Dating back to the 17th Century, the Cedar Court Hotel was the first hotel in the affluent spa town of Harrogate, on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales. Built in 1671, the Cedar Court Hotel was Harrogate’s first hotel, long before the town was popularised in the 19th Century. Following a multi-million pound restoration, the hotel was reopened in 1999 offering all the modern facilities you would expect of a four star establishment, whilst retaining the charm and character of its Victorian heyday. The hotel is just a five minute walk from the centre of Harrogate an interesting town of Victorian terraces and tea rooms, most famously Betty’s tea room. Harrogate is situated on the eastern edges of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, whose sweeping beauty provided the backdrop to James Herriot’s All Creatures Great and Small. The Cedar Court Hotel is perfectly placed for touring and walking holidays in this area. |
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| Info |
| Location: |
off Knaresborough Road
Harrogate
North Yorkshire |
| Tourist Board Rating: |
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| Number of Rooms: |
100 |
| Price Guide US$ |
| Room: |
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Standard Double/Twin |
245 |
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Rates per room per night
depending on season.
Price always includes breakfast and all taxes |
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