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Cedar Court Hotel Harrogate

 
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Newest Review: ... know how this compares to regular UK hotel guests - and as I’m a cheapskate I opted for calling home from the payphone and ... more

 ... asking Mikey to call me back. There were no fridges in rooms which could be an issue though it didn’t matter on this occasion to me. The colour TV only provided the basic terrestrial channels, to the disappointment of some members of my delegation. It took me a while to turn that on because I started off trying to do it without the remote control. Sound proofing wasn’t too good – although I wasn’t disturbed late at night I could hear entire conversations from next door and a lot of slamming doors earlier in the ev...more

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elkiedee
Crowned Review Cedar Court Hotel Harrogate: The Oldest Hotel in Harrogate (1555 words)
by - written on 07/12/05 (Very useful, 265 readings)
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In February 2004, I was an observer at my trade union Women’s Conference, and stayed as part of a group booking at the Cedar Court Hotel in Harrogate. I thought the hotel was a perfectly pleasant place to stay though I would not choose to stay there again on future visits to Harrogate. The Hotel The Cedar Court Hotel was apparently Harrogate’s first hotel, way back in 1671. This sounds really impressive but I can’t pretend that I would have guessed it was so old, and this piece of information is gleaned from the booklet I picked up. It reopened in its present form in 1999. It is a 4 star hotel with 100 bedrooms and 10 Conference/Meeting ...  Read the complete review

 

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