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Dower House Hotel
Bond End
Knaresborough

Harrogate
North Yorkshire

HG5 9AL
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In the market town of Knaresborough, just 4 miles from the A1(M) and 3 miles from Harrogate, this charming hotel offers a warm and friendly welcome to business and leisure customers alike. Close to the Harrogate International Centre and at the foot of Yorkshire Dales, the hotel offers traditional hospitality with modern comforts and facilities. The hotel has been tastefully refurbished and now offers 31 well-appointed rooms, including 2 4-poster rooms. The hotel’s excellent facilities include free car parking for 80 vehicles and an AA Rosette-winning restaurant offering international cuisine and a comprehensive wine list. The hotel can also accommodate meetings and conferences, from an informal breakfast meeting for 2 people to a conference of up to 60 delegates. The attractive, peaceful setting makes the hotel great for a restful, relaxing and restorative break. The Corniche Leisure Club has an indoor pool, a sauna, a whirlpool spa, a steam room and a well-equipped gym. Please note that the leisure club will be closed for renovation from 3rd to 5th February 2009.

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Ratings/Awards: 3 Star
Number of Rooms: 31
Number Ensuite: 31
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Restaurant

Name: Dower House Restaurant
Cuisine: International
Chef: Michael Wright
Awards: 1 AA Rosette

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Credit Cards Accepted
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Disabled Access - limited
Open All Year
Gym
Swimming Pool
TV in Rooms
MiniBar - in some rooms
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