Wharfe View is a traditional stone built farmhouse located 10 minutes from The Devonshire Arms Hotel & Spa which has been exquisitely renovated to the highest standard whilst retaining and enhancing many of the original features.
What makes a stay at Wharfe View Cottage unique?
The outside spaces around the cottage have been landscaped and built for you to enjoy Wharfe View Cottages breathtaking location and panoramic views. At the rear of the cottage you can enjoy its landscaped garden and stone flagged terrace with seating area in complete awe of your surroundings and the cottages location. Adequate parking is available outside the cottage for up to four vehicles.
What is the capacity for Wharfe View Cottage?
The house sleeps six guests in two large double and one large twin-bedded room. Outside, you are will find a spacious courtyard and spectacular views across the Wharfe Valley and beyond.
What can guests enjoy when staying in the Skipton area?
Skipton, the southern gateway to the Dales grew wealthy as a trading centre for sheep and wool. A small and friendly town with nostalgic cobbled side streets, it began life when the owners of Skipton Castle acquired a market charter in 1204 and never looked back. The town still keeps its essentially medieval layout dominated by the magnificent castle, parish church, and traditional high street market place with radiating alleys and covered passages between what were originally narrow landholdings known as tofts and crofts. Today these are busy pedestrian areas packed with fascinating shops and boutiques, inns and courtyards.
Where can guests enjoy food and drink?
The 3 AA Rosette award-winning Burlington Restaurant at The Devonshire Arms Hotel & Spa combines classical country house style with fresh, exciting, modern British menus from one of the UK's most talented Chefs, Paul Leonard. The vibrant brasserie & bar has a riot of rich jewel colours and contemporary art, this together with the buzz of guests and locals makes this a really unique little spot.