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Set at the top of Wensleydale, just beyond the beautiful town of Hawes, Pry House Farm nestles 150 yards back from the A684 road out of Hawes, on your way to Kendal.
The owners, Allan and Jennifer Fawcett, have created a warm and relaxing environment for visitors to enjoy some North Yorkshire hospitality, while taking in the wonderful scenery around the area.
We are a working sheep and dairy farm and guests can enjoy fresh milk and free range eggs for breakfast. We also cater for vegetarians.
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Hawes (which can be dated back to 1699) is on the A684 road from Sedburgh to Leyburn. It is the highest market town in the country and contains several good country wear shops. There are various pubs there together with Craft Shops and restaurants, offering a choice of evening meal to suit every palet.
Market Day is on a Tuesday. The Wensleydale Folk Museum, along with Cheese, Pottery and Rope Makers, are also to be found in Hawes.
The nearby Aysgarth Falls are a popular visitor’s attraction. To the north of the town a road runs over The Buttertubs and onto Swaledale.
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