In its Victorian heyday,
BRADFORD
was the world's biggest producer of worsted cloth, its skyline etched black with mill chimneys, and its hills clogged with some of the foulest back-to-back houses of any northern city. Today, the city has left this nether world behind and is valiantly laying on tourist attractions to rinse away its associations with urban decrepitude. A few spruced-up buildings and the rejuvenation of the late-Victorian woollen warehouse quarter, Little German... [More]
Property Type HotelYear Built En suite Bedrooms With King Size Bed, Large WorkingDesk, Sat Tv, Tea And Coffee Making Facilities. Close ToBoth Leeds And Bradford Centres As Well As Halifax AndHuddersfield. Large Free Car Parking, Restaurant, Bar AndConferences Facilities. [More]
Boutique Hotel Family owned and managed. Recently refurbished and with over 26 years in business. A Must for Business or Leisure a very comfortable property with a relaxed friendly atmosphere to greet all guests. [More]
Extended from a 19th century vicarage, this hotel's Victorian elegance is complemented by a rural setting and friendly atmosphere. Located in the charming little village of Tong, the hotel is only a 10 minute drive from the bright lights and shopping centre of Leeds. The popular Courtyard Brasserie ... [More]
This elegant Victorian hotel has a French bistro style restaurant and luxurious bedrooms with TV and CD players. The Victoria Hotel Bradford is ideally placed for visiting the National Photographic Museum, nearby Leeds, and Leeds/Bradford Airport. Adjacent to Bradford Interchange Railway Station. Am... [More]
Situated on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, close to the World Heritage Village of Saltaire. 78 bedrooms, all en-suite with shower and direct dial telephone. Bar with snacks served 24hrs, breakfast, meeting rooms and free parking. Hotel 5 minutes from Bra. df ord city centre and 500m from the train ... [More]