Newfield Hall, Southern Yorkshire Dales
Looking every inch the baronial mansion, Newfield Hall sits in two acres of grounds near the village of Malham at the southern base of Yorkshire Dales National Park. Given it was this very landscape which inspired Wordsworth to write a sonnet and Charles Kingsley to pen The Water Babies, the countryside views are as gorgeous as you’d imagine. You’ll also have plenty of sightseeing greats within easy travelling distance, most notably Malham Tarn, Janet's Foss, Gordale Scar, and The Dry Valley of the Watlowes. And then, of course, there’s Malham Cove – the towering white limestone cliffs formed millions of years ago.
Groups love
The gorgeous Yorkshire Dales views
Having plenty of big-name attractions nearby
The heritage room with HF Holidays memorabilia
Fabulous guided and self-guided walks
The handy boot and drying room
Comfortable accommodation with full-board
The house’s unique character and history
Places to visit
Malham Cove
Skipton
Brontë Parsonage
Keighley and Worth Valley Railway
Fountains Abbey
White Scar Cave
Lightwater Valley
York
House facts
House capacity: 72
Number of singles: 20
Exclusive occupancy minimum: 61