Wensleydale pub and hotel in a great location in this picturesque village.
As a pub,the fifteenth century inn works well with a choice of good beers. As a hotel, it's a disaster with very shabby ,cold rooms poorly furnished and with many defects.
I can make allowances for the age of the property and the effects of the storm but the lack of basic maintenance and absence of customer focus is appalling. The heating system is capable but needs to be available 24 hours in rooms with no insulation and draughty windows. The attitude of the management team is defensive rather than accepting responsibility and correcting or fixing what is wrong/broken. Learn from my bad mistake and avoid this hotel.
A lovely old hotel with good food and cosy rooms. Very pet-friendly, although dogs aren't allowed in the breakfast room. I'd certainly love to stay here again.
The place is an old pub and whilst it is a little tired decor wise, this was clear from the pictures online. We had a request which wasn't passed on to the hotel, but the staff were so friendly and accommodating that it wasn't a problem. Location is lovely a quiet dales village with lovely views. Stayed one night and we both slept well. Some general maintenance of the premises wouldn't go amiss, and I would suggest a small information pack could be provided on the rooms for future guests.
When we arrived the room had been double booked, Expedias fault, i would never ever book through them again, worst booking company i have come across and still trying to get my money back
The hotel is old which means the toilets donât flush properly, the shower has no power and the water is lukewarm. There is no soundproofing therefore you can hear the people in the next room as if they were in your room.
The food is good, however they do not have a childrenâs menu.
The staff were wonderfully friendly but especially the lovely cleaning lady who went all the way back to her home to get me a razor. Iâd left mine behind and had to go to a wedding.
No showering facilities in the room I booked only a bath for which I was unaware of at the time. I sustained a broken back in 2011, so was unable to use the bath. Thankfully, on the 2nd last day we quickly used a shower in a vacant room with the landlord's permission. Staff are great along with the 1445 ambiance of the Inn.
Booked 6 rooms, only 5 available, temporary manager and her pet dogs staying in the other one. Disappointing stay with no food available after 7pm, in the evening, as we arrived at 7.15pm (I have made at least 10 attempts to to confirm the timings of the restaurant in the previous week, but no one answered the phone) . A shame because it is such a beautiful area. We were all very tired after a long day walking for charity and this was not appreciated. Clean with comfortable beds though.
This is a very old building, in a beautiful little village. We shared a quadruple room as we had a three year old with us. Two of the beds were really comfy but the third had springs sticking through, so we gave that one a miss. Breakfast, which we wern't expecting, was really good with a selection of toasts and cereals and then a choice of hot food, Lovely friendly staff. Only downside was the bedroom windows, which wouldn't open and the weather was really hot. We had a fan which helped.