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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Located behind the Royal Baths and Spa just off Parliament Street the Travelodge in Harrogate provides contemporary quality accommodation. This Travelodge is an ideal base for visiting many of the attractions the famous spa town has to offer including the nearby Royal Pump Room Museum which stands o... [More]