
Barnsley is a large industrial town whose coal-mining days have gone, leaving a heritage explored in various museums and sites here. The more distant past has left some spectacular reminders too such as ruined Monk Bretton Priory...
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Holiday Inn Barnsley
Holiday Inn Barnsley has free parking and free access to an on-site Bannatyne's Health Club, with pool, spa, sauna and gym. Just off the M1 motorway, between Sheffield and Leeds.
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Churchills Hotel
Whether you are visiting South Yorkshire for business or leisure, Churchills Hotel in Wombwell near Barnsley offers amongst the highest quality standard hotel accommodation in the region.
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Ardsley House Hotel
An extended Georgian house two miles east of Barnsley with 74 modern, well equipped bedrooms. The hotel has a full range of facilities including bar, restaurant, health club with swimming pool and beauty spa.
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Tankersley Manor
Built around a former 17th-century residence and still retaining much original character, with beautiful oak beams, this mellow Yorkshire stone 4-star hotel is ideally located for visiting Barnsley, Sheffield and the stunning Peak District.
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Ramada Encore Barnsley
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The Ramada Encore Barnsley is a modern hotel in an excellent location just on the M1 just off junction 37 for Barnsley, convenient for Sheffield, Bradford and Leeds.The Hotel is ... More
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