Luxurious en-suite bedrooms
All three en-suite bedrooms have been extensively refurbished during Spring/Summer 2009 and are of a very high standard offering our guests comfort and style. Two of the bedrooms are located on the ground floor for easy access and the third on the first floor. Complimentary toiletries are offered in each bedroom along with tea and coffee making facilities. All the bedrooms have flat screen digital TV mounted on the wall with DVD.
‘Bonny Face’ – Twin Room
Named after the passenger train that ran between Hawes and Bradford Square from the early twentieth century until it stopped running in March 1959. This bedroom has a newly refurbished en- suite shower room with under-floor heating and is on the ground floor.
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‘Old Faithful’ – Double Room
Named after the passenger train that ran between Hawes and Northallerton from the early twentieth century until it stopped running in 1954. This bedroom has an en-suite shower with stone flooring throughout with under floor heating on the ground floor.
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‘Station Master’ – Family Room
In 1878 Charles E Robinson became the first station master who occupied the house. Many others came and went until 1964 when the very last station master J. E Richardson retired when the station closed. This bedroom has dual aspect windows overlooking Hawes old railway station and the surrounding dale. This bedroom has an en-suite shower room.
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