Nidd Hall
Facilities
- Bar
- Tennis
- Restaurant
- Salon
- Coffee Shop
- Gym
Part of the Warner Leisure Hotels group, Nidd Hall is an adult-only hotel, and an enchanting 18th-century property in the spectacular Yorkshire countryside showcasing historic architecture and a wealth of spa and leisure activities, from tranquil treatments to tennis and archery. Perfect for groups of friends and couples, it's a destination with something for every occasion.
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Two Night Escape
2 nights4 meals1 treatmentWhat's included (per person)
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2 nights accommodation
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Choose 1 × 55 minute spa treatment
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3 course dinner on 2 nights
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Breakfast on 2 days
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Entertainment included
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Temple Spa gift in the room
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Selection of complimentary activities and classes (subject to availability and timings on the day, please note that charges apply for archery, axe throwing and shooting)
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Use of the leisure facilities from 12pm on the day of arrival, until 10am on the day of departure (room check in is at 3pm)
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Late check out of 12pm (subject to availability)
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Accessibility
If you have requests for specific accessibility needs, please contact our customer support team at 0800 043 6600.
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Accessible Hotel
- Disabled parking
- Hotel step-free access
- Spacious lift
Property Policies
During your stay
- No pets allowed
Our cancellation and Amendment policy
Please be aware that all bookings are non-refundable. Any amendments made may incur an admin fee and are subject to the venue's policies and availability.
Nidd Hall frequently asked questions
- Who owns Nidd Hall?
Nidd Hall, a historic country estate in North Yorkshire, is owned and operated by Warner Leisure Hotels, part of The Rank Group.
- How do you get to Nidd Hall?
Nidd Hall is in North Yorkshire. If you're driving, sat nav users should use the postcode HG3 3BH. From the A1(M):
- Leave the A1M at Junction 47 signposted to Harrogate, Knaresborough and York
- Take the A59 to Knaresborough and follow the signs into Knaresborough
- Go straight through the Town Centre and at the Bond End traffic lights turn left, then immediately right onto the B6165 signposted Ripley and Pateley Bridge
- Nidd Hall is on the right hand side approximately four miles along this road outside Knaresborough
The local train station is Knaresborough approximately 4.3 miles away (10 minutes by taxi), and Harrogate is 5.1 miles away (15 minutes by taxi).
- What is included in a spa day at Nidd Hall?
What is included in a spa day depends on the experience that you book. Facilities include a purpose-built leisure centre, complete with state-of-the-art pools, saunas, and steam rooms, fitness classes, yoga studios, cinemas and games rooms. There are four treatment rooms, where therapists use TEMPLESPA products in a collection of face and body treatments.
- What is near the Nidd Hall?
Nidd Hall is in an ideal location for combining pampering with local exploration. Nearby attractions include:
- Brimham Rocks
- Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal
- Yorkshire Dales National Park
- Harrogate
- Castle Howard
- Knaresborough Castle
- Jervaulx Abbey
- North Yorkshire Moors Railway
- When was Nidd Hall built?
Nidd Hall's current structure was built in 1830 by Benjamin Rawson, replacing an earlier Elizabethan manor, though the estate's history dates back centuries with older cellars remaining from earlier builds.
- What are the food and drink options at Nidd Hall?
There are two restaurants at the hotel. Brasserie32 champions British heritage recipes and traditional ingredients, while The Market Kitchen is a more casual space.
- How many treatment rooms are there at Nidd Hall?
There are four treatment rooms, where therapists use TEMPLESPA products in a collection of face and body treatments.
- What time is check in/check out?
Check-in is at 3pm and check-out is 10am. Spa opening hours are 6am to 5:30pm on weekdays and 7am to 5:30pm at the weekend. It is suggested you check your specific arrival times however for your spa break, as well as any changes for bank holidays.
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- Salon
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Leisure is a holistic experience at Nidd Hall, encompassing the grounds and gardens as well as spa facilities. Spend time playing tennis, fishing on the lake, practising archery or playing boules. There's also a purpose-built leisure centre, complete with state-of-the-art pools, saunas, and steam rooms, fitness classes, yoga studios, cinemas and games rooms.
Completing the experience is the spa, where guests can choose from a range of luxurious face and body treatments using luxury British skincare brand, TEMPLESPA. Born out of a love of the Mediterranean, the treatments evoke a sense of the warmth, lifestyle, landscape and energy of sunny climates and connection to nature.
Part of the Warner Leisure Hotels group, Nidd Hall is an enchanting 18th-century property in the spectacular Yorkshire countryside that’s exclusively for adults and enjoys an illustrious history. Its architecture speaks to its colourful past - originally the home of a wealthy Bradford wool merchant and rumoured to have been the initial meeting place of Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson. Surrounded by 45 acres of award-winning gardens, guests relax in contemporary rooms and suites ranging from Standard to Historic, and wake to tranquil rural vistas.
There are two restaurants at the hotel. Brasserie32 is named after the year the Warner group began its own story, championing British heritage recipes and traditional ingredients from the 1900s, artfully reimagined. The Market Kitchen is a more casual space, serving British staples with a modern twist and famed for their country-themed nights as well.