Bridge End Guest House
Pleasantly situated adjacent to Ingleton Waterfalls Walk

Bed and breakfast starts from £25 per person per night (Jan 2009). Please call for more details
01524 241413

A very warm welcome to Bridge End Guest House, a 6 bedroom Georgian Mansion House in the centre of Ingleton village, an area of outstanding natural beauty and adjacent to some of the most spectacular waterfall and woodland scenery in the North of England. Formerly the mill owner's house, Bridge End is a grade 2 listed building of exceptional character with original sweeping Waring & Gillow staircase and is renowned for its 3-storey picture window which overlooks the River Doe.

Accommodation

Most guest rooms are en-suite, all with tea and coffee making facilities, colour television and central heating. We have a drying room, secure storage for bikes & the added advantage of a private car park. A full English breakfast is served each day in our spacious and comfortable guest's dining room. A lighter and vegetarian option is also vailable.

Facilities

En-suite | Colour TV | Tea and Coffee making facilities| Heated Bed | Drying room| Car Parking | Cycle Storage

Local Area

We are located in the centre of the village adjacent to the infamous Waterfalls Walk and conveniently situated for the Lake District, Coast and touring the Yorkshire Dales. Close by are the 3 peaks of Ingleborough, Whernside & Pen-y-Ghent. The market towns of Kirkby Lonsdale, Settle and Kendal are only a short drive from the Guest House.

Ingleton has a heated open-air swimming pool, crown bowling green, tennis courts and for golf enthusiasts there are golf courses at Bentham and Settle. Whatever your interests, walking or caving, touring the Dales or just relaxing with a coffee on our balcony overlooking the river, Ingleton is an ideal place to stay, with its quaint shops, friendly pubs and cafes.




We look forward to hearing from you

Mill Lane, Ingleton, North Yorkshire, LA6 3EP  |  Tel: 01524 241 413
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