Harefield Hall is a small family run business, offering four star accommodation with restaurant and bar in Pateley Bridge, North Yorkshire. This beautiful building once belonged to the Archbishop of York and is rumored to have once belonged to King Henry VIII. Harefield Hall is set amongst 28 acres of woodland in beautiful Nidderdale, North Yorkshire.
A 10 minute stroll takes you to the heart of Nidderdale, the bustling market town of Pateley Bridge. Nidderdale boasts many striking natural features such as Howstean Gorge, Brimham Rocks and Gritstone Cliffs making this area of outstanding natural beauty a must see for any visitors to the Dales.
Harefield Hall is the ideal place to get away from it all and relax, providing four star guest accommodation, lounge bar with real log fire and hall dining room.
For the more energetic, endless miles of country walks with spectacular views and horse riding are available. Harefield Hall also offers private fishing on the River Nidd.
The Hall Restaurant offers a wide range of meals, from A-la-Carte to bar meals, including local flame grilled steaks from award winning butchers. * * Serving Wednesday to Saturday 5.30pm to 8.30pm - Sunday Lunch 12th of May 12.30-3.30pm **.
Harefield Hall also has its own private holiday cottage located at the top of the car park, sleeping up to 4 guests with full enclosed garden perfect for dogs. We also have a sister cottage located on the other side of the dale in Pateley Bridge.
Please see the holiday cottage section for more details.