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Guest House End Lea 39 Town St, Leeds, LS27 7AX
Tel No :- 0113-252 1661
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Avalon 132 Woodsley Rd, Leeds, LS2 9LZ
Tel No :- 0113-243 2545
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Church Hill Guest House 3 Church Hill, Leeds, LS25 6AX
Tel No :- 01977 681000
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Knight Inn Bed & Brekfast 281-283 Dewsbury Rd, Leeds, LS11 5HN
Tel No :- 0113-270 5187
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Harman Suite 48 St. Martins Av, Leeds, LS7 3LG
Tel No :- 0113-262 2734
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Martel Guest House - London Martel Guest House is a bed and breakfast in London offering hotel facilities at guest house prices....
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The Old Coach House Motel
Welcome to the Old Coach House Motel Based in North Kyme in the beautiful County of Lincolnshire, this lovely building dating back to 1760 now offered as a motel with all modern amenities with a high standard of service.
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The Old Vicarage
Welcome to the Old Vicarage at Nettleham where you can choose either to be pampered as one of our Bed & Breakfast house guests or to pamper yourself in one of our delightful Self Catering Cottages.The main house was originally built around 1780 as a ...
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The Sun Hotel, Gainsborough
A warm Gainsborough welcome awaits you at the Sun Hotel. Our comfortable accomodation, friendly bars and proximity to the centre of this historic market town make us the first choice for visitors and locals alike.
Gainsborough is one of Lincolnshir...
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Beechwood Guest House
A warm welcome awaits you from proprietors Julie and John Matthews at Beechwood Guest House, a period house set on the outskirts of the market town on the River Rase, known as Market Rasen, after it was granted permission to hold markets in the year ...
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Carline Guest House
The Carline Guest House is a charming double fronted Edwardian house set in the heart of historic Lincoln, with in easy walking distance of the city centre, Cathedral, Castle and Museums. Established for over 25 years, it has achieved a good reputat...
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Creston Villa Guest \\House.
Welcome to Creston Villa Guest HouseThis traditional Victorian town house, built in circa 1874, offers a degree of luxury and elegance that will make your visit to Lincoln both pleasurable and memorable. Anna and Iain believe in the old fashioned val...
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Croft Guest House
Welcome to Croft Guest House
Croft Guest House is a member of the English tourist Board and has been awarded 3 diamonds.Janet and John, look forward to giving you a warm welcome to our friendly family run guest house, which is situated ...
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FIELD VIEW BED & BREAKFAST
Welcome to Field View Bed and Breakfast. We designed and built our home to a very high standard, with spacious rooms, quality furnishings and tasteful decoration to ensure your stay with us will be as comfortable and enjoyable as possible.
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House prices: disaster ahead | Anatole Kaletsky - Times Online invariably rise in value longer termFunkwhistler, Taunton, UK Usualhave property in the US and UK and have doneThere was a bust in 2001 with recession fears in the UK and US, prices Matt Tingey, Leeds, England modest reduction in house pricesBasingstoke, UK Sorrywith the price of houses and, like thebankrupt, which in turn would causeinsolvent. In that scenarioWinchester, Hampshire, UK Toby James Peel, Leeds, Partcomplex data, in this case the www.timesonline.co.uk | |
King Oil will turf out Gordon Brown | William Rees-Mogg - Times Online that inflation was controlled while houses rose in value. With competitive costs andpower? Henry Percy, London, UK It is not oil pricestime for the Government to invest in nuclear technology. Howotherwise!' Rhys Jaggar, Leeds, UK An excellent piece ,althoughfact of oil per se being a key factor in the breakup of Britain.It is certainlytax. m wood, somerset, uk "The core discovery ofwas the dominance of economic change in shaping the history of political societyMarx. R Mason, London, UK Ironically, Labour didnuclear power stations a decade ago, the UK would still be an oil exporting nationtaxes would have to increase elsewhere in order to "balance" the budget. hold. TJP, Lincolnshire, UK The gas price is dependent upon price of oil. With 75% of UK homes using it for winter heatinga blip. kevin, Lincoln, UK But politics is also based Post to Digg Also in William Rees-Mogg Also Janice Turner Guest contributors Blogs www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Emergency: intensive care needed | Anatole Kaletsky - Times Online get the unemployed working in the public sector and the Jerry, Beverley, Yorks, UK Running with thewhy are the owners of shares in Northern Rock -a nd otherhappen if no one bought shares in these companies? oxford, england The UK model is redundant. The BoEnone of the FOMC's intent in the USA. But we can't justof the problem. In fact certain banks have actually hiked their mortgage rates in anticipation of an officialMaybe the biggest problem in the UK is one of complacency andspending'. m collins, Leeds, It would help the long term viability of the UK economy if we had politicianspoliticians, usually with degrees in law, politics, history, and Janice Turner Guest contributors Blogs www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Tories, prepare for government | Matthew Parris - Times Online Margaret, Bristol, UK Come on, Mathewbe after a long period in power by one party. ItMargaret Thatcher needed in 1979 and all Tony Blair needed in 1997. John The voters can fill in the details as it suitsDisconnect. Share in the proceeds of growthMike Carter, Bristol, UK I hope you'Paul Owen, Birmingham, Uk Well, MathewVinter, Louth, Lincs., UK Have yourDigg Also in Matthew Parris Janice Turner Guest contributors advertising and sponsorship in Times Online, The Timesglobrix.com to buy or rent UK property. group and is registered in England No 81701. VAT www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Why are we going back to coal? | Camilla Cavendish - Times Online Pete Best, Northampton, UK It is entirelyDavid Thijm, Stourbridge, UK Yet another badlyare the wooden beams used inhouses. But forests arent Dominic, Manchester, UK Benjamin is wrongstrategy is to trial CCS and in the mean time not build unabated Mike, Bolton, uk The governmentcould be self-sufficient, but in the interim I note that thehas bnever been the case in Britain before - and theythe government has no money in PFI Debtorland, so it mayprices TomTom, Leeds, England Forestsnot a viable possibility in mch of the world John Small, Faversham, UK Quite a bit ofmillion by 2031. Lastly, the UK already imports 5% of itsScholar Green, Cheshire, UK Have your sayPost to Digg Also in Camilla Cavendish Janice Turner Guest contributors Blogs www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Prepare for a shock BNP victory | Tim Hames - Times Online Swansea, UKto the BNP in London, itT Trotman, Leeds, Jeff, Leeds, UK, led to rises in employmentAdd that in to your equations Jeff, Leeds, UK, think I was in Australia www.timesonline.co.uk | |
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