spacerBritain Express home page Heritage Accommodation in Huddersfield, Yorkshire
Part of the Yorkshire Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information.
 
spacer
     

Home
spacer
Attractions

 England
  Yorkshire

Towns and Villages
  Popular:
Robin Hoods Bay
York

Attractions
All attractions
  Attractions map
Abbeys
Ancient sites
Castles
Churches
Gardens
Historic Buildings
Historic Houses
Museums
Roman sites

Countryside
Yorkshire Dales
North York Moors
The Cleveland Way

York Travel Guide

Accommodation
Yorkshire Hotels
  York
Self Catering
  Yorkshire Dales
Bed & Breakfast

. . . . . . . . . .

 Scotland
 Wales
 London

Accommodation

 Hotels
 Hostels
 Bed & Breakfast
 Self catering

Travel Services
 Rail Tickets
 Car Rental
Tourist Info Centres
 England
 Scotland
 Wales
Heritage
 History
 Culture
Travel Directory
 England
 Wales
 Scotland
 B&B
 Hotels
 Tour Operators
 Car Rental
 Walking Holidays
 Waterways  Holidays
 more....
Blog
 Heritage Traveller
Fun

 Photo of the Day
 RSS Feeds

About
 Contact
 About us
spacer

 spacer 
spacer
spacer

Huddersfield Travel and Heritage Information


Historic Guest House in Huddersfield, Yorkshire


Check Availability

  You will be booking with:
Booking with BookDirectRooms.com


2 Queens Road , Edgerton
Huddersfield
Yorkshire
England
HD2 2AG

Elm Crest Guest House, Huddersfield

Accommodation Description:
Welcome to Elm Crest Guest House, a fine Victorian Grade II listed house set in attractive gardens in a quiet residential area of Huddersfiield, yet only five minutes from the town centre and a few minutes from Junction 24 of the M62 motorway.

Elm Crest was built in 1864 and was originally a Mill Owners house, shared by two brothers. Situated in the leafy suburb of Edgerton, it is surrounded by other grand and magnificant Victorian residences. The historic significance of the house and its construction resulted in it becoming a Grade 2 listed building

Fruit from the gardens are used to make home made jams and delicious apple pies, so nice that children have been known to fight over themselves to get an extra helping. A tastefully decorated house offering En-suite or private accommodation, TV, DVD, hairdryer, tea and coffee making facilities with chocolate biscuits in all rooms. Elm Crest is a non smoking establishment with an elegant breakfast room, and opulent hallway and stairs

There is a locked and floodlit car park and a welcoming Summer house in the garden.

From: £35.00

Accommodation Rating: rating4 (about ratings)

Room Facilities
Wireless internet connection
Tea and coffee making facilities
Pets allowed
Non-smoking
Ironing board
Iron
Internet access
Hairdryer
DVD player
Colour television
Alarm clock

Amenities
Wakeup call
Non-smoking (throughout)
Lounge
Ironing facilities
Internet access (wireless) in public areas
Internet access (high speed) in public areas

Parking
Secure parking
On-site parking
Free parking

Business Facilities
Internet connection (wireless)
Meeting rooms

Dining Facilities
Breakfast is served in the elegant dining room.

Meals
Breakfast (Full cooked)
Breakfast (Continental)

Child Facilities
Games available

Pet Policy

Map is based on address information supplied by the property and should be used only as a guide.

View on:
Google maps
Multimap.co.uk

Great for holiday planning
Get an Ordnance Survey map covering the Huddersfield area (opens new window)

Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest

Copley, St Stephen's Church
 Copley, St Stephen's Church
 Nearest Attractions

Copley, St Stephen's Church - 4.4 miles (Historic Church) Heritage Rating

Halifax, All Souls Church - 5.8 miles (Historic Church) Heritage Rating

National Coal Mining Museum - 7.4 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

Bagshaw Museum - 8.1 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

National Media Museum - 9.6 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

Colour Museum - 10 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

Friarmere, St Thomas Church - 10.6 miles (Historic Church) Heritage Rating

Hardcastle Crags - 11.9 miles (Countryside) Heritage Rating

Gibson's Mill - 12.5 miles (Historic Building) Heritage Rating

Sandal Castle - 12.6 miles (Castle) Heritage Rating



  Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit

Huddersfield - 0.8 miles away Heritage Rating

Halifax - 4.8 miles away Heritage Rating

Bradford - 9.1 miles away Heritage Rating

Wakefield - 12.5 miles away Heritage Rating

Haworth - 13.6 miles away Heritage Rating

Barnsley - 14.9 miles away Heritage Rating

Leeds - 15 miles away Heritage Rating

Chapel Allerton - 16.1 miles away Heritage Rating

Full list of bed & breakfasts and guesthouses in Yorkshire

+ Heritage Rating +?
Heritage Rated Guest House Heritage Rating
Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low to exceptional) on historic interest

We've 'tagged' this accommodation to help you find related historic attractions and learn more about major time periods mentioned in the description.

More about these Historic Time Periods:

Victorian

Find attractions tagged with:

Victorian (Time Period) - Decorated (Architecture) -


Directions:
Railway Station|Train|1.5|For ease of arrival, it is beat to take a Taxi from outside the station at a cost of approx just ? 4.00 and you should arrive at Elm Crest in under five minutes. M62 Motorway|Road|1.5|Leave the M62 at Junc 24 and take the A629 towards Huddersfield. After going through one set of traffic lights and then a set of crossing lights, Elm Crest is located on the next left turn Queens Road, opposit a Brown Tourist Board sign.


UK Bed and Breakfast Guide
England - Scotland - Wales - London






spacer  

HISTORY CORNER

Name the Historic attraction

Name the mystery historic attraction
See larger image



British Heritage Awards

Celebrate the best of British Heritage in our annual
British Heritage awards.

View this year's winners.

British History Quiz

Sir Francis Drake famously completed his game of what pastime before sailing out to meet the Spanish Armada?



 Clue

This Day in British History

13 February, 1689

William and Mary jointly crowned monarchs of England

Only the previous day Parliament declared a Declaration of Rights, making James II's constitutional reforms illegal

Monarch Mayhem

The first 'Windsor' king



 Clue