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Tudor House Guest House, Bed & Breakfast Accommodation near Malham in the Yorkshire Dales.
A warm welcome from Bob & Sheila Marchant, the proprietors of Tudor House.
We look forward to welcoming you to the most unique B&B / Guest House accommodation in The Yorkshire Dales.
We are quickly developing a reputation for the warmest of welcomes and are making Tudor House a real “home from home” in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales.
No stone is left unturned in trying to help our guests make the most of their stay with us and visitors from 0 to 99 are made to feel "at home". If you want somewhere special to celebrate your 100th birthday we would be happy to help with that too!!
In addition, the building itself is completely unique and in the words of one seasoned B&B visitor is;
"..without doubt this is the most amazing location for a guest house I have ever seen in 20 years". See TripAdvisor.
4 of our rooms have undergone the 'Sheila' treatment with an extensive make over including the installation of flat screen TV’s with built in DVD players. The other two will receive even more extensive upgrades in the autumn.
With 3 double rooms (one of which is on the ground floor and "pet friendly"), a twin, a single and a fabulous family 'suite' we have rooms to cater for all needs.
Our breakfasts offer the widest range of fresh locally produced products and few guests leave without praising "The Full Monty"
Bell Busk is a tiny hamlet only 4 miles from Malham and less than a mile from the A65, midway between Skipton & Settle, so making a perfect base for exploring all of the attractions the Yorkshire Dales have to offer.
On top of all of that, we are on the world famous Skipton – Settle – Carlisle railway, being the old railway station for the village of Malham.
Malhamdale is a hive of activity in the summer and we will be putting together lots of offers and events to tempt you to sample our hospitality, so please keep visiting the site and find the best time to book your stay at Tudor House!
See you soon.
November Closure Notice
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