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A Grade II Listed Building, The Falcon Manor was built in 1841. Retaining many features of the period, the interior has been successfully converted and tastefully furnished to create the warm and friendly atmosphere of a Country House Hotel.

Located on the fringe of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, The Falcon Manor is an ideal base from which to explore the enchanting scenery of the surrounding Craven Hills, Herriot Country, the Lake District and the Lancashire Coast. It is an excellent centre for walkers, motorists and railway enthusiasts, with the Settle-Carlisle railway nearby.

Settle itself is a fine example of a typical bustling Dales Market town which has lost none of its charm. Its Market Place is a short walk from the Hotel.
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