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Leisure at Barnsdale Hall Hotel

Leisure at Barnsdale Hall Hotel

So Much to Do at Barnsdale Hall Hotel.
With a very impressive 22ft Swimming Pool, Kiddies splash pool and Jacuzzi there’s plenty to do, and that’s just for starters. If that isn’t enough there’s Tennis, Squash, Crazy Golf, Pitch’n’Putt, table tennis, boules and more… and a fully air-conditioned gymnasium!

Included in the gymnasium are Resistance Machines and Free-Weights to a selection of state of the art cardio-vascular machines such as Treadmills, Cycles, Steppers, Cross-Trainers, Rowing Machines and a Hand Bike.

Barnsdale Hall Hotel is an absolute haven for those wishing to partake of activities. Nestled in Rutland that has unique tranquillity of a land unfettered by modern living.

So if you’re looking for a hotel that offers something more to fit in with your TOG walks around Rutland, we certainly have it here for you.

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Local Attractions

Local Attractions

There is lots to do in East Sussex, from visiting the local towns of Lewes and Brighton, looking around the many outstanding houses, gardens and historic places of Sussex and Kent, to discovering the many fine local food & drink producers.

One of the highlights of staying at The Grain Store is direct access to the South Downs Way, a long-distance footpath that runs for 100 miles across breath-taking scenery from Winchester in Hampshire to Eastbourne in Sussex.

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Low BarnLow Barn

Low Barn (sleeps 6)

A sympathetically and tastefully restored old Dales Barn with an open plan double height Lounge with Wood Burning Stove.

The adjoining spacious Dining Kitchen has Dishwasher , Washing Machine, Larder Fridge and Chest Freezer.

There is a King Sized Bedroom with En-Suite Wet Room Shower, Wash Basin and WC suitable for guests with limited mobility or who may need to use a wheelchair some of the time. (Disabled aids available if required)

The lower ground floor has two bedrooms, one Twin and one Full-Size Bunk Beds. A separate family Bathroom with Shower over Bath, Wash Basin and WC.

Free WiFi available

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Lundholme Farm Caravan ParkLundholme Farm Caravan Park

Lundholme Farm Caravan Park

A small secluded Caravan Park with glorious views of Ingleborough and the surrounding countryside with 14 Hard Standing Pitches. All Pitches have Electric Hook Up, Freshwater Tap and Grey Waste Water Disposal Point.

NEW Amenity block with Accessible Wetroom
New for 2019 is a stone built amenity building with Accessible Wet Room and WC, Family Wet Room with WC, separate Shower and two additional WC’s.

Outside is a Pot Wash area with local information.

Free WiFi available

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Magpie (sleeps up to 4)

Magpie (sleeps up to 4)

An attractive split-level cottage which has a window view onto the guest garden. The ground floor consists of an open plan living/dining/kitchen area and a double bedroom. Upstairs leads to a large twin bedroom and bathroom which includes a shower over bath.

Magpie is ideal for families, two couples enjoying a week away together or two people wishing to have the privacy of their own bedrooms. Magpie provides the cosiness of a small cottage with the flexibility of modern living.

Occupancy: Maximum 4 adults (+ a cot)
Dogs: When 4 adults; 1 small/medium dog.  When 2 adults; up to 2 medium dogs (to be used as a guide only – please contact us regarding individual requirements)

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Mayfly Safari Tent

Mayfly Safari Tent

Mayfly Safari Tent enjoys endless views over the fields surrounding Riverdale; the comfy chairs under the large canopy will be your favourite spot to watch spectacular sunsets against the backdrop of the higher ground of the Yorkshire Dales. Or will the romance of sitting around the fire pit and cooking steaks on a real woodfire (instead of the gas-fired BBQ) get you out into the garden?

Mayfly has wheel-friendly access via a gently sloping wooden ramp (90-100 cm wide), there is plenty of manoeuvre space in the super-sized living area and around the large log burner, and the king-size double bedroom has wider access. With the 4 bunk beds, that brings the total capacity to 6 people. Mayfly offers, just like the other 3 Riverdale Safari Tents, an individually styled “quirky vintage” décor and all the extra and unusual super-glamping 5*comforts that we already mentioned at Butterfly Safari Tent!

