Dale Hall is a Grade II Listed Georgian house built for a local business man in the early 1800's, then later became a family home, but in 1975 was turned into a hotel. However in 2001 it closed its doors and then stood derelict for 10 years. The Hall was then purchased and underwent a 7 year restoration process, creating a truly luxurious, sumptuous country retreat.
The current owners have filled Dale Hall with elegant furniture and fittings and spared no expense in transforming this 200+ year old Hall into what we see now; all eight bedrooms are individually designed and offer vast King-size beds, many with Italian marble and Brazilian granite bathrooms with whirlpool baths, cast iron radiators and window seats and not to mention to breath-taking views over the rolling hills of Nidderdale.
Outside the Hall and within the grounds finds a vast gravel surround and a sweeping front lawn perfect for when the sun is shinning. The pretty little town of Pateley Bridge is a short walk away and lays claim to having the oldest sweet shop in England. There are many walking and cycling trails intertwined throughout the local area and Dale Hall lies conveniently at the half way point for many.
A note from the owners
Dale Hall is the family home which they love to share. All of the rooms are individually styled by ourselves, giving each a unique feeling. Dale Hall combines modern and luxurious accommodation with true Yorkshire hospitality... a perfect rural retreat suitable for all.