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Encyclopedia > Weetwood

Weetwood is a pleasant, leafy area between Headingley and Meanwood in north-west Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.


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Weetwood Hall - Hotels National Shopping at dooyoo.co.uk (211 words)
Weetwood Hall : Weetwood - a hotel/restaurant oasis near Leeds
Weetwood is a 4 star hotel, in a location where you may not exactly expect one, in the outskirts of Leeds, about 3 miles from Leeds University, near the town of Otley.
It was originally a Manor House, built in 1625, and has the kind of driveway and beautiful woodland surroundings that you’d expect with this kind of property.
Weetwood Hall, Leeds Hotel. Secure Online Reservations (162 words)
Weetwood Hall, built around a 17th Century Manor House, is set in 9 1/2 acres of beautiful Yorkshire Woodland, offering the perfect location for either a relaxing break or as a base to explore the vibrant city of Leeds.
Weetwood Hall has 106 newly refurbished bedrooms offering guests the highest level of comfort during their stay.
Weetwood Hall is located just 4 miles from Leeds City Centre, 7 miles from Leeds Bradford Airport and is easily accessible from major road links to the area.
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