LiversedgeCopyright Betty Longbottom

Liversedge is not one place but several, comprising a slew of villages, its links in terms of administration, church and communications equally split between the larger settlements to which it is close, namely Dewsbury, Bradford, Huddersfield and Wakefield... Read More

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Healds Hall Hotel

Healds Hall Hotel

Healds Hall is a family-run hotel with a nationally acclaimed award-winning restaurant and bistro. Set peacefully in landscaped, picturesque gardens Healds Hall presents an ideal venue when planning a conference, meeting or visiting the area. ... More | Double Room: From £125 | visit website

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Healds Hall Hotel (0.63 miles)

Healds Hall Hotel

Healds Hall is a family-run hotel with a nationally acclaimed award-winning restaurant and bistro. Set peacefully in landscaped, picturesque gardens Healds Hall presents an ideal venue when planning a conference, meeting or visiting the area. ... More | visit website

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Whitcliffe Hotel (1.36 miles)

Whitcliffe Hotel

Situated in Cleckheaton, Bradford, close to the M62 motorway, this small 3-star hotel presents itself as the perfect base from which to discover the Yorkshire Dales and Bronte Country. Just off junction 26 of the M62, ... More | visit website

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Gomersal Lodge Hotel (1.36 miles)

Gomersal Lodge Hotel
The Gomersal Lodge; formerly named High Royd; was built for Mary Taylor on her return from New Zealand in 1860. Mary Taylor became famous because of her friendship with Charlotte Bronte which lasted until Charlotte's ... More | visit website
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Travelodge Huddersfield Mirfield (1.77 miles)

There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More | visit website

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Days Inn Bradford M62 (1.88 miles)

Days Inn Bradford M62
Free wi-fi facilities when you book this hotel. REFURBISHED APRIL 2010 Days Inn Bradford South offers all the comforts of a city centre hotel but conveniently situated on the motorway! The hotel offers guests modern facilities in ... More | visit website
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Premier Inn Huddersfield North (2.10 miles)

Ideally located within easy reach of the M62. Galpharm stadium is a local attraction near to this Premier Inn. Conveniently located for Huddersfield train station. Our Huddersfield North Premier Inn has everything you'd expect, incredibly comfy ... More | visit website
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Healey House Hotel (2.10 miles)

Healey House Hotel
Set in 2.5 acres of tree lined gardens, this 18th-century property offers a warm welcome and excellent service. Located in the town of Batley, Leeds and Halifax are both 20 minutes’ drive away from Healey ... More | visit website
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Alder House Hotel (2.10 miles)

Alder House Hotel

Set in 2.5 acres of wooded gardens, just a short drive from Leeds and Bradford, this converted Georgian house provides a quiet and relaxed atmosphere for your break away.

Whether you are considering a romantic weekend, ... More | visit website

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Premier Inn Bradford South (2.16 miles)

Premier Inn Bradford South
An ideal location within easy reach of the M62, M606 and only 10 miles from the M1; Bradford city centre is only 5 miles away from this hotel. Whilst here why not visit the National ... More | visit website
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Gomersal Park (2.28 miles)

The recent transformation at the Gomersal Park Hotel has made this venue one of the most attractive for business conferences, meetings, exhibitions and training.The Hotel is located in beautiful grounds that are tranquil yet close ... More | visit website

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