St George Squarehuddersfield West Yorkshire Hd1 1ja, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire (Great Britain)
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The hotel was built in the Victorian period around 1851 and is famous as the birthplace of Rugby League Football, the meeting that founded the organisation was held here in 1895 and the memorabilia recalling this can be found throughout the hotel as well as in the recently opened Rugby League Museum. The Hotel is the perfect environment for business overnight stays, weekend's away, rugby league fanatics or visiting friends and family. Whether for business or pleasure, the George is the ideal choice. (GW 05/2009)
The St George's restaurant is renowned for its excellent cuisine with traditional English Cuisine and Yorkshire speciailites. The room is large and spacious with long drapes on the windows.
This is a traditional, 5 storey, Victorian building with a pale stone facade: Most impressive building to look at.
Each of the 60 en-suite bedrooms are tastefully decorated and furnished, perfectly complimenting the aesthetic qualities of the rest of the building. All rooms have been attentively appointed with all the modern amenities one would expect from a hotel of this calibre, including flat screen TV, trouser press, hairdryer and tea & coffee making facilities. There are a range of room types available including Singles, Doubles & Twins and spacious Executives. Whatever their choice, guests are assured of a comfortable, relaxing experience and a memorable stay.
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How to arrive
24 kms to the nearest airport (leeds bradford international airport)
The Hotel is an elegant Grade II listed hotel occupying a colourful and varied history. Situated in the main square of Huddersfield, the building compliments its neighbour, the Huddersfield Railway Station with its fine Italian facade designed by William Walker. It is also near Leeds Bradford International Airport.