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Leeds Travel and Heritage Information Haley's Hotel and RestaurantA Hotel in Leeds, Yorkshire6-10 Shire Oak Road Leeds Yorkshire England LS6 2DE
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From: £39.95 Haleys Hotel and Restaurant is a beautifully designed three star hotel in Leeds with one rosette, one of the city's finest. The hotel is situated two miles from the city centre with its shops, restaurants and vibrant nightlife and close to the M1 motorway. Haleys is set in a quiet leafy lane in the Headingley conservation area and is the perfect venue for meetings, conferences, weddings and private dining Guests are welcome to enjoy a fine meal created by our highly trained chefs and served in the opulent surroundings of Haleys Restaurant. Accommodation Rating: 3* (about ratings) Facilities
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Leeds, St John the Evangelist -
1.8 miles (Historic Church) Temple Newsam House -
5.1 miles (Historic House) Harewood House -
5.6 miles (Historic House) Harewood, All Saints -
5.6 miles (Historic Church) Bagshaw Museum -
7 miles (Museum) Colour Museum -
7.6 miles (Museum) National Media Museum -
7.9 miles (Museum) Farnley Hall -
8.2 miles (Historic Building) Stainburn, St Mary's Church -
8.4 miles (Historic Church) Bramham Park -
9 miles (Historic House) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Chapel Allerton -
1.4 miles away Leeds -
1.6 miles away Adel -
2.1 miles away Bradford -
7.8 miles away Wakefield -
9.9 miles away Harrogate -
11.4 miles away Knaresborough -
13.1 miles away Halifax -
13.5 miles away Directions: UK Hotels |
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