The Old Town Hall Bed and Breakfast nr Leyburn Yorkshire Dales
Have a quick look at the award winning 5 gold star luxury B&B in Redmire, nr Leyburn. Here you can enjoy a peaceful and relaxing stay in the stunning countryside of Wensleydale in the Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire.
Braithwaite Hall Bed & Breakfast - Leyburn - United Kingdom
Braithwaite Hall Bed & Breakfast hotel city: Leyburn - Country: United Kingdom
Address: East Witton; zip code: DL8 4SY
Braithwaite Hall Bed & Breakfast is a 5-star luxury accommodation situated on a working farm in Coverdale, Yorkshire Dales. It boasts an award-winning breakfast including homemade bread, eggs from their own hens, bacon and sausages.
-- Braithwaite Hall是一家豪华的五星级住宿加早餐旅馆,位于约克郡谷地(Yorkshire Dales),坐落在Coverdale的一处正在运营的农场。旅馆提供屡获殊荣的早餐,包括自制面包、自产蛋类、培根和香肠。大部分区域均设有免费WiFi。 所有客房都配有免费的自制李子杜松子酒、沏茶/咖啡设施以及带Freeview频道的电视。每间客房均标准配备了晨衣、拖鞋以及Gilchrist and Soames豪华洗浴用品。 农场及其周边地区设有数条小径;Braithwaite...
-- Пятизвездочный роскошный отель типа «постель и завтрак» Braithwaite Hall с бесплатным Wi-Fi в большей части здания расположен на территории действующей фермы в долине реки Ковер рядом с Национальным парком Йоркшир-Дейлз.
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Bridge House - Threshfield, United Kingdom - HD Review
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Nestled within the Yorkshire Dales in Threshfield, Bridge House is a countryside Bed and breakfast, providing luxury accommodation located in the private addition to the house. Free parking and WiFi are available.
Bridge House is a quaint, stone-built property with en suite rooms. The well-appointed rooms grant guests access to a private outside area, and each room has a flat-screen TV with satellite channels.
Breakfast is included in the room rate and served in Bridge House’s beautiful dining room. Lunch and evening meals are available at The Old Hall Inn, less than 0.5 miles down the road.
Bolton Abbey dates back to the 12th century and is a 20-minute drive from Bridge House. Picturesque Appletreewick is a 10-minute from the property, whilst the market town of Skipton is 9 miles away.
A guide to Grassington
Take a short trip around Grassington in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, North Yorkshire
Welcome to Carr House Farm Bed and Breakfast,Ampleforth,North Yorkshire in England in Springtime.
Carr House Farm, Ampleforth,North Yorkshire, England in Springtime.carrhousefarm.co.uk
Beck Hall Hotel & Bistro Malham
Over an ancient clapper bridge in the centre of the Yorkshire Dales village of Malham lies the magical Beck Hall Hotel and Bistro. Surrounded by rolling hills and the most magnificent limestone landscapes, our little hotel provides an enchanting escape from everyday life. After a day of exploring, unwind in one of our 18 whimsical en-suite rooms, while away a summer evening at The Secret Garden or spend a winter’s night by a roaring fire in the Snug.
Abandoned PUB with People Inside !?!?!
In this video, We explore a PUB due for demolition. We encounter people inside !
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Bed and Breakfast Yorkshire Dales
Armitstead Hall provides luxury bed and breakfast accommodation in a rural retreat.Your stay will be much more enjoyable and memorable in a Bed and Breakfast Association of Yorkshire Dales. This peaceful comfortable room is perfect for relaxing in after taking in all the activities the Yorkshire Dales can offer.
Sporting Car Trial 1980's - Grassington, North Yorkshire
This VHS film is of a British Trials and Rally Driver's Association Sporting Car Trial called the Stone Trough Trial which took place at a site near the village of Grassington in North Yorkshire in the mid 1980's. If you'd like to know more about this esoteric sport visit any of the following websites: hsta.co.uk btrda.com nptcc.org.uk
BED AND BREAKFAST WITH EIGHT BEDROOMS in North Yorkshire for Sale. REF 557751. Ernest Wilson.
BED AND BREAKFAST WITH EIGHT BEDROOMS (FIVE LETTING ROOMS AND THREE OWNERS BEDROOMS) in Pickering for Sale.
An opportunity to acquire one of the finest bed and breakfast properties seen for a long time, situated in the heart of Pickering – the gateway to the North Yorkshire Moors. This concern has an excellent reputation with residents from the UK and abroad as far as Singapore and Australia, and, in fact 94% of the reviews on Trip Advisor are rated ‘Excellent’ – the other 6% were rated as ‘Very Good’. Turnover on Application. Run on a Part Time Basis - only 30 weeks per annum and only using three of the five letting rooms. The premises comprise spacious reception hall off which is the owners spacious lounge with original timber shutters, solid fuel burner, formal dining room, snug / fifth letting bedroom with en-suite shower room. Spacious kitchen with integral appliances, central island / breakfast bar, second fitted kitchen which is again superbly fitted, utility room / boiler room. Stairs and landing lead to four superb letting bedrooms, all with en-suite shower rooms. Stairs and landing lead to the second floor which the owners use and comprise three excellent bedrooms, one of which has en-suite shower room. Huge family bathroom incorporating large central bath, toilet and wash hand basin, walk in wet room. Court yard to the rear and car parking. A TRULY OUTSTANDING B&B – VIEW EARLY, THIS WILL GO.
