13 miles Ilkley, West Yorkshire, LS29
In 1844, the country's first hydropathic hotel, The Benrhydding was built on the site of The Cow and Calf. In 1873 the building became a private residence called Highfield House, then in 1949 it became a boarding house.
13 miles Shibden, Halifax, HX3
The Shibden Mill is an 5 Star 2 Rosette inn dating back to the 17th Century, located in the fold of the Shibden Valley, West Yorkshire.
13 miles Knottingley, West Yorkshire, WF11
A very warm welcome to The Golden Lion Ferrybridge! Our cosy pub in Knottingley, offering lots of warmth and charm! If you’ve never visited us before, we would love you to enjoy fantastic freshly cooked food, ales, and extensive wine selection.
13 miles Ben Rhydding, Ilkley, LS29
Standing proudly in the charming village of Ben Rhydding, this Yorkshire stone Inn has a perfect position amongst leafy lanes and avenues.
13 miles Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG1
Twice voted "Happiest place to live in the UK", Harrogate's charming, laid-back nature offers a true North Yorkshire welcome
14 miles Harrogate, HG1
The Cairn Hotel was built during Harrogate’s period as a Spa Town when people came from far and wide to take the waters. Carefully modernised, grand original features still welcome you to this charmin
14 miles Timble, Otley, LS21
Hidden away in the quiet, beautiful village of Timble, nestling in the stunning Washburn Valley, The Timble Inn is a romantic Grade II listed 18th Century Coaching Inn with foundations dating back to 1200AD.
14 miles Ilkley, West Yorkshire, LS29
In the very centre of the pretty spa town of Ilkley, just a short walk from the railway station, serving award winning food in our restaurant & bar with excellent guest rooms on the upper floors.
14 miles Ilkley, West Yorkshire, LS29
Looking for the perfect place to meet friends and family, relax, unwind and debrief from work, then look no further than the stylish Black Hat located in the heart of Ilkley
15 miles Kirkburton, Huddersfield, HD8
Built around 1864, The Foxglove was originally known as the Railway Junction Inn, due to the anticipation of a proposal in 1864 to construct a railway extension from Barnsley to a junction with the Lo