Haworth Old Hall Inn
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At the Haworth Old lounge you step back in heritage as you stroll via the door. The Old Hall is one of the oldest buildings in the countryside dating back to the year 1580. Much of the Tudor fascination and mood features been conserved and we have 2 lively open log fires, 7 genuine ales on tap, a captivating seasonal food carte menu using local make and a spacious wine catalogue too. Set amid fabulous rural area and located at the base of the moors, the historical countryside of Haworth, with its cobbled streets and timeless houses, is one of the plurality popular destinations for guests young and antique to the Pennines. Haworth Old Hall is a peaceful serene location to unbend and drink in the spell of the spot. Whether you wish to visit the night, we have four-star en-suite bed & breakfast lodging. The world of Wuthering Heights is brought to life in the renowned countryside of Haworth. This scenic village was once home to the literary greats the Brontes and their home is now the Bronte Parsonage Museum. The Bronte Parsonage Museum is one of many sights in Haworth. Take a ride on one of the striking steam trains on the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway, or stay East Riddlesden Hall, a 17th Century merchant's cottage and National Trust property. All year round there are also lots of occasions in Haworth and Keighley, including the popular 1940s Weekend and Victorian Christmas occasions during the run-up to Christmas.
Haworth Old Hall Inn Facilities
Animal Watching | Bathrobes |
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Bird Watching | Breakfast in the Room |
Cots | Cycling |
DVD Player | Fishing |
Free Parking | Hair Dryer |
Highchairs | Horse Riding |
Internet Connection (wireless) | Nature Trail |
Non-Smoking Rooms | Parking |
Restaurant | Room Service |
Shower | TV |
Water Activities |
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