The Lady Anne

The Lady Anne Room

This room is very spacious and can be set as a Super King size or twin room with hypo allergenic bedding.
 It has a lovely en-suite with a shower. All our rooms have a fridge, tea and coffee facilities and a hairdryer.

They also benefit from a 43" Smart TV with Netflix. We even stock our toilets with loo roll from The Cheeky Panda and Who Gives A Crap!
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Our room was lovely, clean & spacious it had a lovely feel, the beds were so comfortable we slept like babies!

Prices

  • 2 guests, King size bed: from £120 per night
  • 2 guests, twin beds: from £120 per night
  • 1 guest, King size bed: from £105 per night
Included in price:
  • Choice from our comprehensive vegan breakfast menu
  • Guest room courtesy tray that includes tea, coffee, plant based milk and homemade treats
  • Shampoo, conditioner and shower gel provided in your en-suite
  • Room service and clean towels daily upon request
  • High speed WiFi
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Lady Anne

Lady Anne Clifford, was a remarkable woman who owned many castles in the Yorkshire Dales and Westmoreland in the 17th Century. After her father died in 1605 she failed to inherit his estates which were passed on to her uncle. After nearly 38 years fighting to gain control of what was rightly hers, she spent the rest of her years restoring her castles and churches as well as building bridges, monuments and doing countless acts of charity.

We have a wonderful walk that starts at Skipton Castle, the gateway to the Yorkshire Dales and heads in a northerly direction through the charming un-spoilt villages of the Yorkshire Dales up into the rugged landscape of Mallerstang and the Eden Valley. The walk finishes in Penrith at Brougham Castle which was Lady Anne’s favourite castle and it was here she spend the last years of her life. You can follow many of the paths Lady Anne followed as she frequently visited her estates and explore many of the other important historical buildings associated with her story. A historical and enchanting walk through some of Yorkshires most beautiful countryside.