Whashton Springs B&B

Whashton Springs B&B You will receive a warm welcome when you visit us.

We are a family run B&B on a working farm near Richmond, gateway to the Yorkshire Dales, we pride ourselves on using only the best local produce and our own free range eggs. we have 3 lovely rooms in the main house with views over the garden and the fields beyond, the other 5 room are set around a garden courtyard they are all on the ground floor and have their own front door, all our rooms are en

-suit, 2 of which are family rooms, 1 has 2 rooms sharing a bathroom, the other sleeps 3 in the same room, both are spacious,

07/08/2024

πŸ“The Farmers Arms is an iconic, traditional Dales pub, situated in the Yorkshire Dales National Park in the honeypot village of Muker in Upper Swaledale.

🀝The Famers Arms is ideally suited to a couple with both catering and front-of-house skills, with previous experience in the pub or hospitality trade, but all potential tenants who can demonstrate a passion for running a busy village pub and being part of a welcoming rural community will be considered.

πŸ‘‰ See More and Apply - https://ow.ly/lECc50SR0uG

09/04/2024

Walking Horse by Janis Ridley nestled in Acer Valley - 15 more of the 60 new pieces to get out before opening on 18th April and the garden is full of colour!

06/04/2024

You've probably passed this hidden gem, yet it's hidden in plain sight on the A684 between Hawes and Swinithwaite. From the road you just see a few rocks and a small gate so it looks like it's a private garden.

It was closed to visitors for many years but is actually open to visitors in return for a donation in the box by the gate. It's a small but magical little garden. Young children find it otherworldly, thanks to the twisting paths and low archways created by enormous blocks of limestone.

The Aysgarth Rock Garden feels very calm, set apart from the busy road, with places to sit and just enjoy the birdsong. I love places like this, somewhere an individual created on a whim for their own enjoyment, which years later still brings unexpected pleasure to countless visitors. "Rock Garden" sounds quite harsh, and yet this feels soft and gentle, a welcome respite and chance to just sit and look.

The garden is beautifully maintained, with planting on different levels, in and around the rocks and there's a small cascading waterfall. Despite its small size, it's apparently significant in horticultural history. Interestingly the garden was created by Frank Sayer Graham who was also responsible for nearby Lady Hill (see my post about the rabbits and Russians!)

He'd made some money from his various businesses and in the tradition of the time, decided to create something to enjoy and show off his wealth. Alpine plants were very popular so he set about creating his own alpine paradise, using James Backhouse to create the garden opposite his home. The limestone blocks came from Stephen's Moor and a spring-fed waterfall was created. It's possible Frank Sayer Graham took advice on the planting from plant hunter and alpine specialist Reginald Farrer at Ingleborough Caves and Nature Trail.

The garden fell into disuse for some time. There are stories that it was used for a garden gnome business for a while, and that the odd headless gnome can still be found in the garden's nooks and crannies. Locals campaigned to prevent the garden being sold for development and Aysgarth Rock Garden was spot listed in 1988. Funding from the Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust, and the RHS enabled the garden to be renovated.

Please do park in the layby rather than the road in front of the garden, and remember to use the donation box.

06/04/2024

For more than 600 years, our beautiful castle has remained in the same family's ownership & we are one of the best preserved medieval castles in the country! With daily falconry displays included with entry, gorgeous gardens, a maze & a tea room filled with goodies, we're the hidden gem you've been waiting to discover. See you very soon!


Merry Christmas to you all, Fergus is just chilling Xx πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸ₯‚πŸŽ„πŸŽ…πŸ»πŸ€Ά
25/12/2023

Merry Christmas to you all, Fergus is just chilling Xx πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸ₯‚πŸŽ„πŸŽ…πŸ»πŸ€Ά

04/10/2023
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30/03/2022

Richmondshire attraction The Forbidden Corner is to reopen after the winter this Friday. The venue in Coverdale has announced new attractions and improvements ahead of the new season. A large sculpture depicting a horse is [...]

Happy Christmas everyone, and a happy healthy 2022 XX
25/12/2021

Happy Christmas everyone, and a happy healthy 2022 XX

18/11/2021

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