Wellington Tavern Accommodation, a property with a bar, is situated in Dewsbury, 10 km from White Rose Shopping Centre, 11 km from Middleton Park, as well as 16 km from Trinity Leeds.
Stephen
United Kingdom
For the price of the room no complaints at all friendly staff would recommend
Located in Dewsbury in the West Yorkshire region, Homestay by BIC Oates 9 provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Josh
United Kingdom
Ideal location for the town center as it's a short walk away, beds were comfortable enough, it had free wifi and just about the bare minimum for an ok stay. The car park is secure and we never had an issue parking.
I am sure there are many kind hearted people out there but...
I am sure there are many kind hearted people out there but at the same time Dewsbury is very deprived, dirty and noisy. Still I am glad I went as I saw good hard working people who deserved the money I spent there.
Thierry
United Kingdom
Scored 2.0
2.0
I lived & worked in or near Dewsbury for over 20 years until...
I lived & worked in or near Dewsbury for over 20 years until 2006 and found it generally to be a pleasant working-class town. The town is now however a dreadful dump full of empty shops, litter, vandalised buildings and drugged-up addicts swearing & chasing pigeons in front of the town hall . I hope never to go back.
ISABELLE
France
Scored 6.0
6.0
Still has a quaint old Yorkshire feel to it, but it seems to...
Still has a quaint old Yorkshire feel to it, but it seems to be losing the battle against bargain shops and smelly take-aways. Easy to negotiate with good transport links via the train and bus station. Best place to visit is The West Riding Refreshment Rooms - which is a real ale pub on the station with live music out the back....good pizzas too.
Dave Yob
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
When I asked a local how to spend time in Dewsbury, I was...
When I asked a local how to spend time in Dewsbury, I was told to best get the next train to Manchester. Once a wealthy industrial town, it is run down today without much to do and lots of boarded up storefronts. In terms of historical value, the minster church going back to the Saxon period is worth a visit.
Thomas
Switzerland
Scored 8.0
8.0
I had chosen to stay in Dewsbury as a change in venue from...
I had chosen to stay in Dewsbury as a change in venue from previous trips. I had been unable to visit a couple of places on an earlier trip to West Yorkshire.
Dewsbury does have some lovely architecture, but it's a little run down. I couldn't get into the Minster and the canal basin was quite disappointing.
Dewsbury is only a few minutes from Leeds (by train) and from there so much of Yorkshire is available. I chose to head back to Wakefield in order to get to The Yorkshire Sculpture Park. The following day I went to Saltaire which is definately worth a visit!
allyson
United Kingdom
Scored 2.0
2.0
Dewsbury is a ghost town and in a very poor state.
Dewsbury is a ghost town and in a very poor state. Shops are empty and the town has been deserted by locals, who shop elsewhere. With limited parking it is not worth the effort. Restaurant’s were also limited and not inviting.
We did not find a public house, that served food either in town or Earlsheaton,
Stephen
South Africa
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Really loved the size and space of the house and where it was. Comfortable and clean living areas and bedrooms. Was really spacious and good amount of bathrooms/toilets so wasn’t an issue for the amount of people staying. It’s also really close to dewsbury where you can easily get the train into Leeds for a small cost.
This hotel is actually better in real life than in photos. It is very clean, room is spacious with all necessities. The staff are very friendly. Lots of parking spaces and grounds are also well kept. Would stay here again
It was a nice hotel stay nice spacious family room and service was good they were very understanding with our check out timings as we had a tired 2 yr old with us .
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