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anthony
United Kingdom
Hotel staff, very pleasant and friendly, I had my Rottweiler Malone with me , everybody loved him, the dog friendly rooms , they have dog bed, toys , water bowls. My van had broken down, and they allowed me to stay in the car park while I waited for recovery. Could not fault the hotel and staff, I would recommend this place.
I love this area but there again, I'm biased as I was...
I love this area but there again, I'm biased as I was brought up here.
Sowerby Bridge is gritty and unpretentious and the surrounding scenery is just stunning.
It has some good pubs and eateries - have a look at the area down by Moorings - and it's only a few minutes by rail into Halifax or half an hour in the other direction to Hebden Bridge.
The train trip is worth it for the lovely scenic journey though the Calder Valley alone.
(You might recognise Sowerby Bridge railway station and its environs from Series 2 of Happy Valley)
Louisa
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
It is a lovely area but I do not recommend the town itself...
It is a lovely area but I do not recommend the town itself to stay in - there are nicer villages/towns in the area and places on the hills above the town which would appeal to people more. No great restaurants as far as I could see or experienced. A slight air of decay/poverty is prevalent.
Leviathan666
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
If you like industrial heritage and don't need to be told...
If you like industrial heritage and don't need to be told what your looking at SB is very interesting. We can also recommend both the Moorings pub for food and The Puzzle Hall Inn for beer and live music. If you like walking and steep hills, Norland opposite SB is for you
Chris
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Wouldn’t go especially into Sowerby Bridge, Hebden Bridge...
Wouldn’t go especially into Sowerby Bridge, Hebden Bridge much nicer.
Although a bit of a drive Harewood House a must, and a trip to Harrogate and Bettys for afternoon tea, expensive, but a great experience..
Paul
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Most of the 'tourist' interest is near the canal basin and...
Most of the 'tourist' interest is near the canal basin and locks. The rest is a fairly utilitarian town, but close to outstandingly beautiful countryside. We missed the annual Rushcart Festival, but it looks as if it would be a good time to visit.
Liz A-L
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Visited Dean Clough Mills and had lunch at True North which...
Visited Dean Clough Mills and had lunch at True North which had excellent service and a very good lunchtime menu. Then we visited Shibden Hall,pre-book if possible.
Evening meal at Timujin Mongolian which had good service and excellent food
Fabulous service and breakfast at our accommodation The Rushcart Inn.
Next morning we visited The Piece Hall in Halifax, which had a live festival in the evening.
All the staff were friendly and very attentive to all our needs. It's a family run business and throughout our stay all staff were professional and courteous right down to the serving staff in the restaurant. I would recommend this hotel to everyone.
The accomodation itself was very good quality and comfortable. The location is great, and looking across the beautiful countryside you know you are in the heart of Yorkshire.
Very welcoming, peaceful location, only 4 mins from Sowerby Bridge, which was just what we needed after a 5hr drive. Lovely, comfortable room. Food was delicious and generous portions. The full breakfast was superb and great to set us up for the day. Wouldn’t hesitate to stay there again .. and the owners have a cute dog!
Unfortunately the hotel decided to cancel our booking on route to facilitate guests that arrived earlier!
I booked this a a xmas present...we luckily found somewhere else...by good luck.
This nearly spoilt a gig we had planned almost six months in advance over an hour drive from our address
Poor service i am afraid.
We hiked overnight from Edale to Hebden Bridge, we finished a lot earlier than expected and had nothing to do. We arrived at the hotel and explained we were dirty and tired. The guy on reception (sorry can't remember his name) got our room ready just after 11:30am. Brilliant service, thank you so much.
Perfect apartment. Quirky, modern and cosy. Lovely wet room shower, great facilities Inc dishwasher. Really well thought out and exceptional value. Some nice pubs in Ripponden and 5 mins to Sowerby Bridge and easy access to Hebden Bridge.
I’ve stayed in a lot of hotels over the years but this one is near the top. Some of the best service I’ve received and the food is top quality catering for all my needs. Highly recommended this place and will hopefully be back!
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