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Help with an over night stay in Ingleton

ianbrown
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Wondered if anyone could help me,
About 10 years ago I spent the night in or near to Ingleton in a B&B/guest house that was a pub down stairs.
I cannot remember the name... the outside was white and I think if you sat at the front facing away from the building the entrance to the caves was a little furthur up on the left.
It was on a very busy main road but not facing onto it - side on.
I know this is very vague but i would love to go back but cant remember the name.
I have googled and been on trip advisor but still none the wiser.
Does anyone have any local knowledge?
Thanks
About 10 years ago I spent the night in or near to Ingleton in a B&B/guest house that was a pub down stairs.
I cannot remember the name... the outside was white and I think if you sat at the front facing away from the building the entrance to the caves was a little furthur up on the left.
It was on a very busy main road but not facing onto it - side on.
I know this is very vague but i would love to go back but cant remember the name.
I have googled and been on trip advisor but still none the wiser.
Does anyone have any local knowledge?
Thanks
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Try google maps with street view.
Maybe you'll recognise the place.
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Is it the Masons Arms? It's white and on a corner.0 -
It might be worth ringing the caves, tel them your interested in coming down and do they know what the bnb down the road from them is. im sure they will be more then helpful0
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the caves are well worth a visit too, there beautiful0
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Is it The Wheatsheaf?.................
....I'm smiling because I have no idea what's going on ...:)
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I don't think there are any pubs near the caves.
A few miles further up from the caves is the Old Hill Inn in Chapel-le-Dale. The main pubs in the village back then were the Three Horseshoes, The Wheatsheaf, Mason's Arms and Craven Heifer. There is also the Marton Arms a few miles out. There also used to be a pub called the Bridge Hotel on the main A65, side on and white.
There are also some caves at Clapham a few miles from Ingleton. Was it White Scar Caves (car park next to a main road) or Ingleborough cave (a couple of miles walking to get to the entrance).
Also, there is the entrance to the Waterfalls walk in Ingleton village itself.0 -
YES! it was white scar not ingleton.
Any ideas to which one it is now??
Thanks0
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