Low Skibeden House
Low Skibeden is one mile east of Skipton , situated just off the eastern by-pass.
Surrounded by open countryside and having lovely views, the house stands on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park and yet is close to the centre of this attractive old town with its open air markets, Skipton castle and canal basin.
Bed and Breakfast at Low Skibeden House
Drive and park at Low Skibeden House where a warm and friendly reception awaits you from Heather and Bill Simpson. On arrival you will be served with tea or coffee and cakes.
Traditional Yorkshire hospitality is offered, with a hearty farmhouse breakfast of fruit juice, cereals, English cooked selection, toast, tea or coffee.
Home from home comforts, little luxuries and fireside treats are provided at no extra charge.
Accommodation includes:
Two shower and bath en-suite bedrooms each with double and twin beds, from £34 per person per night for the double room and £36 per person per night for the twin room.
One double and one twin room with wash basin and toilet en-suite, from £32 per person per night. Shower and bathroom separate on the landing.
There is an additional separate toilet on first floor. Single occupancy of any room is from £40 to £56 per night.
The house has a visitors' lounge with TV and a separate dining room. It is open all year, and has central heating and electric over blankets Oct - May.
Supper time drinks are served at 9.30pm. Early morning tea facilities are provided in all rooms and use of phone if required.
At Low Skibeden safe car parking spaces are provided for the exclusive use of guests.
Sorry No Pets or Children
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Location
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Nearby Attractions
Skipton Castle
Guardian of the Gateway to the Yorkshire Dales for over 900 years, Skipton Castle, once home to the famous Clifford Lords, is one of the best preserved and most
Nearby Eating Out
The Elm Tree Inn
The Elm Tree Inn is a character-filled stone building in the heart of the gorgeous little village of Embsay, Skipton.