Lane Ends Farm
Bed and Breakfast








Linda and Douglas Whitehead extend a welcome to our no-smoking establishment to those visiting the area for business or pleasure. We offer homely accommodation, and endeavour to make your stay an enjoyable one.

History

Lane Ends Farm is a property of character, which we have spent the last two decades renovating. It was originally built as a weavers cottage in the mid-18th century. In the first half of the 20th century it was a dairy and beef farm, with relatives of the owner regularly droving cattle from the Dales, and resting them overnight in the fields at the farm, before taking them to Huddersfield market. The old cow mistle has been converted to stables, and it is now home to our retired endurance horses, who still enjoy hacking out in the surrounding area.

Some comments from our Visitors Book:
 
    "Magic, value for money, really friendly" (Sheffield)
   
"Excellent value, friendly service, great rooms and facilities, we will be back." (Milton Keynes)
   
"We have really enjoyed your hospitality, will return when back this way" (Perth, Australia)
   
"Absolutely five star, a lovely house and lovely service, thank you so much." (Walsall)
   
"A wonderful discovery, family friendly, thank you." (Newcastle)
   
"Lovely and cosy, amazing and efficient service, thank you for the hospitality." (London)
   
"I will be back, an old world welcome." (Lincoln)
   
"Fabulous, very friendly and helpful, wonderful meals and service." (Sheffield)
   
"First class in all aspects." (Milton Keynes)
   
"Excellent short break, fabulous breakfast." (Rochdale)
   
"Here again, excellent service, also discovered the tea experience." (Baildon)
   
"Wonderful breakfasts and comfortable beds, nothing too much trouble, cannot be bettered." (Newcastle)

"Amazing brekkie, great range of teas and very comfortable beds, highly recommended." (Leeds)

    "Cannot stay anywhere else now, really spoilt." (Southbourne, Hants)