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FIRST VLOG - Kettlewell Village Tour
My first ever vlog with my new Canon G7X which I got for my birthday from my girlfriend, please enjoy my house tour and the tour of my home village, Kettlewell, which I film on my bike. The next vlog will be of me shopping in my local town, Skipton so look forward to that!
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Walking near Appletreewick, Wharfedale; part of the Yorkshire Dales
A country walk close to Parceval Hall, Appletreewick, which is in Wharfedale, part of the Yorkshire Dales National Park in England. Filmed 'slow tv' style, with virtually no editing, the route follows a stream up the valley, before climbing steeply up on to the Moor.
Enjoy the walk, it's a beautiful sunny Spring morning!
At the end it's possible to hear the unique vibrating sound of a Snipe (moorland bird). It is made by diving steeply and having air flow over tail feathers.
Exploring an Abandoned Lead Mine l UK Exploration l Abandoned Mine
Exploring an Abandoned Lead Mine l UK Exploration l Abandoned Mine
The first record of mining at Cononley dates from July 1532 when Christopher Aske leased all the mines on the wastes and moors of the Manor of Cononley for 20 years. The wording of the lease suggests that mining had already taken place at an earlier date, but had been abandoned by the time of this lease.
The main vein of ore was in Mason's shaft (the main shaft). Between 1848 and 1863 the Cononley mines produced between 329 and 350 tons of lead every year. At the Height of the Mine, 1700 Miners worked the mines. The main period of working was between 1825 and 1882 when the mine was worked for lead ore. Hall and Co, lead merchants who had previous experience with lead mining in the North Pennines and Arkengarthdale, are recorded as working on both the Glusburn and Cononley royalties from 1825. They abandoned the project by 1830, as at this time the price of lead fell dramatically and it is suggested that this rather than the geology is the reason for the Hall's failure. Work began again in 1836, by George Gill & Co, and after 17 months and 200m later the main vein was reached. This work was all undertaken directly for the Duke of Devonshire who had inherited the Cononley mineral rights from the Dukes of Burlington. For the next two decades further development work continued with shafts and levels driven to fully explore and exploit the main vein. The mine, is noteworthy as being the most southerly of the lead mines of northwest Yorkshire. The mine was worked by shafts and adits serving seven levels, the deepest being 45 fathoms. Mining the lead ore became more expensive with the influx of cheaper lean from Spain, meaning the mine eventually closed, but over the last 100 years the mine has been reopened in the search for a new vein of Lead ore until its eventually demolished in the 1960's. The main shaft building and wheel house still stand today as a reminder of a by-gone era
After the mine closed a market developed for barytes (Barium Sulphate), which was the principal mineral present in the Cononley veins and had previously been discarded. It had previously been thought that the mine remained closed until the 1920s but evidence found underground suggests that some work may have occurred earlier. This operation run by Edward Murgatroyd to recover barytes from the tips as well as from new underground workings was not successful and was abandoned by 1927 when it was then taken over by J.H. Clay and run until the mine was mothballed in 1933 and finally closed in 1937. The surface tips continued to be worked sporadically through to the 1950's when some underground work was done between 1957 and 1958 by McKecnie Bros. of Widnes, after which the mine was finally abandoned. An application was made to reopen the mine in the 1980's but planning permission was refused.
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Bed and Breakfast Yorkshire, Low Penhowe.
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The Red Lion Hotel, Burnsall, North Yorkshire
Cambridge House Bed & Breakfast Reeth Swaledale
Get a glimpse of Cambridge House, 5* luxury B&B, Reeth, Swaledale, in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Enjoy peace, tranquility and stunning views of Swaledale from this landmark countryside guesthouse located about 450m from the centre of Reeth.
A Wedding Video from Foulridge and The Coniston Hotel near Skipton, North Yorkshire
A Wedding Video from Foulridge and The Coniston Hotel near Skipton, North Yorkshire
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Abandoned Medieval Village
Wharram Percy on the western edge of the chalf wolds in north Yorkshire abandoned soon after 1500
Broughton Hall 20 11 13
This historic country house is situated on the edge of The Yorkshire Dales near the
market town of Skipton and enjoys easy communications with the cities of Leeds and
Manchester.
Exclusively yours - Broughton Hall offers a unique and authentic opportunity to
experience life in a traditional stately home.
With its quintessentially English interiors this Grade 1 historic house is the perfect
complement to any corporate event or personal celebration.
Grassington lead mines & Brimham rocks
A nice leisurely stroll around the Yorkshire Dales. First place to visit was Grassington lead mines. A very interesting place indeed. The second place to visit was only a few miles away. Brimham rocks, looked after by the national trust. 100 million years in the making. Thanks for watching.
Lead mine walk.
Grassington lead mine history.
Brimham rocks.