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Quality Hotel Leisure - LeedsSelby Fork

Jtn A1A63, Leeds

Prices from 31.0 per night.

Nestled amidst the scenic beauty of 14 acres of tranquil park lands yet just a few minutes from exit 42 of the A1 between the cities of Leeds and York this contemporary 3-star Hotel is an idyllic base from which to explore the local area. With an abundance of superb on-site amenities including free Wi-Fi and parking Woodlands Restaurant heated swimming pool outdoor tennis courts and specialist conference and function facilities guests can relax safe in the knowledge that their every need is catered to.The Quality Hotel boasts the perfect synthesis of location value and convenience. Despite being surrounded by the charming splendour of the Yorkshire Dales it is but a short drive to the vibrant cities of both York and Leeds. The Hotel is fully committed to making the most of its unique position by offering guests a friendly and welcoming service with everything they need to guarantee a quiet relaxing stay. Indeed nothing says relaxation better than an indulgent session in the soothing sauna and solarium. It's the perfect way to unwind after an early-morning workout in the fitness room or a lengthy swim in the 14 metre indoor pool.The Quality Hotel prides itself on being a by-word for comfort and relaxation nowhere is this more evident than in its' 93 welcoming en-suite bedrooms. Tastefully decorated and well-appointed with an array of modern conveniences each room features free Wi-Fi access television tea and coffee making facilities and much more besides. From business to leisure there are a range of room types to suit all travellers including Single Double Twin and Family options.With 11 meeting rooms and 2 event rooms it is a splendid venue for hosting any type of event. Whether organising a wedding reception or planning a business conference the hotel's team of experienced and dedicated event co-ordinators are on hand to ensure that that every occasion is a success.Woodlands the Hotel's on-site restaurant offers a variety of tempting dishes and delicious snacks. Whether grabbing a quick bite between meetings or tucking in to a hearty evening meal there is something for everyone. What's more with food served throughout the day guests are free to eat at a time of their convenience. The Hotel's bar has a welcome and friendly atmosphere and is a great place to chat with friends or enjoy a well-deserved drink after a long journey.The Quality Hotel is the ideal gateway to the Yorkshire region. Not only is it the largest county in the UK it is also one of the most beautiful. Renowned for its' incredible scenery visitors can look forward to soaking up breathtaking vistas inspiring moorlands and rolling hills. There are an abundance of outdoor attractions to choose from including cycling and mountain biking shooting water sports and horse riding. For those looking for something less exerting why not try a local heritage walk or a delicious pub lunch in one of the many picturesque local villages.The cosmopolitan city of Leeds has something to offer all visitors. With a thriving nightlife scene and a multitude of bars and restaurants it has built a solid reputation as a British hotspot. Shopping in Leeds is a world-class experience featuring as it does five miles of shopping streets and the country's largest pedestrianised zones. For those more culturally inclined Leeds has its own repertory theatre opera house and ballet companies. Leeds Art Gallery has one of the UK's best collections of contemporary British art and the city is home to the Royal Armouries the national collection of arms and armour.Renowned for its exquisite architecture quaint cobbled streets and iconic cathedral York is a place where the old world meets the new. Explore the city's historic past at York Minster Europe's largest gothic cathedral or visit Jorvick Viking Centre and witness the past come alive. With a blossoming cafe culture and an array of diverse eateries including stylish restaurants informal bistros and traditional pubs there are plenty of opportunities to indulge ones culinary tastes. Whether taking a boat trip along the River Ouse or viewing the collections on display at York Museum there is always some new wonder waiting to be discovered.


Quality Hotel Leeds Selby Fork

Junction A1 A63, Leeds

Prices from 72.11 to 80.12 per night.

Property Location
Located in Leeds (South Milford), Quality Hotel Leeds Selby Fork is within the vicinity of Jungle Stadium and Townclose Hills Nature Reserve. This hotel is within the region of Pontefract Castle and Post Office Road Stadium.

Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the 97 guestrooms. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include phones, as well as coffee/tea makers and irons/ironing boards.

Rec, Spa, Premium Amenities
Don’t miss out on the many recreational opportunities, including a health club, an indoor pool, and a sauna. Additional amenities include complimentary wireless Internet access and barbecue grills.

Dining
Satisfy your appetite at the hotel's restaurant, which serves breakfast and dinner, or stay in and take advantage of 24-hour room service. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at a bar/lounge.

Business, Other Amenities
Featured amenities include audiovisual equipment, express check-out, and dry cleaning/laundry services. Planning an event in Leeds? This hotel has 4507 square feet (406 square meters) of space consisting of conference/meeting rooms, small meeting rooms, and banquet facilities. Free self parking is available onsite.


Recreational amenities at the hotel include an indoor pool, a health club, and a sauna.

The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or nearby; fees may apply.


The preferred airport for Quality Hotel Leeds Selby Fork is Leeds (LBA-Leeds Bradford) - 26.8 km / 16.6 mi.

Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property's location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance.

Distances are displayed to the nearest 0.1 mile and kilometre.




Monk Fryston Hall Hotel

MAIN STREET, LEEDS

Prices from 50.0 per night.

Monkfryston Hall is a stately and picturesque mansion situated in the small village on Monk Fryston deep within the Vale of York. Dating back to the 1500s the hall and it's grounds evoke a colourfull history. Today Monk Fryston hall is a grand hotel offering guests tranquility charm and tradition whilst maintaining high standards of service.The oldest portion of Monk Fryston Hall Hotel dates back over 800 years where the original building contained vaulted ceilings a wealth of stonework and inglenook fireplaces; the building was a monastery around the 12th 13th Century when land was given to Benedictine monks by the Bishop of York. As the centuries passed later additions included stone mullioned windows oak panelling and stone terracing around the main house. Elegant gardens were added to enhance the enjoyment of the residents who were always pillars of the local community.In the 18th Century the owners established a zoo with a collection of animals an aviary and boating on a lake in the grounds. A folly was added in the form of an imitation of a famous bridge The Lucerne Bridge with carvings from The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.In 1954 the manor house was purchased by the Duke of Rutland who ran it as a country hotel; it is now owned and managed by a privately owned company Yorkshire Period Hotels. In addition to Monk Fryston Hall Hotel they also own the Cave Castle Hotel and Country Club in South Cave near Hull. (Click here for more detail)The current owners are committed to preserving the special nature of the hotel and its environment with attention to the building's fabric and unique gardens.


Monk Fryston Hall Hotel

Monk Fryston, Leeds

Monk Fryston Hall Is A Beautiful, Historic Grade 11* Listed Manor House Set In 30 Acres Of Ornate Gardens, Waterways &Amp; Woodland. The Oldest Part Of The Building Dates Back Over 800 Years Where The Original Building Contained Vaulted Ceilings, A Wealth Of Stonework &Amp; Inglenook Fireplaces. The Hall Has A Rich &Amp; Colourful History Where Once Benedictine Monks Tended The Land. In The 18th Century The Owners Established A Boating Lake &Amp; A Folly In The Form Of A Replica Of The Lucerne Bridge In Switzerland. Today Monk Fryston Is A Grand Hotel Offering Guests Tranquillity, Charm &Amp; Tradition Whilst Priding Itself On High Food Quality, Service &Amp; Attention To Detail The Terrace Restaurant Is Open For Lunch &Amp; Evening Meals While The Oak Bar &Amp; Lounge Is Available For Morning Coffee, Bar Snacks &Amp; Afternoon Teas. A Magical Place Where Beautiful Memories Are Created


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