About Bee Stone House
The site itself is quite modest - essentially a circular stone foundation with some interpretive information if you're lucky. History buffs and keen walkers will appreciate the detective work involved in piecing together what daily life might have looked like here. Families with older children who don't mind a bit of imagination might find it interesting, though younger ones could get restless quickly.
Access appears to be free, though details are frustratingly sparse online. It's best combined with a longer countryside walk rather than treated as a standalone destination. The location, roughly between Leeds and the more rural areas to the north, makes it a decent detour if you're already exploring the region's archaeological heritage.
For those staying at nearby parks like Esholt Holiday Caravan Park or Crook Farm Park, it's close enough for a morning expedition before heading to more substantial attractions. Just don't expect Stonehenge - this is archaeology for purists who enjoy filling in the gaps themselves.
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What type of attraction is Bee Stone House?
Bee Stone House is a archaeological site in West Yorkshire, Yorkshire & The Humber. Building extant in 1848
Are there holiday parks near Bee Stone House?
Yes, there are 10 holiday parks near Bee Stone House. The closest is Moor Valley Country Park, just 1.8 miles away, rated 5.0 out of 5 by visitors. Other options include Clarion Lodge Campsite and Dobrudden Caravan Park, plus 7 more.
Where is Bee Stone House?
Bee Stone House is located near Leeds in West Yorkshire, Yorkshire & The Humber. It is easily accessible from nearby holiday parks, making it ideal for a day trip during your stay. The nearest park is just 1.8 miles away.
What else is there to do near Bee Stone House?
Near Bee Stone House you can also visit barrow (archaeological site), tumulus (archaeological site), Craven Hall Hill (peak), Stocks Gate (archaeological site). Browse our Leeds area guide for the full list of things to do.