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Rooms from 52.67 GBP | If you're looking for budget accommodation in Knaresborough or near to Harrogate Conference Centre, this country lodge in nearby Plompton is perfect for both short breaks and business trips.
The lodge is well placed for exploring the many charms of picturesque Knaresborough, historic Harrogate and unspoilt cathedral city Ripon. It's also an ideal base-camp for anyone wanting to immerse themselves in the Yorkshire Dales .
Along with 10 comfy en-suite rooms, there's a pub serving a tempting menu of hearty, seasonal food together with a range of cask ales and wines. It's so cosy you could end up cancelling the hiking and sightseeing in favour of a day eating and drinking instead.
But you wouldn't want to miss Harrogate's tourist treasures. Delve into antique shops, relax at the Turkish Baths, or sip a Darjeeling at Betty's iconic tearooms. Nearer home you can hunt out the cave of infamous Yorkshire witch Mother Shipton or marvel at the 30 acres of intriguing mineral formations at Plompton Rocks.
At Innkeeper’s Lodge you’ll find accommodation with comfort and character in equal measure and everything you need for a relaxing stay. From easy check-in and free parking to complimentary breakfast and a cosy pub serving great value food and drink on the doorstep. We have quality hotel rooms in a variety of locations from towns and cities to countryside settings across the UK.
A cooked breakfast is available at the weekend for the additional price of £6.95 per person. |
  
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Rooms from 47.20 GBP | Close to the Harrogate International Centre and at the foot of Yorkshire Dales, the Best Western Dower House offers traditional hospitality with modern comforts and facilities.
Imagine Health & Spa has an indoor pool, herb sauna, hot tub, crystal steam room and a well-equipped gym.
Storm Restaurant is well known for excellent cuisine, fine wines and personal service in a cosy and relaxed atmosphere.
The Dower House is on the outskirts, yet within walking distance of the shops and Knaresborough Rail Station, with links to Leeds and York. |
  
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Rooms from 95.00 GBP | An old coaching inn with contemporary comforts, The General Tarleton is in the pretty village of Ferrensby, close to both York and Harrogate.
Set in some of Yorkshire’s loveliest scenery you will find relaxed comfort, delicious food and fine wines, but above all, it is the team of friendly, helpful staff who will make all the difference to your stay.
The hotel is almost exactly midway between London and Edinburgh and only 3 miles (5 km) from the A1, making it the ideal place in which to break a long journey with an overnight stay or just a quick pit-stop. |
  
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Rooms from 49.00 GBP | Located just 10 minutes from the centre of Harrogate, the 4 star Kimberley Hotel boasts elegant rooms which have been luxuriously decorated in a contemporary style. All rooms are ensuite, have flat screen freeview TV, tea/coffee making facilities with our executive and deluxe rooms having Egyptian cotton sheets, cosy bathrobes and complimentary slippers. Complimentary Wi-Fi access is available in all guest bedrooms and public areas.
The Cullinan Restaurant serves our award winning Yorkshire buffet breakfast daily with Signatures Bistro opening all day serving morning coffee, light lunches and casual evening meals with a spacious terrace for open-air dining. Room service is also available 24 hours and our resident’s lounge offers late night drinking.
A short stroll will take you to the centre of Harrogate where you will find the Turkish Baths, Betty’s Tea Rooms, the Pump Rooms and many shops including the popular high street stores and also individual boutiques. Harrogate train station is just 10 minutes by foot and the beautiful Yorkshire Dales are easily reached by car in just 20 minutes.
The Hotel provides limited car parking which is operated on a first come, first serve basis and is charge at £6.00 per day. |
  
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Rooms from 59.33 GBP | Whether exploring the Yorkshire Dales or visiting Harrogate Conference Centre, where better to stay than at an historic hotel in Harrogate ?
Tucked just outside town in Beckwith Knowle, this characterful lodge is a listed building that puts you right at the heart of some of England's most beautiful countryside. If you book a room here you can enjoy one of the best food-pubs in the area. Expect fresh, seasonal cooking and wood-fired pizzas complemented by a great wine list.
Enjoy the blooms and greenery of RHS Harlow Carr Gardens, tuck into the legendary afternoon teas at Betty's or simply admire the sweeping hills of the Yorkshire Dales National Park . Harrogate is also great for shoppers and art lovers, with a bustling town centre and a range of intriguing exhibitions at the Mercer Art Gallery.
At Innkeeper’s Lodge you’ll find accommodation with comfort and character in equal measure and everything you need for a relaxing stay. From easy check-in and free parking to complimentary breakfast and a cosy pub serving great value food and drink on the doorstep. We have quality hotel rooms in a variety of locations from towns and cities to countryside settings across the UK. |
  
