Nidd Hall Hotel, North Yorkshire
A Grade II-listed retreat in the heart of the Yorkshire
Almost a Victorian and medieval fantasy. Nidd Hall was named for a village many thought the ‘capitol’ of Yorkshire’s Nidderdale. It’s the English form of the Celtic Nith, or Shining River. And it’s a pretty way of describing a truly pretty place, set at the gateway to the delightful Dales and less than half-an-hour from the ruins of one of Britain’s finest Cistercian abbeys.