Top Lodge is an alluring detached retreat located in Skipton, North Yorkshire, within the scenic Broughton Sanctuary. This accommodation is designed to comfortably sleep six guests across three uniquely styled bedrooms, each featuring its own bath or shower room. The lodge combines retro and modern interiors, offering a homely atmosphere perfect for families or friends seeking relaxation amidst nature. Guests can enjoy nearby scenic walks and opportunities for wild swimming, all within a ten-minute drive from the Yorkshire Dales village of Skipton.
The layout of Top Lodge spans three floors, providing ample space for guests. The ground floor includes a well-equipped kitchen, a dining room, a cozy sitting room with Sky television, and a king-size bedroom with an en-suite shower room. The lower ground floor has been transformed into a viewing room, library, and utility area, while the first floor hosts two additional king-size bedrooms, each with access to a family bathroom. Outside, a garden overlooks tranquil woodlands, adding to the serene environment, and there is secure storage available for bikes in the outbuildings.
Guests at Top Lodge can take advantage of various amenities within Broughton Sanctuary, including a 15% discount for dinner at The Bull for up to six guests and a complimentary breakfast at the Utopia bistro each weekday morning. The Sanctuary is rich in history and has served as a backdrop for numerous film productions, including popular series like "All Creatures Great and Small." The current owner, Roger Tempest, represents the 32nd generation of his family to inhabit this historic site, which has inspired works by his sister, cartoonist Annie Tempest.
Broughton Sanctuary offers a variety of activities for guests, including walking trails, cycling routes, and wild swimming opportunities. Additionally, visitors can access wellness facilities such as a sauna, steam rooms, and an indoor swimming pool at the Avalon Wellbeing Centre, available upon request. The expansive 3,000-acre Sanctuary also features 18 other holiday homes, ranging from unique gatehouses to historic farmhouses, making it an ideal destination for larger gatherings or family reunions.
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