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Rooms from 65.00 GBP | All of the Old Deanery’s rooms are of a high standard, with contemporary design in a historic setting, featuring modern bathrooms or shower rooms.
The Deanery’s restaurant was highly recommended by Paddy Burt and has been featured in various newspapers and magazines. There is something for everyone at the Old Deanery; please take a look at our website for our current menus.
At the heart of the Old Deanery is its most helpful and friendly staff. You will be made to feel welcome and at home on your arrival by Linda and her wonderful front of house team.
The Deanery is ideally located right next to the beautiful Ripon Cathedral, and only a minute’s walk from everything this charming market town has to offer. A short drive away are the beauties and drama of the Yorkshire Dales and The North York Moors. Very close at hand and an essential part of your stay is the World Heritage site, Fountains Abbey. |
  
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Rooms from 65.00 GBP | Harefield Hall is a 'small family' run business offering a warm and freindly atmosphere. Elaine and Mike took over this beautiful building in spring 2010. Once belonging to the Arch Bishop of York and rumoured to have once belonged to King Henry the VIII. Harefield Hall is set amoungst 28 acres of woodland in beautiful Nidderdale, North Yorkshire.
Harefield Hall is the ideal place to get away from it all and relax. Take advantage of our lounge bar with real log fire, the Hall dining room, and new for summer 2011 spa with pool,jacuzzi, steam room and sauna.
The Hall Restaurant offers a wide range of meals, ranging from a-la-carte to bar meals, including local flame grilled steaks from award winning butchers. Morning Coffee and afternoon tea are also available. |
  
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Rooms from 50.00 GBP | Jill and Julie are delighted to announce the re-opening of the completely refurbished Talbot House!
This delightful Georgian Grade II listed building has been lovingly decorated and furnished to a very high standard which guarantees all who visit a very pleasant and comfortable stay.
Watch the world go by from your window as you look out onto Pateley Bridge High Street, or sample the local pubs and restaurants. Welcome to the heart of Nidderdale!
Coming new for this summer we are having our courtyard renovated at the back of Talbot House where you can sit outside with your dog and watch the world go by whilst enjoying one of our speciality teas, or a cappuccino and sample our delicious home made sandwiches, cakes, scones and fresh fruit cheesecakes. We are open every day except Tuesday 10.30 - 5.00 pm.
Talbot House is a delightful Grade II listed Georgian building, lovingly decorated to a very high standard that guarantees guests a very comfortable and pleasant stay. Each room has been personally designed by the new owners Jill and Julie, so that each one has an individual character with tea/coffe making facilities, flat screen colour TV, hairdryer and free wi-fi access.
Staying in Talbot House puts you right in the heart of Nidderdale. Local pubs and restaurants have excellent food and drink for you to sample if you feel like going out, or you can sit in your room and watch the world go by from your window seat! Bring your own wine and we will chill it for you.
We also provide secure storage facilities for bicycles if you are cycling the popular routes.
Rear-facing rooms have the pleasure of views up the dale to Ramsgill, Lofthouse and Middlesmoor, which will surely tempt you to visit - and you will be delighted with what you find if you do. The reservoirs at Gouthwaite, Scar and Angram form an important part of local history, and you will be enthralled to discover the vibrant and varied past that makes Pateley Bridge what it is today.
Delicious full English breakfasts are served exclusively to residents in the downstairs front room. Top quality local produce is specially prepared and served up personally by Jill and Julie. |
  
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Rooms from 65.00 GBP | The Knavesmire Manor Hotel, once the home of the Rowntree family, is an elegant Georgian Manor House built in 1833. Tastefully converted and recently refurbished, the hotel retains many of the original period features and an atmosphere of historical charm.
This comfortable York hotel boasts an indoor heated swimming pool and free car parking as well as an excellent restaurant, also open to non residents.
Situated on Tadcaster Road, with views across York Racecourse, the Knavesmire Manor enjoys one of the best locations of any hotel in York.
One of the few remaining privately owned hotels in York, the Knavesmire Manor is still family run, taking pride in offering a personal and friendly service to all our guests.
During your stay at the Knavesmire Manor our team of dedicated staff will be pleased to take care of all your needs. We wish to make your stay in York, whether visiting with family and friends, or on business, enjoyable and relaxed. |
  
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Rooms from 130.00 GBP | The 5-star Cedar Court Grand offers stylish rooms and a luxury vaulted Spa. Set in the iconic Grade II Listed former railway headquarters, it has bedrooms that feature free Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV, bathrobes, slippers, Molton Brown toiletries and an evening turn down service.
A modern British menu is available in the 2 AA Rosette-awarded 'Grill Room at The Grand', while traditional afternoon teas are served daily in the HQ Restaurant. The cosy bar offers beverages and snacks, and fresh continental breakfasts are served daily.
The luxury 'Spa at The Grand' has a 14-metre swimming pool, Jacuzzi, sauna and steam room. There is also a gym and elegant treatment rooms.
A secure (chargeable) NCP car park is next to the hotel, and guests' cars will be valet parked from the front door. York Rail Station is just 3 minutes’ walk from The Grand, and the historical city centre, picturesque Shambles and boutique shops are less than half a mile away. |
  
