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Springfield Guest House is a large Victorian house built in 1874. It boasts a period dining room, separate lounge and all of the rooms are beautifully and elegantly furnished. The house is set in its own private grounds and includes a summer house as well as being walking distance from Haworth - Home of the Bronte Sisters. The period dining room offers traditional home cooked Yorkshire food and a full English breakfast which sets one up for the day. Evening meals are served with wine and afternoon teas and packed lunches can also be provided. There is off road parking and central heating throughout. We are within easy reach of Bradford, Skipton and Calderdale. |
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Enjoy a friendly stay at Ye Sleeping House. We want you to enjoy your stay with us by providing you with great comfort and value for money. All are welcome at Ye Sleeping House, no matter how long your stay. All rooms have individual Decor with Facilities which include :- Wash Basin, Freshly Laundred Towels, Selection of Toiletries, Colour TV & Vidieo W/Remote, Guest Library. Books, Video & Games, Radio Alarms, Hospitality Tray, (Virtually Unlimited Tea & Coffee), Hair Dryer, Iron, Dressing Gown, slippers and Cuddly Toy! As animal lovers ourselves we gladly accept dogs and cats at Ye Sleeping House. Please phone us first to confirm this with us. |
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Leave the main road and travel alongside Ponden reservoir towards the moors, and you leave behind the stress of 21st Century life. Here you will find the peace of another era. Built on the site of the 16th Century 'old house and barn', Ponden House offers comfort and tranquility in a secluded setting steeped in the history of the Brontes. Local craftsmen and women have blended local materials with traditional skills and imaginative design: old and new come together to provide a unique atmosphere. Ponden House is the new home where Brenda Taylor, family and friends offer hospitality to guests from near and far. With views down to the reservoir and across to the moors, Ponden House is the perfect base for long walks, gentle strolls or visiting local towns and villages. |
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We are situated in the centre of the village on Haworth's famous cobbled Main Street and offer top quality service in a relaxed and informal atmosphere. Quality en suite rooms are individually themed and decorated and all our double rooms have lovely views. Some rooms have four-poster luxury beds and whirlpool baths. Make yourself at home and let us know if you need anything because we are here to help you relax and unwind. We are proud to support the ?Deliciouslyorkshire? campaign and our breakfast is second to none, with local ingredients cooked to perfection. All of our food and drink is either Fairtrade or locally produce and we are actively trying to reduce our environmental impact. |
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Located below the wild moors of Wuthering Heights, this guest house is close to the top the cobbled centre of Haworth and a short 3 minute walk from Bronte Parsonage. Haworth, in the heart of Bronte country, is a truly inspiring place to visit. Ashmount Country House is the former home of Haworths' Dr. Amos Ingham, physician to Charlotte and Patric Bronte. Stay in luxury en suite rooms with four-poster beds, double jacuzzi baths and private hot tubs. There is also a luxury suite. |
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