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Topaz CottageTopaz Cottage

Meadow Cottage

Meadow Cottage sleeps 4, is spacious and stunning with period features – stone walls, arched windows and wooden beams.  Both bedrooms are en suite. The ground floor bedroom can be super king or twin and the first floor has a king bed.  Either bedroom has space for a cot.

The lounge has leather sofas and dining table.  The well equipped kitchen is light and bright.

One well behaved dog is welcome.  We have a field and a lane for morning exercise. 

The sunny patio is just shared with Vale Cottage, these two cottages can be booked together for a family group.

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Millers View Cottage

Millers View Cottage

The view from this cosy hideaway overlooks fields and offers a view towards the Wye Valley at Miller’s Dale.

The property forms part of a stone barn conversion and is an ideal retreat for people on their own or couples looking for a romantic retreat who want the comfort of a hotel but the freedom and intimacy of their own place.

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Opal CottageOpal Cottage

Moor Cottage

It’s not hard to see why Moor Cottage is very popular.  The lounge is double height with double aspect cartshed windows, log burning stove, brick feature walls and reclining sofa and chairs. Collapse after your day out and about.

Two good sized en suite bedrooms, one on the ground floor with super king or twin beds, the other is on the first floor with a king bed and exposed wood beams.

The kitchen diner is in a garden room to die for with views of the garden and a door to the decking over the wildlife pond.  Perfect place to chill out after that hike!

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Motorhome Power points

Motorhome Power points

Our car park is suitable for motor homes and we can supply water and an electricity supply, with converters – all we ask is that you book in advance and buy something in the pub!

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Chirk Castle

National Trust – Chirk Castle

Chirk Castle
Chirk Castle is the only one of Edward I’s marcher fortresses still inhabited today. The area of the castle with the most visually original features is the West Range, where visitors can still explore the Adam Tower, complete with its two-level dungeons, medieval garderobes (toilets) and murder holes.

On most days visitors can meet our castle garrison who will be happy to demonstrate weapons, allow you to feel the weight of the armour, and even take our younger visitors through a pike drill so they can defend the castle – be careful you’re not put in the stocks!

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Great Chalfield

National Trust – Great Chalfield Manor & Garden

A charming 15th-century manor house with Arts and Crafts garden.

Great Chalfield Manor has seen several owners and several changes over the centuries, but in the early twentieth century Major Robert Fuller restored it to reflect it roots.
Discover Great Chalfield Manor

Great Chalfield Manor was built ca.1465 by Thomas Tropenell, a wealthy business man who built and acquired several large estates during his time. At the heart of the house lies the Hall, flanked by unusually symmetrical gable cross wings and oriel windows.

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Hanbury Hall

National Trust – Hanbury Hall & Gardens

Originally a stage-set for summer parties, the house provides a glimpse into life at the turn of the eighteenth century.

Enjoy a stroll around the gardens at Hanbury Hall. From the Walled Garden to Kytes Orchard and beyond, the gardens at Hanbury look beautiful throughout the year.

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Courts Garden

National Trust – The Courts Garden

This curious English country garden is full of differently styled garden rooms, each with their own surprise, testament to its gardeners past and present who have all brought something new to The Courts.
Formal garden

The charming topiary and collourful borders of the tranquil formal garden are a delight throughout the open season.Impressive sculptured yew trees and fragrant flowers fringe the paths to the beautiful manicured lawns.

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Blakeney Lodge

National Trust Blakeney Lodge

Blakeney Lodge sits in the shadows of an old windmill, whilst on the edge of Blakeney National Nature Reserve. Inside reveals a compact but cosy space with high beamed ceilings and two colourful bedrooms. Just a short walk will lead you to the wild saltmarshes of Blakeney and vast views of the coast.

Close by is Blakeney Point, recognised as internationally important for its breeding birds, and its seal colony. Grey seal pups are born on Blakeney Point during November, December and early January. The best way to view the seal pups is by taking a boat from Morston Quay.

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Combe Park

National Trust Combe Park Lodge Self Catering Cottage

This Edwardian cottage is furnished in a traditional and cosy style and the provision of two bathrooms mean it is ideal for two couples or a family wanting to explore the East Lyn Valley.

Combe Park Lodge is easily accessible and provides an opportunity to stay in the heart of Devon countryside and is just three quarters of a mile stroll from Watersmeet.

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