The Old Town Hall Guest House

The Neukin, North Yorkshire

Property Description

Constructed as a drill hall for training the troops in 1862, The Old Town Hall spent the majority of the 20th Century as a meeting place for the residents of Redmire and a venue for wedding parties and the like. In 1966 it was converted into a single storey house with a shop and post office attached and finally in 2005 the conversion to a two-storey house was completed.

Julie & Simon extend a very warm Yorkshire welcome to visitors to our home where we invite you to partake in excellent home cooked local produce in our Tea Room and stay a while with us in our newly renovated guest rooms.

We have three newly refurbished guest rooms, all with private or en-suite bathroom and double or twin beds. Each of the rooms has TV/DVD, CD/Radio, beverage making facilities, bathrobes, full sized bath and shower with speakers in bathrooms, hair dryer and alarm clock. Complimentary wine is provided for your arrival. Breakfast is served using local produce until 9:30am for a leisurely start to the day's activities. There is ample private parking and secure facilities for bicycles. We regret no pets are catered for and we operate a totally non-smoking establishment.

We are situated in central Wensleydale, ideal for exploring or re-discovering the outstanding beauty of the Yorkshire Dales by foot or touring on bicycle or car. Public transport links are available by train to Redmire station during the summer months and a regular bus service operates to both the east and west ends of the dale. The Bolton Arms pub situated some hundred and fifty yards away provides excellent local brews and evening meals.

Wensleydale boasts some of the most beautiful scenery in the United Kingdom with its dramatic Moorland, rolling fields, spectacular mediaeval castles, meandering rivers and wonderful waterfalls. Alongside its natural beauty, Wensleydale and the surrounding area offers a paradise for all types of visitor, from those looking for a vigorous activity holiday to those in search of a more relaxing break. Historic market towns, abbeys, caves, museums, golf, fishing, walking, cycling and shopping - Wensleydale has something to offer everyone. Coupled with opportunities for tasting excellent cuisine produced using the finest local ingredients, we are sure that your visit and stay in our beautiful part of the country will not be your last.

Facilities

  • » Breakfast Included
  • » Car Parking Available
  • » Internet Access
  • » Laundry
  • » Airport Pick Up
  • » Bicycle Hire
  • » Credit Cards Accepted
  • » Towels
  • » Luggage Storage
  • » Children Friendly
  • » Telephone/Fax Facilities
  • » 24 hour reception
  • » Travel Desk/Travel Info
  • » Bike Parking
  • » Free Carpark
  • » Non Smoking
  • » Taxes Included in Price
  • » Free Internet Access
  • » WiFi in lobby
  • » Web access in lobby
  • » Web access in Room
  • » WiFi in room
  • » Air Conditioning

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Directions

The Old Town Hall is situated in the village of Redmire, close to the market town of Leyburn, Wensleydale, North Yorkshire.

From M6:
Leave the M6 at Junction 37 signposted for Kendal and take the A684 East-bound signposted to Sedbergh.

Continue on the A684 through Sedbergh, Garsdale, Hawes and Bainbridge. Turn left in front of the Rose & Crown pub and continue to the next T junction. Take a right turn here and carry on through Askrigg, Woodhall and Carperby. The next village is Redmire and you need to take a left turn very soon after the '30' signs up a small track. The Old Town Hall is situated on the right hand side as you come around the bend after approx 100 metres.

From A1 North:
Leave the A1 at Scotch Corner and take the A6108 to Richmond. Continue on A6108 to Leyburn.
At Leyburn take A684 to Wensley and before you enter the village of Wensley, take a right turn signed Askrigg & Redmire.

The next village you enter is Redmire after approx 3 miles and as you approach the village, take the first right hand turn signed Reeth and head south on the road across the village greens. Turn left down a restricted access road and The Old Town Hall is on your left hand side.

From A1 South:
Leave the A1 at Leeming Bar and take A684 through Aiskew, Bedale, Crakehall, Patrick Brompton, Constable Burton, Leyburn. At Leyburn, take the same directions as from A1 North.