Hotels in Deepdale, Sedbergh, Cumbria
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Leonardo Hotel Bradford
Local Hotels in Deepdale, Sedbergh, Cumbria01274 84850001274 84850067.7 miles -
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The Great Victoria Hotel
Local Hotels in Deepdale, Sedbergh, Cumbria01274 72870601274 72870668.1 miles -
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Holiday Inn Express Bradford City Centre
Local Hotels in Deepdale, Sedbergh, Cumbria0371 902 15420371 902 154268.3 miles -
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Travelodge Bradford
Local Hotels in Deepdale, Sedbergh, Cumbria0871 984 61240871 984 612469.6 miles -
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The Golden Fleece Hotel
Local Hotels in Deepdale, Sedbergh, Cumbria01845 52310801845 52310870.5 miles -
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The Three Tuns - Jd Wetherspoon
Local Hotels in Deepdale, Sedbergh, Cumbria01845 52460501845 52460570.5 miles -
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Best Western Bradford Guide Post Hotel
Local Hotels in Deepdale, Sedbergh, Cumbria0333 003 40690333 003 406970.7 miles -
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White Horse Lodge Hotel
Local Hotels in Deepdale, Sedbergh, Cumbria01845 52229301845 52229373.3 miles -
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Crathorne Hall Hotel
Local Hotels in Deepdale, Sedbergh, Cumbria01642 70039801642 70039875.6 miles -
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George at Easingwold
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Combining the service and facilities of a Silver Award Winning three star hotel with the atmosphere of a Yorkshire Country Inn. You can be guaranteed a warm welcome at The Wainstones Hotel. We are all dedicated to making your visit one to remember. This present day structure has developed around a former dwelling dating from early 1700, originally the roof would be thatched. Pantile roofs were not used in our area until 1790 onwards. For many years two grass fields near the present cricket field formed part of this holding. The Bradley family of long standing in Great Broughton held possession for a long time, milking their cows in these open fields during spring and summer, conveying milk by shoulder yoke back home twice daily. Named after an outcrop of rocks on the the hills overlooking the picturesque village of Great Broughton the Wainstones Hotel has gained an enviable reputation for quality and comfort of it's bedroom, Pembrokes Bar and restaurant. -
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