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Dower House |
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Rooms From: £ 99
Bond End, Harrogate, HG5 9AL
Situated four miles from the A1(M) and 3 miles from Harrogate, in the market town of Knaresborough, the Best Western Dower House offers a warm and friendly welcome to business and leisure customers alike.
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Cairn Hotel |
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Rooms From: £ 25
Ripon Rd, Harrogate, HG1 2JD
The Cairn known as Harrogates friendliest Hotel, creates a home from home atmosphere for all our guests. Whether here for a conference or holiday our friendly efficient service will entice you back again and again.
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Nidd Hall Hotel |
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Rooms From: £ 98
Nidd, Harrogate, HG3 3BN
Nidd Hall is a Grade II listed hall in the grandest baronial style in North Yorkshire. The extensive Victorian and Edwardian gardens provide the perfect surroundings for this atmospheric building.
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Amadeus Hotel |
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Rooms From: £ 45
115 Franklin Rd, Harrogate, HG1 5EN
Amadeus is a small private, non-smoking hotel, just five minutes walk away from Harrogate`s town centre. You are assured of a warm welcome and good service, in the hope that you will visit us time and time again.
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The Grafton Hotel |
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Rooms From: £ 42
1/3 Franklin Mount, Harrogate, HG1 5EJ
The Grafton is a privately owned hotel where you will receive a warm WELCOME from your hosts Monica and Mark Addison. This fine VICTORIAN residence is quietly situated,yet only a few minutes stroll from the town shops and restaurants
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HARROGATE - the very picture of genteel Yorkshire respectability - owes its airy, planned appearance and early prosperity to the discovery of Tewit Well in 1571. This was the first of over eighty ferrous and sulphurous springs that, by the nineteenth century, were to turn the town into one of the country's leading spas. Monuments to its past splendours still stand dotted around town, with Harrogate's spa heritage beginning at the Royal Baths Assembly Rooms on Crescent Road, built in 1897, where you can still take a Turkish bath in the plush, tiled Victorian surroundings (call 01423/556746 for hours; from £9.50 a session); the public entrance is on Parliament Street. The contemporaneous Royal Hall , built as a concert hall, stands across the way at the corner of Ripon Road and King's Road, while just around the corner from the Assembly Rooms stands the Royal Pump Room , built 1842, in Crown Place, over the sulphur well that feeds the Royal Baths. The museum here (April-Oct Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 2-5pm; Nov-March Mon-Sat 10am-4pm, Sun 2-4pm; £2) re-creates something of the town's health-fixated past and also lets you sample the water; free guided walks leave here several times a week between Easter and October (information from the tourist office). To the southwest, the 120-acre Valley Gardens are the venue for the annual Spring Flower Show and Sunday band concerts in summer, while many visitors also make for the Harlow Carr Botanical Gardens (daily 9am-6pm or dusk if earlier; £4.50, £3 in winter), the main showpiece of the Northern Horticultural Society. These lie one and a half miles out, on the town's western edge; take the B6162 Otley road, or walk beyond the Valley Gardens, through the Pine Woods.
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