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ukhotelnet - Wakefield - Directory of hotels and B&B guest houses with direct links to their websites.

Parklands Hotel - An old vicarage converted to retain Victorian charm. Information on restaurant, bar, rooms, and includes tariff. Convenient for rail, bus and road travel.

Tall Trees Hotel, Lofthouse - Handy for Leeds and Wakefield city centres, the M1 and the M62. Description of the hotel and its facilities, with contact details; on-line booking.

St Pierre Hotel - Information on the hotel, accommodation, tariffs, restaurant and bar, and facilities for guests. Also includes details of the services offered for meetings, conferences and functions.

Waterton Park Hotel and Walton Hall - An unusual setting, which claims to be the world's first nature reserve. Description of accommodation, restaurant, and facilities for weddings and conferences. Information on local attractions, and a history.

Walton Manor Residential Hotel - Information about hotel, cuisine and services.

Sandal Court Hotel and Aagrah Restaurant - Includes information on accommodation, tariffs and contact details.

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