The Skipton Hotel is marking its 35th anniversary this October.
Over the years, the hotel has been known under several names, including Randall’s, Hanover, and Rendezvous, before becoming The Skipton Hotel.
To mark the occasion, the hotel is offering gifts to non-residential diners throughout the month.
Each diner will receive a golden envelope containing a prize.
Prizes include overnight stays, afternoon teas, Sunday lunches, fitness passes, and other items.
General Manager, James Cunningham says:
“This iconic hotel has hosted so many weddings, Christmas parties, family get togethers and romantic getaways over the years.
"And so I would love to invite everyone who has a memory of the hotel to come and sample the classic Yorkshire hospitality the hotel has always been famous for, with some of the wonderful new cuisine we now offer.
"And, as a thank you for the support over all these years everyone leaves with a birthday gift!”
The Skipton Hotel became part of the Amaze Hotels Collection in 2024, joining sister properties such as Waterton Park in West Yorkshire, Ruthin Castle in North Wales, and Shrigley Hall in Cheshire.

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