With a private entrance and secluded garden, this two-bedroom lodge suite is the perfect hideaway. Finished throughout with opulent designer furnishings, Christian Lacroix blinds, original works of art, solid oak floors and plush carpets. Scrumptious vegan friendly toiletries from H2K, luxurious linens fluffy towels, bathrobes and hair dryers are all provided for your convenience. The master bedroom has a fabulous king size winged velvet bed in moss green and the most sumptuous mattress for an excellent night’s sleep, complimented by elegant mid-century antique furnishings. The second bedroom is slightly smaller, but just as enchanting, with the same velvet winged bed, this time a double, with an en-suite shower room and views over Pateley Bridge.
The bathroom is huge and heavenly, with a grand entrance to it, you can bathe in style with the roll top Victorian style bath with shower over, wall hung double vanity basin and toilet. You can really indulge your senses in this atmospheric space. The large living/dining room with its huge snuggly sofa and contemporary elegance, leads out to the private garden with decked area, lawn and hot tub. The high spec Kesseler Kitchen is gorgeous and very well equipped, where you’ll be able to cook up a feast and impress your guests with your culinary skills.
Locations don’t get any more perfect than Nydsley hall. There is so much to see and do in the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. For cyclists, the Pateley Bridge to Masham route and challenging Cote de Lofthouse climb featured as part of the 2017 Tour de Yorkshire and the 2019 World Cycling Championships are also nearby. With Nydsley Hall being located in Pateley Bridge you have instant access to all the independant shops, cafés, restaurants and pubs. The market town of Masham is 10 miles away and, further afield, the cathedral city of Ripon is 40 minutes or the stylish spa town of Harrogate a 45-minute drive. Nearby National Trust attractions include the magnificent Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal near Ripon and Brimham Rocks in Summerbridge.