The main road from Skipton to Kendal slices the village of Gargrave in half. Be sure to explore across the bridge into the quieter southern part. It is said that St Andrew's Parish Church was spared by the ravaging Scots because it was named after their saint. There is a display of ancient stones, fragments of Anglo Danish crosses from the 9th and 10th centuries. Inside, there is a wooden tabled carved MDXX1, the date (1521) of the building of the previous church on this site. The present one is 19th century. In the 1970s the church bells were re-cast and were waiting to be re-hung when they were stolen and taken away to be melted down. The news spread nationally, and the bells were recovered.
With its oak-beamed ceilings, open fire, traditional cask ales and home made food, The Masons Arms is just the place to relax and unwind in the company of friendly locals.
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Former coaching inn with a friendly atmosphere in a multi-roomed layout near the village centre. We offer comfortable, spacious guest bedrooms; an open plan bar serving local and interesting cask ales, ciders and lagers; a restaurant with home cooked food.
Credit Card
Wi-Fi
Licensed
Laundry
Dogs accepted
Bike Storage
Car Parking
Packed Lunches
Evening Meals
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