Most people travelling to the wedding will travel to Leeds in the morning, watch us get married, enjoy Leeds a little and then make their way home again. But I can imagine that some people would like to come down the day before and not spend their morning racing up (or down) the M1 or are even one of the very few and immensely privileged people invited to our small reception on the day.
The most obvious place to stay for people coming to the small reception is Weetwood Hall itself. You can contact Weetwood Hall by ringing 0113 230 6000 and by mentioning our names you may get a discount. Staying at Weetwood Hall will make checking in on the day easier and you will get to wave us off in the morning.
If you feel like you've seen enough of us then a little way back towards town is The Village Hotel. This is the nearest hotel I would recommend and (as I don't happen to stay in many hotels in the city I live in) the only other hotel outside of the city centre I have any real experience of.
If you are coming to the intimate reception and decide to stay in the city centre then you will need to make sure you know how to get back by reversing the directions shown in Driving to Weetwood Hall or Public Transportation to Weetwood Hall. Buses will still be running by the time I go to bed but you may be better off calling for a taxi.
The Etap is a cheap and cheerful city centre traffic island that happens to be within looking distance of our flat. It would be perfect for people staying the night before the wedding or anyone who only wants to pay £35 a night for a double room.
For people coming to the wedding who want a short walk in the morning, there is The Ibis, which is conveniently located about 5 minutes walk away from the Town Hall and therefore 7 1/2 minutes to the church.
Although this list (especially the city centre bit) focuses in on the cheaper end of the market, if anyone wants to splash out then they can go for 42 The Calls.
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I believe we shall be staying with Bebby. He has, however, commented that you will be staying there which I find a little confusing.
Needless to say we shall be accommodated.
Regards.
the best man thinks that if he changes his house name to sweden we will give him all the bliss list money. He is mistaken.
I am staying at mr bebbington's the night before the wedding but not the night of the wedding. We shall be sleeping in weetwood hall after the small reception, as my legs and head will be tired and wobbly.
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