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Dating to the 1740s, The Mews Hotel is set in a charming courtyard in Ossett, between Wakefield and Dewsbury. It offers real ales in the cozy bar and a restaurant serving classic British cuisine. Set in the courtyard wing, each room features a flat-screen TV, DVD player and free tea and coffee. All rooms have a private bathroom with a hairdryer and toiletries, and an iron is also provided. The Mews’ relaxed restaurant uses only fresh ingredients, sourced locally where ever possible. With exposed beams and an original log fire, the bar also stocks a range of ales, fine wines and champagne. Offering free on-site parking, the hotel is 1 miles from the M1 motorway and only 20 minutes’ drive from Leeds’ vibrant center. Low Laithes golf course is 1.4 miles away.
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