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The Grange Bed And Breakfast
Bed and Breakfast: 4414


Hellifield
North Yorkshire
Pets Allowed:   No
Smoking Allowed:   No
Special Diets:   Yes
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The Grange is a fine Edwardian country residence set in tranquil tree lined grounds. Owned by Robert and Dorothy Shepherd, The Grange is situated on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales inbetween Skipton and Settle.

All rooms are spacious and have original features, you can relax and enjoy lovely views within peacefull souroundings. Rooms have en suite facilities, a TV, hospitality tray and hair dryer.

There are neumerous local attractions including: the historic market towns of Settle and Skipton. Settle being approx 10 minutes away is famous for the start of the Settle to Carslile railway. Skipton is approx 20 minutes away and known as Gate Way to the Dales.

Enjoy country walks or visit the sourounding villages, land marks and towns or explore furthur and visit The Lake District, Leeds, or Harrogate which are all approx 60 minutes away.

This property appears courtesy of ClickBedAndBreakfast.co.uk

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Pricing and Opening Times
Seasons Open: Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter.

Tariff available on request.


Facilities
Rooms:
 
Family Rooms:
 
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Single Rooms:
 
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Double Rooms:
 
4
 
Twin Rooms:
 
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Pet Facilities: Pets are not allowed.
Smoking Facilities: Smoking is not allowed.
Special Diets Provision: Special diets are catered for. Available on request
Disabled Facilities: There are no disabled facilities.

Directions
The Grange is situated just off the A682 between the villages of Gisburn and Long Preston.

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