The Mother Shiptons Inn is a charming and picturesque pub located in the historic market town of Knaresborough, just four miles east of Harrogate. Nestled along the banks of the River Nidd, the pub boasts a stunning location with direct views of the famous Mother Shipton’s Cave, making it an ideal spot for those looking to enjoy both history and nature. The beer garden, positioned right by the river, offers a tranquil setting where visitors can unwind while watching the gentle flow of the Nidd. Knaresborough itself is an affluent town, rich in history, and, like its nearby neighbour Harrogate, is known for its spa town heritage. Knaresborough is easily accessible with well-connected transport links. The A661 road connects to Leeds, while the A59 runs through to York, making it simple to travel to and from the town. The town also benefits from regular train links to both Harrogate and York, and a reliable bus service ensures convenience for its residents and visitors.
The pub offers inviting spaces across three distinct trading areas. Upon entering, you'll find a cosy dining room to the left, ideal for smaller gatherings, with seating for up to 20 people. This area could easily be adapted for private functions. Opposite, the main trading area exudes warmth and charm with its open fire, a mix of carpeted and wooden floors, and traditional panelled walls adorned with beamed ceilings. Ornate fittings and soft furnishings enhance the welcoming atmosphere. At the heart of this space is the central servery bar, a focal point that serves all areas of the pub. A small raised section offers an intimate spot for private dining, perfect for a more secluded experience. Beyond this, you'll enter a comfortable lounge with seating for around 20, which opens out onto a spacious beer garden overlooking the river Nidd, offering a relaxing setting for outdoor enjoyment.
The private accommodation consists of two bedrooms, a lounge, kitchen, bathroom and separate toilet. All of which is in good order.