Bed and Breakfasts in Cullingworth, Yorkshire Including 1 Historic Bed and Breakfast
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Sutton Drive,
Cullingworth, Yorkshire, England,
BD13 5BQ Heritage Rating:
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Heritage Tags:
18th century (Time Period)
Lovingly restored 18th century manor house still retaining many original features. Ideally situated for exploring the rugged Pennine Moorland of Bronte Country, the Yorkshire Dales and beyond. With a Visit Britain 5 star Gold award and a Michelin Guide entry we offer our guests the best of everything and nothing … more >>
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Accommodation Type: Guest House
From: £75.00
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NEAREST ALTERNATIVE ACCOMMODATION
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Location
Accommodation
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Heritage
Distance
The Manor Cullingworth
Haworth, Yorkshire
Guest house
70.00
0.2 miles
Haworth Old Hall
Haworth, Yorkshire
Inn
50.00
2.2 miles
The Old Registry Haworth
Haworth, Yorkshire
Guest House
75.00
2.3 miles
The Fleece Inn
Haworth, Yorkshire
Bed and Breakfast
55.00
2.3 miles
Kings Arms
Haworth, Yorkshire
Bed and Breakfast
45.00
2.4 miles
Old Sun
Haworth, Yorkshire
Inn
45.00
2.7 miles
The Thyme House
Haworth, Yorkshire
Bed and Breakfast
65.00
2.7 miles
Brook House
Halifax, Yorkshire
Bed and Breakfast
45.00
3.9 miles
The Crossroads At Wainstalls
Wainstalls, Yorkshire
Inn
79.00
5.1 miles
New Beehive Inn
Bradford, Yorkshire
Inn
36.00
5.8 miles
Ford House Farm
Baildon, Yorkshire
Guest Accommodation
55.00
6.5 miles
Cherrytree Lodge
Idle, Yorkshire
Bed and Breakfast
29.95
7.1 miles
Bar Place
Hebden Bridge, Yorkshire
Bed and Breakfast
49.00
7.1 miles
Holme House
Hebden Bridge, Yorkshire
Bed and Breakfast
55.00
7.2 miles
Shibden Mill Inn
Halifax, Yorkshire
Inn
50.00
7.4 miles
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