Warner's Nidd Hall Early Season
- Duration: 5 days
- Board Basis: Half Board
- Tour Ref: D2TGLE9063
Holiday Summary
- Travel Type: Luxury Coach
5 days
5 Day Select Holiday
Standing in award-winning gardens near Harrogate, this eighteenth century Grade II listed mansion is said to be where King Edward VIII met Mrs Wallis Simpson. The grand interior boasts Tuscan columns, stained glass panels, grand staircase and a marble fireplace. We venture out to the storybook city of York, home to a gothic minister, and visit the Victorian town of Harrogate.
PLEASE NOTE: Price is per person and based on two people sharing a twin/double room. Single room supplements and upgrades are not included.
Itinerary
Select by Glenton
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- Guided tour on one day of your holiday
- Coffee and pastry on outward journey
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Accommodation
Nidd Hall Hotel - Yorkshire Warner Leisure Hotels
Standing magnificently in forty-five acres of parkland near Harrogate, this eighteenth century Grade II listed mansion is said to be where King Edward VIII met Mrs Wallis Simpson. The spectacular grounds incorporate a fishing lake, putting green, tennis courts, archery, shooting, bowls and croquet as well as award-winning gardens. The splendid interior boasts a striking potpourri of styles with Tuscan columns, stained glass panels, mahogany doors, grand staircase and a marble fireplace - not to mention evidence of a secret chamber behind a bookcase!
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