Stone Head House
Welcome to Stone Head House nr. Lothersdale, North Yorkshire. Built in 1596 just off the Pennine Way, this beautiful Manor House later served as a working farm, and now provides accommodation as a Bed and Breakfast in the small valley of Stone Head.
Every effort has been made to restore Stone Head House in an appropriate way. The whole of the downstairs has flagged floors. Breakfast is cooked on the Aga in the quaint Farmhouse Kitchen then served in the Inglenook Dining Room with its enormous fireplace.
Eggs are provided by our own hens and tomatoes and mushrooms are grown here when possible. Sausage, black pudding and white pudding are made to our own recipes (courses available). We cure local pork backs for our bacon. Butter, jams and marmalade are made here and the milk comes from the cows on our own land. Meanwhile, nearby, the North Yorkshire market town of Skipton, the gateway to the Yorkshire Dales, won 'Best High Street in Britain 2009'.
Stone Head House Breakfast Menu (all choices must be made the day before)
Selection of fruit juice, teas and fresh ground coffee
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A variety of fresh berries and fruit
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A selection of Cereals
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Full English breakfast (free range egg, home cured bacon, home smoked bacon, own recipe sausage, black pudding, white pudding, home grown mushrooms and vine tomatoes from our greenhouse)
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Fresh kippers smoked in our own smoker
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Smoked Alaskan salmon, cream cheese, scrambled free range organic eggs from our hens when possible
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Continental breakfast
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Your choice omelette, oven roast vine tomatoes
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Toast from bread baked in our kitchen, served with a selection of our own spreads and preserves
All of the above choices are served in the Inglenook Room or the garden. Or why not have breakfast in bed.
As much as we would like to provide you with a newspaper of your choice there isn't a local supplier in Cowling or Lothersdale. However we do provide wireless internet for anyone with mobile devices.
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This page was last updated: 23 February 2011
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