The Holme Knott is a South-West facing room located in the main house on the first floor. It features a Super-king bed, plus a sofa bed for children, as well as a large en-suite wet room.
Non-smoking rooms
Superking bed and Sofa bed
En-suite wet room
South-West facing
Boasting a height of 370m (1,214ft), Holme Knott also has its own Trig Point built in 1950. Trig points, or trigonometrical stations are often seen in Britain’s Hills. They were constructed between 1936 and 1962 as part of the Ordnance Survey’s Retriangulation of Great Britain, a survey which resulted in the superb maps we have today.