Apothecary's House

Askrigg, North Yorkshire

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Apothecary's House is a guest house located in Askrigg.

The house is centrally located in the village, just below Skeldale House, the surgery of the vet, James Herriot, in the well-known TV series "All Creatures Great and Small". It is so named because it was originally built in 1756 by the local apothecary, Dr. James Lightfoot, though it was re-modelled around 1850 in a Georgian style.

Local dining options close to Apothecary's House include Sykes House B&b & Tearoom, and The Kings Arms.

Apothecary's House
Main Street
Askrigg, North Yorkshire, DL8 3HT England
Tel: 0(196) 965-0626

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