Settle is a bustling market town in the foothills of the Pennines, amongst some of the most picturesque scenery in North Yorkshire. The town stands beside the largest outcrop of limestone in Britain - in a region of scars, cliffs, caves and potholes. At the rear of the town a zigzag footpath leads to the summit of Castleberg crag . Settle is at its most liveliest and colourful on Tuesdays, when the weekly market takes place. The centre is dominated by the Shambles, a historic 3-storey building with shops on two levels and houses above, and the Town Hall, built on the site of the toll-booth . Settle is on the famous Settle to Carlisle railway. There is a varied choice of accommodation to suit every budget - hotels with en-suite rooms, luxury guest houses, self-catering cottages and apartments, and caravan and camping sites.
King William the Fourth Guest House provides high quality Bed and Breakfast accommodation in the centre of the beautiful North Yorkshire town of Settle. This one-time public house has been lovingly converted into a warm and welcoming guest house. Period features blend with modern design to provide stylish bed and breakfast accommodation. All the rooms in King William House have been finished to the highest standard and period features blend with stylish modern fittings.
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Langcliffe Park near Settle, is a haven from which to enjoy the peace, Touring caravans, motor homes and tents are welcomed into their own secluded area, offering excellent facilities including electrical hook ups, toilets, free hot showers, washing up area, disabled facilities, and a launderette. Gas is available to purchase onsite from reception.
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Ashes Farm, situated in the Ribble Valley, is a picturesque 1600's stone-built farmhouse. Located almost central to the three peaks and virtually on the doorstep of the Pennine Way, the Dales Way the Settle to Carlisle Way, the Ribble Way and the Pennine Bridleway in the Heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. This allows unique access to some of the finest walking and mountain bike trails in England. Ribblehead viaduct and station which also features an excellent local pub is located on the Settle to Carlisle train line, and being around a mile away, gives great access by train. Ashes Farm Farmhouse is a three bedroom Bed & Breakfast, we also have a converted barn/cottage, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath and two luxury hand-built bespoke Cabins/lodges all with beautiful views of Pen-y-ghent and the Yorkshire Three Peaks.
Located on the main road, distinguished by a black Royal mail style postbox and signpost, opposite a small unused garage. The entrance is located at '///alleyway.cherish.prove' on what three words.
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Built around 1640, the Golden Lion is situated in the heart of Settle''s 17th century market place. Still retaining many of its original features, the hotel offers a comfortable bar lounge with a good selection of beers, and a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The hotel offers pleasantly furnished bedrooms.
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