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Guest House in Gunnerside, County Durham


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ROWLETH END,
Gunnerside
County Durham
England
DL11 6PY

Rowleth End, Gunnerside

Accommodation Description:
Are you weary of stress and hectic living, and need to breathe new energy into body and soul? Then Rowleth End is for you. Hospitality at its best; At weekends, more a house party than an hotel or guest house. Its five guest bedrooms are individually styled with quality beds and period furniture

The evening menus feature the very best of local produce. Log fires; local real ales at the bar. Relax in style and comfort, yet with plenty of informality



From: £80.00

Accommodation Rating: 4*G (about ratings)

Facilities

  • Car parking available onsite
  • Restaurant
  • Bar
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest

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Bolton Castle - 5.3 miles (Castle) Heritage Rating

Wensleydale Creamery Visitor Centre - 7.7 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

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Coverham Abbey - 10.8 miles (Abbey) Heritage Rating

Middleham Castle - 11.6 miles (Castle) Heritage Rating

Braithwaite Hall - 11.6 miles (Historic Building) Heritage Rating

Pendragon Castle - 11.8 miles (Castle) Heritage Rating

Mallerstang Dale - 12.3 miles (Countryside) Heritage Rating



  Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit

Muker - 3.4 miles away Heritage Rating

Askrigg - 5 miles away Heritage Rating

Aysgarth - 6.6 miles away Heritage Rating

Hawes - 7.7 miles away Heritage Rating

Middleham - 11.1 miles away Heritage Rating

Richmond - 12.9 miles away Heritage Rating

Kirkby Stephen - 13.9 miles away Heritage Rating

Bedale - 19.7 miles away Heritage Rating

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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low to exceptional) on historic interest

Directions:
Drive to Reeth in Swaledale via Richmond or Leyburn. Follow the main road 5 miles up the valley (ie west) through Low Row. Carry on 0.25 miles past the turning to Crackpot. Rowleth End is on the left just past an uneven road surface sign and 1.25 miles before Gunnerside.


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