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The Liversedge is a former mansion house, converted to a high standard pub and restaurant with a separate 6-bedroom annex, set in its own tree-lined grounds. Free private parking is possible on site, and free Wi-Fi is accessible throughout. Each room at The Liversedge comes with an orthopedic mattress and premium pillows to ensure guests’ comfort. Each room has a flat-screen TV, tea and coffee making facilities, and its own bathroom with bath or shower and complimentary toiletries. The guest rooms are located adjacent to the property’s own pub, which has numerous deals for lunch or evening meals. Further restaurants, shops and supermarkets are a 5-minute drive away. The property is located 3 miles from central Dewsbury and its railway station, and also the M62 motorway. The Eureka National Children’s Museum is a 25-minute drive away and The National Media Museum in Bradford can be reached in less than 20 minutes by car.
in the county of West Yorkshire
(2.3 miles, 3.7 km, direction S)Mirfield is a residential town situated between Huddersfield and Dewsbury. It has a long history, and associations with Robin Hood, the Luddites, and the Bronte sisters. More.....
in the county of West Yorkshire
(6.2 miles, 10.0 km, direction SW)Huddersfield is a lively and interesting town that offers a rich cultural experience...
a Picturesque Village in the county of West Yorkshire
(6.5 miles, 10.4 km, direction SW)Almondbury is one of the oldest and prettiest of the villages dominating the edge of the Pennine moors...
in the county of West Yorkshire
(7.2 miles, 11.6 km, direction W)Halifax is an industrial city close to the famous Pennines and the route of the Pennine Way in what is known as Yorkshire's "Bronte" country...
in the county of West Yorkshire
(7.6 miles, 12.2 km, direction E)Wakefield was the capital of Yorkshire's woollen industry for more than 700 years, it was an important weaving and dying centre as far back as the 13th century...
in the county of West Yorkshire
(8.3 miles, 13.3 km, direction NE)In the middle ages Leeds was a wool centre and it flourished. The sheep on the Yorkshire moors providing the wool for the cottage craft industry of spinning and weaving. The.....
in the county of West Yorkshire
(8.4 miles, 13.5 km, direction SW)Sturdily built of stone, this small hill town is perched north of the River Colne and the now restored Huddersfield Narrow Canal...
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Home of the wicked Prioress who bled the unsuspecting Robin Hood to death. All that remains today is the Priory Gatehouse and.....
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