The Ideal Base . . . for touring the Dales and lots more too! At Low Skibeden House a warm and friendly reception awaits you from Heather and Bill Simpson. On arrival you will be served with tea or coffee and cakes. Accommodation and Facilities Rooms includes: Two double/twin/family en suite, from £32 - £34 per person, per night. One double, hot and cold in room shared bathroom fro £28 per person, per night. Two double/twin/family, H&C & WC in room, shared bathroom (additional separate WC on first floor), from £30 per person, per night. ![]() Visitors lounge with TV, separate dining room, central heating and electric over blankets, run from October to May. Single occupancy of any room is from £40 - £56. Open all year. Supper time drinks are served at 21:30. Early morning tea facilities in all rooms and use of phone if required. A deposit secures a room. Credit Cards Accepted. Private Car Parking No more hunting around for somewhere to park. At Low Skibeden private car parking spaces are provided for the exclusive use of guests. Breakfast In addition to a full hearty English Breakfast, there is also a choice of cereals, etc. Tea or coffee. Cereals Grapefruit Segments Grilled Bacon, Sausages Fried or Scrambled Egg Fried Tomatoes, Baked Beans, Mushrooms Fried Bread Also Fresh Orange Juice Warm Toast with Marmalade or Jam All of which are well known to previous guests Early breakfasts are available on request.
Self Catering ![]() There is a large garden which is ideal for relaxing in. The cottage is ideal for 2, but will sleep 3, and has the benefit of double glazing and central heating. A ground floor sitting/dining room with fireplace with gas log stove and window seat and breakfast counter to well equipped kitchen. There is an electric cooker, microwave oven, fridge/freezer, washing machine, kettle, toaster, iron and ironing board, and colour TV with video. On the first floor are two bedrooms - one double and one single room. There is a shower room with WC and basin. Shaver point is provided. All linen, towels, electric and heating is included. 1 pint of milk, tea/coffee and cakes await you. Garden furniture is also provided. There is ample parking. Sorry, no children or pets. No smoking please. Weekly bookings are from Saturday to Saturday, and tea/coffee and cakes are provided on arrival. Low Season prices are £260 per week, Mid Season, including Easter and Autumn school half-term is £320 per week, and High Season, including Spring Bank Holiday is £360 per week. Places of Interest to Visit Skipton. This delightful "Gateway to the Dales" town is situated 1 mile from this location/ Traditionally Skipton is the market town for hundreds of Yorkshire Dales villages and hamlets. A High Street market is active on most week days. Car parking facilities make shopping easy. Nearby is the Leeds & Liverpool Canal with its traditional long narrow boats, used for pleasure cruising. These boats are available for short or long term hire. From Skipton Railway Station you can board the Settle to Carlisile Train, for a pleasant day trip, traveling over the famous Ribbledale Viaduct. The lovely town of Harrogate (20 miles) or the magnificent city of York with its world-famous Minster (40 miles), are both within easy touring distance. In the Dales are lovely and picturesque village of Malham, Grassington and Ingleton, which has its own mountain. Also nearby is Bolton Abbey in Wharfedale. Funded in 1154 by Augustine canons. Cancellations When you book accommodation on the telephone or in writing, you may be entering into a legally binding contact. This means that if you cancel a reservation, fail to take up the accommodation or leave early, the proprietor may be entitled to compensation if accommodation cannot be re-let for all or a good part of the booked period. It is important to advise management immediately if you need to cancel a booking or leave prematurely. Insurance Travel and holiday insurance protection policies are available quite cheaply and will safeguard you in the event of you having to cancel or curtail your holiday. You insurance company or broker, or a travel agent, can advise you further on this. |