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Amerdale House Hotel
Arncliffe
Skipton
North Yorkshire

BD23 5QE
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Following our recent purchase of Amerdale House we have carried out some major changes. We have refurbished the hotel with luxury guest bedrooms, a new restaurant, kitchen and bar all to maximise your enjoyment of this fantastic part of the Yorkshire Dales.We both enjoy our work as qualified Chefs and Restaurateurs. This was recognised in 2005/6 when we won a Michelin BIB Gourmand Award, an AA Rosette award, became listed in The Good Food Guide 2006 and also the Michelin Eating Out in Pubs Guide 2006.So for 2007 you are invited to experience a whole new Amerdale House – not so much a Country House Hotel but more a “Restaurant with Rooms”. We hope you will join us soon.Amerdale House is located on the edge of the tiny hamlet of Arncliffe, one of the most beautiful in the Yorkshire Dales with a population of approximately 60. The village nestles at the bottom of the steep sided valley of the River Skirfare – a feeder to the always impressive River Wharfe. The surrounding villages of Grassington, Kilnsey, Kettlewell and Buckden add to every visitor's enjoyment of the Dale as they proudly provide for the Relaxing Rambler or the more Demanding Discoverer.The restaurant is our pride and joy. Major changes included new interiors and an enlarged relaxing bar.

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Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Evening Meal Provided
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year
TV in Rooms

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