Whitley Hall Hotel is an ivy-clad, 16th century mansion that provides an elegant and romantic setting north of Sheffield city centre and just 2 miles from junction 35 of the M1
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The staff were friendly and the setting is beautiful.
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Actually we we're there to visit Chapeltown, we were at a...
Actually we we're there to visit Chapeltown, we were at a wedding in Wisewood and the hotel was quite handy and inexpensive. However, as far as I saw the area is quiet. Reasonably close both to the Peak District and the City centre. However I wouldn't recommend if the main purpose of the visit is to visit the city - it's too far out.
Thomas
France
10
Scored 10
Chapeltown has everything you need for a short stay,and if...
Chapeltown has everything you need for a short stay,and if you don't drive, the train is very central for Barnsley and Sheffield.
Meadow hall shopping centre is just the next junction south on the M1. Lots of shopping and nice restaurants available.
Asda and Sainsburys shops are also local if you need to buy groceries or any essential items.
A real home from home - Mel was a lovely host and her home was very comfortable with more amenities than you often find in a hotel. Breakfast was fabulous with a selection of items to suit all guests - and the lovely treats provided in the bedroom were an added bonus. Location was also perfect for the purposes of my visit to Sheffield. Would not hesitate to recommend a stay at The White House for anyone wishing to visit Sheffield.
Whitley Hall is a delightful period property set in lovely grounds. Plenty of parking spaces. Large, clean rooms with furniture to match the age & style of the building. The hotel has a quaint bar & restaurant, although living locally & having eaten in the restaurant several times in my opinion there is better food & value elsewhere but it’s a nice dining experience in pleasant surroundings.
Cleanliness, comfortable, safe, good value for money paired with a very hospitable and kind hotel owner and cute little cats😽😊i am amazed at how Mel represented this tiny town in Sheffield with a background tour, great hospitality, and generosity 😊
The room and the bathroom were very clean. Mel took care of small tiny things, I felt like in a hotel, even better, tooth paste and brush, hand cream, crackers, water and sparkling water, she left nothing on the list.
The place was clean, well organized and comfortable. Mel was an amazing host which took care of all the tiny details. For a second you feel that you are in a hotel. Highly recommended will defiantly come again.
It’s surroundings are beautiful and the hotel has lots of character; parts of it being built in 16 century. There are peacocks roaming in the grounds. The catering and disco were really good!
Whitley Hall is a unique period hotel. The facilities excellent. It was decorated beautifully for Christmas and it was good to see it so busy for Christmas lunches and wreath making classes.
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