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Parcevall Hall Tea Room - Skipton - Photo album

What a fabulous place for a retreat! A wonderful old building packed with character, beautiful gardens and such a peaceful setting. When the gong is sounded to call you in to the dining room you know you're about to sit down to a delicious meal! The food is great, home cooking at its best and plent
Beautiful Himalayan Gardens set in hidden valley. Azaleas, Rhododendrons, trees and assorted alpines. Small lake. Walled garden. Great views. A hidden gem. Note: Large house on grounds is not open to the public but is interesting to look at. Footpaths can be steep, narrow and uneven. Not wheelchair
Great morning out at Parcevall Gardens visited at the start of May and all the flowers were in bloom. The cafe is really nice and ee had a raspberry sorbet. Highly recommended. However, there is no entry into the hall as it is a diocese retreat and £9 per person is as steep as the walk up the hill t
A very beautiful and calming place. Magnificent views from gardens. Feeling like time stood still , but wind moves.
Absolutely delightful and extensive gardens in a quiet and peaceful setting on the edge of the moors. Mature trees, planted over 100 years ago provide shelter for a surprisingly wide selection of plants grouped into many different garden types. The gardens are laid out over the hillside and are not
Such a lovely caming place. Sadly not suitable for wheelchair users but some mobility aids would cope. The woods have cleared paths and bridges in multiple routes and a lovely waterfall. Plus the house gardens are rich with plants for every month meaning you see different varieties throughout the ye
Wonderful gem of a garden full of surprises. Glorious weather and few visitors helped a great deal with time and space to sit in sunshine at various points to take it in. Highly recommend the guide with map and mini biography of Sir William Miller both modestly priced. Glorious views of Simon's Se
A nice place for walking, stunning view. The only let down for me was there was no mobile service at all. This can be good if you just want to spend some quality time on your own or with your family. It has some good picnic spot as well. Overall, great. The entry fee is £8 per person as of Sunday th
What a little gem! Definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area. The gardens are beautiful and the signposted walks provide a lovely little stroll. The views out over the dale from the top of the formal gardens are stunning, whilst the rock garden is a great place to spend a bit of time relaxing
I had the privilege to stay the weekend here. All the meals we were severed, was home made fresh and well cooked. The rooms were clean and well maintained. The beds were comfortable. The linen was of a good standard. The whole area inspires peace and tranquillity. The variety of flora and fauna w
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