Visitors to popular Nidderdale attraction Brimham Rocks will soon be able to stay the night in a former farmhouse.
The “Druids Cave” farmhouse at Brimham Rocks will be turned into holiday accommodation after Harrogate Borough Council approved a change of use application from the National Trust.
The farmhouse, which was built in the late 19th century, has three bedrooms and has been let on short-term tenancies by the National Trust for many years.

The “Druids Cave” farmhouse
It stands to the north west of the site, and is not the building currently used as the visitor centre and shop.
No external changes will be made to the building but the inside will be refurbished.
Bookings will be managed via the National Trust cottages website, which offers nights at a range of Trust properties across the country.
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