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Our luxury retirement village sits below Ilkley Moor in scenic West Yorkshire, offering views out over the Wharfe Valley.
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01943 968074Clevedon House
At the centre of Audley Clevedon retirement village you will find Clevedon House. What was once a Victorian schoolhouse for boys is now the carefully restored centrepiece building, re-built stone by stone to house the acclaimed Clevedon Restaurant, bistro, lounge/library, swimming pool and health & wellbeing centre.
The luxury apartments enjoy views over the spectacular Wharfe Valley, which boasts a variety of rare wildlife. You can even go and select your own fresh produce from a local farm.
Local attractions
Despite its rural northern location, Audley Clevedon is within an hour’s drive of Leeds, York and the beautiful spa town of Harrogate, each with a unique offering for visitors. The beautiful Yorkshire Dales National Park is also right on the doorstep of the village.
With a gorgeous Victorian architecture the town of Ilkley is just two miles away from Audley Clevedon and Ben Rhydding. Having a glorious history, it has long been a destination for famous Britons.
Charles Darwin for example, found Ilkley to be a perfect location to hide and escape attention prior to the publication of his Origin of the Species. Author Jilly Cooper and one of the UK's most celebrated gardeners Alan Titchmarsh, also both grew up in the shadow of the Cow and Calf rocks, a famous rock formation on the Ilkley Moor.
Ilkley Moor
Ilkley Moor is part of Rombalds Moor, the moorland between Ilkley and Keighley in West Yorkshire, England. It rises to 402 m above sea level and is well known from the Yorkshire "county anthem" On Ilkla Moor Baht 'at.
Ilkley Moor is the perfect place to dive into Yorkshire wildlife and enjoy panoramic views. The moor is also a Site of Special Scientific Interest due to its upland habitat for ground-nesting birds.
Harewood House
Harewood House sits in the heart of Yorkshire and is one of the Treasure Houses of England. The house was built in the 18th century and has art collections to rival the finest in Britain. Visitors can enjoy exhibitions of contemporary art, rare bird garden, farm experience and over 100 acres of exquisite gardens to explore. It is one of the most beautiful places in England.
Skipton Castle
Skipton Castle is a medieval castle in Skipton, North Yorkshire. The castle was built in 1090 by Robert de Romille and has been preserved for over 900 years. It is noticeable that even following the Royalist defeat at the Battle of Marston Moor (1644) Skipton Castle remained defiant.