High Hall in Skipton is consistently praised for its stunning location, luxurious comfort, and well-equipped facilities. Guests are charmed by its historic character and modern touches, making it an ideal retreat for family gatherings and special occasions. The beautiful gardens and thoughtful details, such as quality bed linen and a welcome basket, contribute to an unforgettable experience.
Guests frequently commend the immaculate condition of High Hall, noting the spotless rooms and well-maintained property. The high standard of cleanliness contributes significantly to the overall positive experience.
The property's setting in the Yorkshire Dales is highly appreciated for its beauty and tranquillity. Proximity to local pubs and scenic walks adds to the appeal, making the location ideal for guests seeking both relaxation and outdoor activities.
Numerous reviews highlight the comfortable beds, cosy sitting areas, and the warm, homely feel of the property. The luxurious touches and attention to guest comfort are evident throughout the house.
The range of facilities, including a well-equipped kitchen, hot tub, and entertainment options, receives high praise. Some guests mention minor difficulties with specific appliances, but overall, the facilities are regarded as excellent.
The hosts' thoughtfulness is evident in the provision of quality toiletries, fluffy towels, and a welcome basket, which guests find delightful. While such gifts enhance the experience, it is politely noted that they are subject to change and not guaranteed for every stay.
A remarkable Grade II* listed country house, built around 1535, and extended later in the 16th Century by Sir William Craven, whose career is widely regarded as one of the inspirations for the story of Dick Whittington.It is set in one acre of fabulous grounds on the edge of the delightful village of Appletreewick, in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. In 1548, William Craven was born to a pauper’s family in Appletreewick, in a cottage subsequently modified to be part of St John's Chapel, directly opposite the recently constructed High Hall.The Rector of Burnsall found him an apprenticeship in London, and he travelled by draper's cart to be apprenticed to a Merchant Taylor in the City of London. He thrived and rose through the ranks of the Merchant Taylors' Guild, and making his fortune (estimated at eight billion in current terms).He was knighted by James 1st in 1603, and finally became Lord Mayor of London in 1610. With a fondness for his roots in Appletreewick, Sir William acquired and enlarged the High Hall that had stood opposite his childhood home for his own use.He built the road bridges at Barden and Burnsall, paved the road from Appletreewick to Burnsall to ease his attendance at St. Wilfrid's Church, paid for the Church's repairs, and built and endowed Burnsall's Grammar School, whose foundation stone still lauds his contribution. As befits a country home of this stature, High Hall exudes history, character and authenticity, and provides ideal holiday accommodation for friends and family to get away from it all and enjoy this charming and historic home - High Hall wears the cloak of history lightly, like a favourite coat rather than a formal dress uniform. This imposing building is a real throwback to bygone days, with moulded stone copings, wood panelling, mullioned windows, flagged floors, old oak beams, original plasterwork, yet its sympathetic evolution and restoration have equipped it with every convenience expected of modern family life, whilst preserving its gentle and familiar character. Providing spacious accommodation, the ground floor offers the centrepiece of the building, the Great Hall, featuring a 16ft ceiling, a diamond-shaped stone flag floor, large stone inglenook, wood-burning stove, baby-grand piano, and enormous south-facing mullioned windows that flood the room with sunlight.Overlooking the Great Hall is the Minstrels' Gallery, a great place to sit and read and take in the storied history of this impressive yet welcoming room. The original oak Screens Passage leads through to a delightful south-facing sitting room overlooking the rear garden, and featuring a mantelpiece with an original decorative plasterwork "tree of life" motif; it also provides access through the original iron-studded front door to a stone porch with stone bench seating and a glazed door overlooking the gardens beyond. The spacious dining room boasts a large inglenook with beehive oven, original salt-box, wood-burning stove, original oak-panelled walls and ancient studded entrance door, this room is equipped with a substantial refectory table comfortably seating 14. The well-appointed adjoining kitchen is equipped with Aga and electric hobs and ovens, premium appliances, and also contains a spacious informal dining area. A split "stable" door leads out to the kitchen garden where guests can help themselves to homegrown produce and enjoy the plentiful birdlife attracted to the feeding table. The main staircase is a dogleg oak stair adorned with original panelling, rising all the way up the four storeys of the house in half-flights to the seven bedrooms and upstairs reception rooms above. On the first floor, the master bedroom is a real delight with superking bed, a magnificent ornate plasterwork ceiling, and original plasterwork chimney frieze featuring the Craven heraldic crest (the only recorded surviving instance of this version, before the family's subsequent elevation), all topped off with elevated views over the gardens to the surrounding Dales countryside. The adjoining bathroom features a free-standing cast iron claw-foot bath and separate shower unit. The first floor also features a further large bedroom with king-sized bed and ample wardrobe space, overlooking St John's Chapel and the village main street. This room can optionally be combined with the master bedroom to form a sumptuous private master suite equipped with both bathroom and dressing room. The beautiful staircase leads higher to a further bedroom located at the mid-floor landing level, equipped with king bed and en-suite shower room, and then higher still to the second floor landing where there is access to a 32' x 28ft sitting room/games room above the Great Hall, with leather sofa, 12 ft ceilings, commanding views over the gardens and beyond over Wharfedale, a large flat screen TV, and a supply of traditional games - an ideal place for the kids to relax and unwind, and most importantly to get away from the parents.A further short staircase off the main 2nd floor landing leads to a further small landing with access to:
-a spacious bedroom with super-king bed, ensuite, and beautiful open-beamed high ceiling, overlooking the gardens and the fields beyond down to the River Wharfe.
