About Brigstone Stable

This charming former stable, forms part of the Grade II Listed, stone built Brigstone House, resting above the picturesque village of Lothersdale, just South of the Yorkshire Dales National Park and less than 400 yards from the world-renowned Pennine Way.

The house was originally built in 1794 by the Quakers, Joseph and Lucy Brown as two weavers’ cottages and was on the site of his grandmother's cottage.

Sleeping two people in one bedroom, with the option of a further two-person bedroom in the future, the stable boasts a modern open-plan kitchen / living area, with wood burning stove, Smart tv, High Speed Wi-Fi, Shower Room and Double Bed.

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A simply perfect place to get lost

Lothersdale is the perfect countryside village, sitting in the triangle formed between Crosshills to the South, Skipton to the North and Colne to West, it could easily be missed.

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