Rural Accommodation

The Lodge

Self Catering
£250.00
 -  £380.00
Notes : per week
The Lodge
Horton
Skipton
BD23 3JT
Enjoy England Self Catering 4 Stars
Please mention FarmingUK when enquiring about accommodation

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Owner Information
Edith Thwaite
North Yorkshire
Phone : +44 (0)7854 754471
If you want self catering holiday accommodation and a countryside retreat with modern facilities, then The Lodge at Horton Hall Farm is for you. Tastefully decorated in antique pine with modern kitchen, ramped access and level access shower. Disabled Access Information

Situated in the Ribble Valley on the edge of the Forest of Bowland (A.O.N.B), Pendle Witch Country and Yorkshire Dales National Park.

You will be in the best place whatever type of holiday you need. We have some of the best walking and cycling country in England and sightseeing opportunities aplenty.

This newly built detached stone lodge is situated in its own grounds beside a stream with countryside views, close by is the hamlet of Horton in Craven.

The Lodge is 150 metres from Horton Hall Farm a working farm with cattle and sheep. The lodge provides self catering accommodation for 4 with double and twin rooms. Ample parking facilities for two cars. Sky digital T.V. is available at no extra cost.

Surrounded by open fields with many local footpaths and quiet lanes, all brimming with wildlife.

Available for long holidays or short breaks. No additional charges will be accrued during your stay. The lodge is no smoking accommodation and sorry no pets.
Accept Children 
Credit Cards Accepted 
Fishing Nearby 
Pets Accepted 
Parking On-Site 

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