- a spacious second-floor bathroom featuring a double bath and separate shower unit.
-a further large bedroom with king bed, overlooking the village rooftops and main street.
-a staircase leading to a loft suite, with king bed, ensuite, sitting area, and elevated views up Wharfedale towards Burnsall Fell. Heading back down to the main 2nd floor landing, the central oak staircase then rises a further level to access a charming split-level loft bedroom, equipped with king bed, ensuite, and a private seating area, and elevated views to Simon's Seat and Howgill. This wonderful Dales holiday home has the added benefit of a walled cottage garden, formal topiary gardens, folly, a water garden bordered by yew hedging and lavender beds, a delightful cobbled entrance courtyard, and a well-stocked kitchen garden with vegetables and culinary herbs. Spend some time in the morning sunlight over breakfast in the front garden as you plan the day’s activities, or wander down to the koi pond and feed the fish. A large level lawn provides a great spot for an improvised kick-about, or a game of badminton or croquet. The large summerhouse has been set up as a relaxation area with music system and mirrored studio space to practice Yoga or Pilates, with french doors opening directly to the gardens. The gardens offer ample traditional bench seating and plenty of spots to linger in peaceful contemplation, as well as facilities for outdoor dining. The hot tub is set just above the kitchen garden, and provides a great place to relax after a day out on the local fells or public footpath walks along the river to nearby Burnsall or Grassington. Enjoy excellent cycling trails and footpaths right from the doorstep; explore Bolton Abbey and the infamous Strid- a notorious stretch of deep water where the River Wharfe is forced into a hidden, thundering channel; or enjoy the unique botanical gardens at nearby Parceval Hall and explore the mysterious Troller's Gill. Experience the history of a bygone age and relaxed country living at its finest in this truly wonderful holiday home.
The Dales village of Appletreewick is set in Wharfedale, just 9 miles north of the market town of Skipton. It is set close to a river and is home to two award-winning pubs’. The many walks include the Dales Way following the banks of the River Wharfe, whilst the nearby Parceval Hall Gardens offer woodland walks and quiet gardens with views of Simon Seat.
Sykes Gem Awards 2025 Silver winner for Best Historic Property.
Over four split-level floors.
Seven bedrooms: First Floor: Landing and Minstrels' Gallery.
1 x kingsize,1 x master bedroom with super king-size.
Large bathroom.
Upper first floor: 1 x kingsize with ensuite (shower, basin and WC).
2nd floor: Games room / sitting room with large flat screen TV, traditional games.
Upper Second floor: 1 x king-size, 1 x super king-size (zip/link, can be configured as twin on request) with en-suite (shower, basin and WC).
Top Floors: 1 x kingsize, with ensuite (shower, basin and wc), 1 x kingsize room with small dressing room/snug attached.
Sleeps 14.
Ground floor: Great Hall with wood-burning stove.
Spacious sitting room.
Kitchen/diner with electric AGA, Separate large dining room with wood-burning stove and refectory table seating 14.
Screens Passage and glazed Entrance Porch to gardens.
Cloakroom with basin and WC.
Lower ground floor: utility area with washing machines and dryer.
Oil central heating with two wood-burning stoves.
Infra-red panel radiant heating to the top floors.
Electric AGA, double oven, electric hob, microwave, drawer fridge, drawer freezer, large fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, 2 x dishwashers.
Smart TV's with Freeview, DVD, Bluetooth speakers, radio, WiFi, selection of books, games, toys.
All fuel and power incl in rent.
Supply of logs on honesty box basis.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Cot and highchair available.
Off road parking for 7 cars.
Lockable bike storage and maintenance facilities.
Enclosed, lawned garden with patios, folly, koi pond and furniture.
Summerhouse with music system and studio space available for yoga and pilates.
Hot tub.
No dogs sorry.
No smoking.
Two popular pubs within 5 minutes walk.
Shops 5 miles.
Note; Check in time 4PM.Please note: No hen or stag parties.
Louise
The house is immaculate, and furnished and equipped to such a high standard, it has everything you need and more. My family travelled from Sheffield, Cambridge and Qatar and we stayed for three nights over Christmas and had a wonderful time, the house, the incredible Christmas tree and all the attention to detail made it just magical. Thank you Ken for being the perfect host and for the opportunity to stay in your beautiful family home.
John
Very spacious but still cosy, clean and comfortable for the 10 of us that stayed there. Bonus that there are 2 great pubs within a few minutes walk of High Hall. Can sometimes take a while to get used to the quirks and foibles of an unfamiliar property and its facilities but we had most things sorted within a few hours. We all said we would want to return and Iâm sure we will follow up on this.
Jacqueline
The fully equipped kitchen and comfortable lounge suited us well. However the fire alarm going off at 16;15 caused a lot worry but we were told this might have been triggered by 'dust or a cobweb'................. being woken at 02;15 with it sounding again was really disturbing with family members rushing downstairs to escape . Also I hadn't got my £500 bond returned within 7 days and had to send 2 emails before it was deposited 11 days after we left . Both incidents took the shine off what should have been a wonderful stay.
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