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
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Colin and Brenda Grant offer a warm Scottish welcome to holiday visitors and conference delegates to our attractive, friendly and comfortable no smoking home. We are small, privately owned and run by ourselves, offering twelve individually decorated bedrooms. VisditBritain Four Diamond classifation... [More]
Harrogate is an elegant Victorian spa town, noted for its charming friendly atmosphere, well-preserved architecture and glorious public gardens. The two-hundred acre Stray is an area of green parkland surrounding the town centre, well placed for easily escaping the hurly-burly of shoppers in the mai... [More]
A Victorian residence, totally renovated is the basis of the luxurious accommodation offered at Applewood House.All rooms are spacious with large en-suite facilities, with one twin having a bath. Each room has television and coffee/tea making facilities. The bed and furniture is of pine construction... [More]
It is situated with its own on-site parking in award winning gardens away from the town centre and yet within walking distance of the conference centre, antique shops and art galleries of the town. The hotel has a good atmosphere, created by its impressive architecture, beautiful furnishings and ant... [More]
Welcome to the Cedar Court Hotel, Harrogate's first purpose built hotel dating back to 1671 yet completely refurbished and re-opened in 1999 and now offering a unique Grade II listed building with bags of character and all the modern facilities expected of a four star hotel attracting discerning lei... [More]