| Bed & Breakfast, Guest House  Abbots Thorn is a homely Dales house built between 1754 and 1850 and has, we suspect, the only round chimneys in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, reputedly the stones came from Middleham Castle. Central heating, a wood burning stove and modern boiler make sure your stay is warm, comfortable and relaxing.
We offer a warm, friendly welcome to all our guests and they have the option of a double en-suite, twin/super king en-suite or a double with sole use of the house bathroom. All rooms face south and have wonderful views over Coverdale.
Everything is spotlessly clean and tidy as befits our 4 Star Visit Britain Award premises.
Breakfast and dinner (if chosen) is served in the Edwardian dining room, Pat’s love of cooking can be seen in the superb food emanating from the kitchen’s Aga. There is a breakfast menu in each bedroom so you may choose the night before what delectable delight you would like for breakfast, it ranges from the “full Yorkshire†to lighter options, there is always a supply of cereals, fruit juice, yogurt and fruit to start and most days home made fresh bread. Sample of the evening meals can be found on the web site.
The guest lounge with its oak beams and wood burner, for those chilly evenings, has a music centre, books, walking maps, puzzles, cards and a cribbage board.
Guests are invited from 4.00pm onwards and checkout is 10.00am unless you have arranged otherwise.
A warm, friendly welcome awaits.
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