Bell Busk Bed and Breakfasts
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Bell Busk, Near Malham,
Bell Busk, Yorkshire, England,
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Tudor (Time Period)
Tudor House dates from 1849. It was built as Bell Busk Station, to service the village of Malham, by the North Western Railway Company (a.k.a. Little North Western), which was soon to be amalgamated with The Midland Railway. The line was originally the Leeds to Morecambe route, but by 1876 … more >>
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From: £50.00
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