While the market town of Sedbergh is in Cumbria, it is also somewhat anomalously within the Yorkshire Dales National Park, with a National Park centre in the town’s main street. The town’s greatest claim-to-fame is Sedbergh School, founded in 1525 by a provost of Eton Roger Lupton. The “new school” built in 1716 now holds the library, most of the buildings dating from the 19th century. Sedbergh became an independent school in 1875, and is famed for its rugby. Happily the rule obliging boys to wear shorts was changed in 1974. The cobbled main street is narrow, with the mind and body well catered for along its length, pubs and restaurants mingling with antiquarian book shops – Sedbergh has become the Hay-on-Wye of the North. For those interested in military history there are the remains of a motte and bailey castle in the town. St Andrew’s church dates from the 12th century, and has some splendid stained glass. A less ceremonial church has roots here too, George Fox of the Quakers preaching at St Andrew’s and elsewhere in the area, and one of the oldest Friends’ Meeting Houses being built in the nearby village of Brigflatts in 1675. The rolling Howgill Fells surround Sedbergh, itself a hill-settlement, and there are also four rivers around it, giving the town an isolated feel in spite of the good network serving the town – junction 37 of the M6 is only three or four miles to the west, a feeling enhanced when the railway line closed in 1965.
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Places to Stay near Sedbergh
Bull Hotel (0.12 miles)
The Bull Hotel is a 17th century coaching inn, situated in the heart of the historic market town of Sedbergh. A warm, friendly relaxed atmosphere from staff as well as ... More
Thorns Hall (0.44 miles)
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Thorns Hall is a small manor house dating from 1535, its public rooms retain their period charm, with wooden paneling. It is located on ... More
Days Inn Kendal (4.12 miles)
George & Dragon (4.51 miles)
Nestling near the head of Dentdale leading into the market town of Sedbergh, Dent is renowed as one of the quaintest and prettiest villages in the Yorkshire DalesSituated in idyllic ... More
Ash Pot Barn (5.72 miles)
Ravenstonedale 4 miles. An outstanding, stone-built, semi-detached barn conversion, beautifully situated on the side of Wild Boar Fell, overlooking the Howgills, 4 miles from the village of Ravenstonedale. Lovingly renovated, Ash Pot Barn combines original ... More
1, Ashes Barn (5.88 miles)
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Ashes Barn is a beautiful barn conversion which offers all the comforts of modern life combined with the character of a traditional Lake District ... More
Barbon Inn (6.35 miles)
Located in the delightful village of Barbon, nestled in the Lune valley between the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales and 10 minutes from the M6, lies the Barbon Inn.
Formerly a 17th ... More
Station Inn (7.71 miles)
Originally a farm house which dates from the turn of the century, this charming pub and restaurant also boasts accommodation of a high standard. We have 4 deluxe double bedrooms ... More
Castle Green Hotel (7.75 miles)
The hotel is set in 14 acres of woodland and gardens yet only 10 minutes' drive from the M6 and 8 miles from Windermere. The hotel's facilities include a fitness and leisure club with pool, ... More | visit website
Cross Keys Inn (7.88 miles)
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