Fountains Hall was built between 1598 and 1611, partly with stone from the ruins of Fountains Abbey by Stephen Proctor. This holiday apartment has been named after the first and last occupants, the furnishings are inspired by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. An extremely stylish apartment with wonderful views. Facilities Television, shared washing machine, shared tumble dryer, shared telephone. Third Floor Entrance door, entrance lobby with cupboard, open-plan sitting/dining room with kitchen; wonderful views from the enormous south-facing window. Master bedroom with iron framed 5' bed, bathroom with shower cubicle, bath, lavatory and washbasin. The ‘add on' bedroom is designed for use by one extra guest, as it is adjacent to the apartment entrance: a single iron-framed bed with armchair, small table and wash basin. Visitor Notes Night storage heating included. The apartment has the use of the summerhouse and walled gardens at the front of the Hall, by the river, out of hours and when not required for an estate function. One car parking space is allocated at the side of Fountains Hall, additional car parking available in NT car park. Free access into the Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal estate during normal opening hours. |