Rufat Hamidov
Tashkent, Uzbekistan. MSc Financial Markets & Derivatives, London Metropolitan University
After the graduation I launched my career at Deloitte Consulting, advising the world’s biggest and systemically important financial institutions
Main page / Accommodation / Shibden Mill Inn, Halifax

Shibden Mill Inn, Halifax

Shibden Mill Inn, Halifax
Type
B&B.
Location
Northern England. Yorkshire, HX3 7UL.

5* 17th Century Inn situated in the picturesque Shibden Valley close to Yorkshire's 'Bronte Country'

Customer rating: 5.00 (2).

Price per night: from £100 to £195.

View photosBook now

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Shibden Mill Inn nestles in the Shibden Valley, near Halifax, West Yorkshire. The 17th Century Inn is steeped in history and has been sympathetically renovated to retain its original charm and character. The individually decorated bedrooms have the warmth, style and quality you would expect from a country inn and provide a relaxing atmosphere in which to unwind. Rooms are available and standard, superior and Bower suite. Shibden Mill is ideally positioned for visitors to make the most of what the area has to offer. There's something for everyone, from country walks to cycle routes; shopping in the city center and championship golf courses. There's the Bronte Country, the Dales and Calderdale Way to explore, or maybe you'd prefer to visit the National Media Museum, the theater or the Shibden Hall (with its beautiful park), all just a few minutes away from the Inn.the Inn.

The first mention by name of the ancient manorial water corn mill that used to stand here is to be found in the Court Rolls of the town of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, in the second year of King Edward II (1308). The mill is said to have once belonged to William of Adderigate (now Addersgate) and Simon of the Dene, at the rent of 53 shillings and 4 pennies per annum. In 1845 Messers Thomas and George Bottomley used the building as a worsted spinning mill. Thomas Bottomley died in 1854 and his brother George became the sole lessee. The rent paid for the premises at this time was £163 and 14 shillings per year. In 1859 the mill burnt down and George Bottomley died six years later in 1865. On August 5th 1890 the mill was sold to Halifax brewers Websters and became a public house. The first landlord was a Mr E.C. Sutherland Walker. Guests can choose to eat in the bar by the open log fire, outside on the stone flagged heated patio, or inside the Grill Room restaurant (2 AA Rossette) with its original oak beams. The extensive menu ranges from traditional to modern and theTuesday Treat Club is held every Tuesday, with tables available from 6.00pm to 9.00pm. Enjoy a 2 course meal with a bottle of house wine for just £25 for 2 people. Please book early using the Additional Information section on the booking form if you would like to request a table. Situated in the beautiful Shibden Valley alongside Red Beck. There is a large outdoor seating and dining area with patio heaters. Every bedroom is individually presented and has free Wi-Fi, flat screen TV, DVD (and access to DVD library) and all the attributes you would expect from an AA 5 Star venue of this kind.

Facilities

  • 17th century buildings
  • Breakfast Included
  • Parking (free)
  • No smoking
  • Child Friendly
  • 5 Star Official Rating
  • Historic Property
  • Free broadband access (wifi)
  • Private/enclosed garden
  • Outdoor terrace
  • Garden furniture
  • Children's highchairs
  • Woodland walks
  • Television
  • DVD library
  • 24 hour security
  • Linen included
  • Towels included
  • Hair dryers
  • DVD player
  • Telephone
  • Central heating
  • Open log fire
  • Bring your own travel cot
  • Restaurant
  • Continental breakfast (included)
  • Cooked breakfast (included)
  • Lunch available (at additional cost)
  • Dinner available (at additional cost)
  • Bar
  • Recommended walks
  • Pub (walking distance)
  • Museums (a short drive)
  • Historic houses
  • Gardens
  • Golf course (a short drive)
  • Tennis courts (a short drive)
  • Theatre (a short drive)

Arrival information

Directions: From M62 -J26. From Junction 26, take the A58 to Halifax, pass through 3 sets of traffic lights, at the fourth set, pass through then turn immediate right and follow Kell Lane up the side of the Stump Cross Inn. Near the top, you will see the sign for Shibden Mill Inn, turn left onto Blake Hill and drop down into the valley bottom. You will see the Shibden Mill Inn on your left. From M62 -J24. From Junction 24 follow the A629 to Halifax then pick up the signs for the A58 to Leeds. Within a few minutes of leaving Halifax you will begin to descend down Godley Lane, passing the BP service station on your left and Shibden Park on your right. At the bottom, turn left immediately after the Stump cross Inn onto Kell Lane. Near the top of Kell Lane you will see the sign for Shibden Mill Inn, turn left onto Blake Hill and drop down into the valley bottom. You will see the Shibden Mill Inn on your left. The nearest railway station is located at Halifax, 2 miles.

Book now
Want to know more about available discounts on training?

Fill in the form to receive up-to-date information first!

Contact us info@britisheducation.org.uk
London, United Kingdom. 59 Devons road, E3 3DW. +44 7306809983