管理会社の情報
Luxury Travel Emporium is owned and run by its founders, husband and wife team Sean and Sarah McDermott. Together we share a passion for creating warm and luxurious holiday homes and a love for the beauty and diversity of our home county of Yorkshire.
In all of our properties you will experience the height of luxury as we bring together carefully chosen antiques tastefully blended with sleek modern furniture; old-world charm combined with up to the minute designer fittings; and cosy corners to sit and survey majestic views. Our exquisite holiday homes are far more than just places to stay. They are special places waiting to be filled with moments for you to remember for a lifetime.
Whether you are looking for plenty of space for all the family, a place to celebrate with friends, or an intimate escape just for the two of you – Luxury Travel Emporium has an exquisite holiday home just for you. But whether large or small, the one thing all our homes have in common is luxury. We have the finest properties filled with the highest quality furnishings and in the most beautiful surroundings. Mountains and moors, cliffs and coastlines, or sophisticated cities. Yorkshire offers it all, and with Luxury Travel Emporium it is ready for you when you step out of the door.
宿泊施設の情報
Skeldale House by Luxury Travel Emporium, is an Iconic Building set in the very heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
You may have fond memories of Skeldale House from its starring role as the veterinary surgery in the original series of All Creatures Great and Small. And now you can relive those heart-warming scenes of James Herriot and Siegfried Farnon waltzing in, through the fabulous entrance doors, to be greeted by Mrs Hall and a hearty Yorkshire dinner, after another tension filled day of saving livestock, appeasing the locals and trying to stay on the road in that old Austin!
There’s a nod to the 1950’s era with the mid-century styling and ornate detailing, with compact but well equipped kitchens, 58’’ 4K Ultra HD TV’s and sumptuously elegant, comfortable beds and roll top baths: For suite name, see second image on room images for door plaque.
The Tricky Woo Suite: large bedroom with freestanding bath, shower room, kitchen, and large lounge with sofa bed for two adults.  The Herriot and Farnon Suites: King bed plus small sofa bed in lounge / bedroom is best suited to 1 or 2 small children. bathroom, compact kitchen.  All others: King bed studio, kitchenette, bathroom
Additionally, pets are welcome; however, extra charges will apply.
周辺エリアの情報
Askrigg with its old market cross and the impressive Parish Church of St Oswald, which can be found at the end of a long main street of lovely eighteenth and nineteenth century houses, was once celebrated for its clock makers. There are several fine examples of their work on display in our Dales Countryside Museum in nearby Hawes.
In later years the village corn and then textile mill was powered by the Mill Gill stream, which flows through a narrow wooded valley to pretty Mill Gill Falls – a favourite walk from the village.
James Herriot's home: Our imposing house in Askrigg enjoyed television fame in the 1970s and 1980s as Skeldale House – home of the fictional Dales vet James Herriot, whilst the King's Arms became the setting for the Drover's Inn.
There are many footpaths around the village with which you could create a short walk - the climb up Mill Gill is a local favourite. Those wanting more of a challenge could walk further along the valley to Hawes or eastwards to Carperby, Castle Bolton and Redmire.
Askrigg is well-served with three pubs, a brewery, a tea room, deli and craft shops. It makes a great base for visitors