The Craven Heifer Inn in Skipton has officially reopened and is now taking bookings for overnight stays.
The business confirmed that as of today (Monday) all available rooms are open, with the accommodation fully booked.
Owners say they have been working towards this milestone for several months.
The property currently offers one family room, one twin room and five double rooms.

Work is ongoing to add a further single room and an additional family room.
The business also confirmed that its website is nearing completion.
A spokesperson for the business said:
“Thank you to everyone who has supported us so far.
"What’s next you may ask? Well, the bar is 90% finished and then we will move on to the kitchen.”
Located in Skipton, The Craven Heifer includes a café, guest rooms and an on-site garden centre, Blossoms of Skipton, offering food, flowers and refreshments to visitors.
Further updates on the bar and kitchen developments can be found via social media here.
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