Townhouse No 12 Hotel Huddersfield
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Overview
Set only 14 minutes on foot from Huddersfield Magistrates Court Courthouse, this 3-star Townhouse No 12 Hotel is located near Huddersfield Apostolic Church. Wi-Fi is available in the rooms, so that you can stay connected.
A continental breakfast is served each morning at the accommodation. Guests can dine at Gurkha Sizzler, serving Asian dishes, or at The Peppercorn, located within 20-minutes’ walk.
The venue is just a 6-minute walk from The Parish Of Holy Trinity. The centre of Huddersfield is nearly 1 km away.
Guests can find a garden nearby. You can get to the 997 - foot historic hilltop tower "Castle Hill" in a few minutes by car.
Coffee and tea making machines, and a fridge are standard in the rooms at Townhouse No 12 Hotel.
This hotel organises a wide variety of activities such as canoeing, hiking, and horse riding.
Rooms & Availability
Deluxe Double Room with Shower
Twin Room
Double Room
Impressions
Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Huddersfield, our hotel is not just a place to rest your head but a launch pad for avid adventurers. Picture waking up in a snug room outfitted with all the modern comforts you'll need, including free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs for those rare moments of downtime. As the morning sun filters through the windows, the real excitement begins — right outside our door! With a myriad of hiking trails and cycling routes weaving through stunning landscapes, there's no better time to visit than during the spring and early autumn months when the weather is mild, and the natural beauty is simply breathtaking.
Adventure doesn't stop at hiking or cycling; our hotel is an excellent base for those keen to explore more challenging pursuits such as canoeing and fishing in nearby lakes or rivers. As summer gives way to autumn, you'll find the water conditions perfect for casting your line or paddling through tranquil waters, with the glorious foliage providing a stunning backdrop to your outdoor escapades. Additionally, for those who crave a touch of equine elegance, horseback riding trails meander through the countryside, inviting you to experience the landscape from an entirely new perspective. You’ll want to snag your reservation early in these seasons when nature plays host to spring blooms and autumn hues, delighting enthusiastic explorers.
And let's not forget about the leisure sports! Our hotel boasts excellent on-site facilities, including a golf course and tennis court, perfect for unwinding after a day filled with exploration. These amenities mean you can enjoy the best of both worlds: exhilarating adventure by day and peaceful relaxation by night as you sip tea from your electric kettle in your room, recounting the day's adventures on your flat-screen TV. You’ll find a smoke-free environment that encourages both relaxation and health, and while pets are not allowed on-site, the energy of people from all walks of life creates a vibrant atmosphere. Visit us during the summer or early autumn for a blend of thrilling outdoor activities paired with the breathtaking beauty of Huddersfield's changing seasons!
Positives and negatives
- Some rooms with an own shower, a settee and a kettle.
Facilities
Facilities
- Flat-screen TV
Rooms
- Free Wi-Fi in rooms
- Heating
- Tea and coffee facilities
- Ironing facilities
Services
- Housekeeping
Relax
- Live entertainment
- Garden area
- Canoeing
- Hiking
- Horseback riding
- Cycling
- Tennis court
- Golf course
- Fishing
Reviews
Location
Landmarks nearby
- Ravensknowle Park 2.24 km (1.39 mi.)
- Kingsgate Shopping Centre 880 m (2887 ft)
- Colne Valley Museum 4.81 km (2.99 mi.)
- The North Light Gallery 3.86 km (2.40 mi.)
- The Holocaust Exhibition and Learning Centre 1.16 km (3806 ft)
- Heritage Quay 1.15 km (3773 ft)
- Packhorse Shopping Centre 730 m (2395 ft)
- Huddersfield Library 1.07 km (3510 ft)
Summary
| ✔️ Rating | 8.3 / 10 |
| 🏷️ Min Price | $67 |
| 🔑 Rooms | 11 |
| ⭐ Reviews | 257 |
| 📍 Landmarks nearby | Ravensknowle Park , Kingsgate Shopping Centre , Colne Valley Museum |