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The Devonshire Fell, Yorkshire Dales, review

Part of the Duke of Devonshire’s 30,000-acre Bolton Abbey Estate, The Devonshire Fell is set in some of Yorkshire’s most stunning countryside.

But which rooms have the best views of rolling hills? Read on to find out.

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The hotel has 16 rooms ranging from petite doubles to family suitesCredit: Photography

Where is The Devonshire Fell?

The hotel is secluded in green, in the village of Burnsall in North Yorkshire.

The main village is a short walk down the hill or there’s the 12th Century five minutes’ drive away.

What's The Devonshire Fell like?

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Hidden among swathes of trees and fields, this hotel is the place to come for pure escapism.

The rugged brick exterior blends in with its rural surroundings and there are plenty of windows to soak it all up from.

What is there to do at The Devonshire Fell?

Guests can take advantage of free parking at Bolton Abbey (normally £15), plus complimentary access to the spa at sister hotel just five minutes’ drive away.

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It has a pool, Jacuzzi, steam room, sauna and soothing treatment menu.

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If you’re feeling tense, fork out a little extra for a Mediterranean massage, detoxifying facial or glowing body wrap. 

For shopping and restaurants, venture to the market town of Skipton, 11 miles down the road, where you’ll find tea rooms and pubs aplenty.

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