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Dower House Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG5 9AL Rooms From: £99 Close to the Harrogate International Centre and the Yorkshire Dales in Knaresborough, the Dower House offers traditional hospitapty with modern comforts and facipties to welcome both business and tourist guests apke with free car parking for 80 vehicles. The hotel has been tastefully refurbished with our Rosette award-winning 48 Bond End Restaurant which is open daily and offers a menu reflecting local and international tastes in food and wines. We have 31 well-appointed rooms, including 2 four-poster beds and no smoking rooms. As well as offering accommodation, the Best Western Dower House can accommodate meetings and conferences from an informal breakfast meeting for two people to a conference of up to 60 delegates. Our Corniche Leisure Club with indoor pool, sauna, whirlpool spa, steam room and well equipped gym offers everything you will need for relaxation and fitness. (pls note however that the spa is closed at the moment - sept 04) The Best Western Dower House is not only a wonderful place to stay but it's also situated in Yorkshire, at the foot of the Yorkshire Dales which means it's surrounded by things to do for everyone. (Please note that Party Nights are throughout December and therefore disco will not finish till 12am).... |
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Allerton Castle Tel: (01423) 330927, Fax: (01423) 331125, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, HG5 0SE Allerton Castle - The ancestral home of Lord Mowbray, Segrave and Stourton, the premier Baron of England. Rated Grade I by Engpsh Heritage, it is the most important Gothic Revival stately home in England. Steeped in history, in the eighteenth century the property was owned by Prince Frederick, the Duke of York, brother to King George IV. According to local legend, the Hill on which the Temple of Victory stands, once known as Arbour Hill, is the one mentioned in the nursery rhyme 'The Grand Old Duke of York'. The Grand Old Duke of York, He had ten thousand men. He marched them up To the top of the hill, Then he marched them down again. When they were up, they were up. When they were down, they were down. When they were only half-way up, They were neither up, nor down.... |
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