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Rooms from 40.00 GBP | 2 night minimum stays over a weekend.
The Ibis York Centre is only 800 metres from the walls of the medieval city. Easily accessible, the hotel is located close to the railway station and 30 minutes by car from Leeds Bradford Airport. The hotel is ideal for weekend stays or business stopovers, offering 91 rooms with tea and coffee making facilities , and a limited supply of hairdryers . Featuring a restaurant, and a bar serving light meals and snacks as well as limited free parking. |
  
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Rooms from 75.00 GBP | Novotel York Centre hotel is a 3 star hotel, ideally located on the banks of the river Foss, alongside the historic city walls, within 5 minutes walk of the main city centre and a short drive to the University of York. All the en-suite contemporary rooms have internet access and satellite TV. Facilities include Elements Restaurant, Bar, indoor heated swimming pool and ample car parking (£6/24 hrs). There are 8 fully-equipped function rooms for up to 210 people, perfect for meetings or weddings. |
  
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Rooms from 59.00 GBP | The imposing Georgian Three Tuns Hotel was built in 1698 as a Dower House for the family of Bell who has played an important part in the development of Thirsk. Ralph Bell, Esquire, paid the sum of £6,300 for the Manor of Thirsk, the Deed of Conveyance being dated 27th April 1723.
In 1740 the house was adapted to a coaching inn, being on the Leeds-Edinburgh coach run. The London, Edinburgh, Newcastle, Leeds and Darlington coaches all used the Three Tuns Hotel, and one of the stables still exists in original condition, complete with mangers, stalls and hay loft. |
  
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Rooms from 65.00 GBP | This family run hotel on the outskirts of the delightful market town of Skipton - gateway to the Dales, offers the best in Yorkshire hospitality - with staff who really do care! Guests return time and again, whether it's for business or leisure, because we offer warmth and a genuine professional hospitality.
Dine in our canalside Baby Swan restaurant where a stream of activity keeps you entertained. We are proud of our restaurants, offering straightforward, honest to goodness food, cooked by a dedicated team supporting local suppliers. We've a fantastic gym, swimming pool, sauna, steam room and 1 mile walk on the towpath of the beautiful Leeds-Liverpool canal into the delightful Dales market town of Skipton.
Regally glide into your wedding reception like our resident swans - in style aboard a beautiful barge...then later on after a waterside reception for your guests in our conservatory, make use of the finest ballroom in the area to celebrate your big occasion!
Grab a 'Yorkshire Getaway' or a Golfing Break with friends, take a Rambler's Retreat or suprise your partner with a romantic night away at theRendezvous Hotel.
We've a range of conference rooms to suit almost any kind of conference, suitable for any group size from 2 to 400. Our emphasis is squarely on customer service - who said you can't mix business and pleasure?
Relax and unwind in our leisure centre with private lounge, swimming pool, steam, sauna and whirlpool spa. Let off even more steam in our newly refurbished gym.
Whether it is a cabaret night at the hotel or a holiday in the beautiful market town of Skipton, there is always a good reason to Rendezvous with us! |
  
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Rooms from 50.00 GBP | A Warm Welcome
Awaits You at the Feathers
Steeped in history, The Feathers Hotel is an old Posting and Market Inn dating back to Elizabethan times. The inn underwent extensive reconstruction in the early nineteenth century, whilst still retaining some of its original features and has benefited from refurbishment over the past couple of years under the present ownership.
Situated in a prime location within the town of Pocklington on the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds and only a short journey from the historical city of York, The Feathers Hotel is perfectly situated for exploring much of the Yorkshire countryside.
A friendly welcome from both our locals and our hospitable staff will greet you when you arrive. After checking in to either our traditional rooms within the hotel itself or the chalets bordering the hotel, why not relax in our sizeable bar or lounge.
Our Restaurant is open daily and offers tempting meals from menus created by our Head Chef, featuring tantalising specials made from locally sourced fresh produce. All dietary requirements catered for.
If you like looking for somewhere different for that important function, look no further... we are able to adapt our facilities for all occasions from bar snacks, family meals to private functions, weddings and conferences to a capacity of 100. We also hold a weekly pub quiz and regular discos.
Many secrets are held within the Feathers walls, including our friendly ghost, Charlotte. Featured on televisions Most Haunted we are classed as a haunted inn of England... But never fear, our residents have never complained of a sleepless night. |
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