Applewood House
Applewood House has been sympathetically renovated, keeping the best features of its construction - large spacious rooms, original fireplaces - but adapted to meet modern requirements -such as central heating, double glazing and a water system to ensure constant hot water for the showers, together with free wireless internet access.
All rooms are spacious with large en-suite facilities, with one twin having a bath. Each room has television and coffee/tea making facilities. The bed and furniture is of pine construction, the mattresses are high quality pocket sprung for comfort.
Each room has been individually decorated and enhanced with luxury soft furnishings. Double glazing and individually controlled radiator valves ensure that all rooms are warm and welcoming. All shower cubicles are of larger than standard size with power showers fitted as standard.
From a quick snack prior to a full day's work or a leisurely meal before the day's sightseeing, breakfast is made an enjoyable experience, with everything from a full English cooked breakfast to cold meats and cheeses, with the food being freshly prepared using locally sourced ingredients, wherever possible.
The aim is to provide a very high degree of comfort, including high quality bed linen, excellent towels, with furnishing of which we are proud. The cleanliness and general structure is exceptional. As well as all this, the house meets the latest, most stringent fire and environmental health regulations.
Situated on a residential street, Applewood House is located on the prestigious south side of Harrogate, making it ideal for access to the vibrant commercial city of Leeds, and its airport, yet is in walking distance of Harrogate's numerous restaurants and shops. It is 1 mile from the Exhibition and Conference Centre.
Applewood House is a strictly NO SMOKING establishment and we request that all guests respect this policy.
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This page was last updated: 11 April 2008
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