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Yoredale House, Aysgarth, North Yorkshire

Yoredale House
Aysgarth
North Yorkshire

DL8 3AE

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Welcome to Yoredale House situated in the heart of Wensleydale in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The park plays host to The Pennine Way, Coast to Coast Walk, The Dales Way and The Herriot Way, made famous by the books of James Herriot and the television program ‘All Creatures Great and Small’.

The famous Aysgarth Falls are a stones throw from our guest house, as is the imposing church of St Andrews which has the largest churchyard in England. The Edwardian Rock Garden at the western end of the village is well worth a visit after a busy day of walking the nearby fells. Our rooms Pen-y-ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough are named after the Three Peaks of the National Park.

Opposite our guesthouse is the village green where the village stocks still stand, and can be viewed from the village tea room (which is also run by Steve and Sandra) so clotted cream teas are never a problem at Yoredale House.

All of our rooms have en-suite shower rooms, beds you won't want to get out of, and are luxuriously furnished to a very high standard. They are all equipped with tea and coffee making facilities, hair dryers and colour TVs.

Details

Ratings/Awards: VisitBritain 4 Stars
Number of Rooms: 3
Number Ensuite: 3

Price per Person

Double: £25 - £30
Twin: £25 - £30
Single: £35
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Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Children Welcome
Evening Meal Provided
Licensed
Special Diets Catered For
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms - Throughout house
Open All Year
Tourist Board Inspected
TV in Rooms - & DVD player
Garden

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