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The George Hotel in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England, is a Grade II* listed building, designed by William Wallen, with an Italianate façade. It was built in 1848–50. The hotel is famous as the birthplace of rugby league football in 1895. Memorabilia recalling the meeting can be found throughout the hotel as well as in the Heritage Centre.
Jun 8, 2023 · The town’s new Radisson RED hotel is moving ever closer as Kirklees Council's Strategic Planning Committee approved an application seeking to demolish part of the the George Hotel to make way for its extension. This will accommodate the hotel’s 91 rooms.
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Jun 9, 2023 · Part of an historic Huddersfield hotel is to be demolished as refurbishment works continue ahead of the venue reopening under the Radisson brand.
The George Hotel is part of the wider Huddersfield Blueprint, a ten-year vision to create a thriving town centre boasting a diverse and exciting offer. The hotel will act as an impressive...
Oct 12, 2022 · The George Hotel in Huddersfield was the location in 1895 of a meeting which led to the creation of the sport. Closing as a hotel in 2013, plans to turn the Kirklees Council-owned site into the...
May 22, 2020 · Huddersfield's George Hotel hosted the first meeting of the teams that formed the game, in August 1895. The hotel is now owned by Kirklees Council and it has made an official bid for it...
The new George Hotel was the first building to be erected on the square in front of the recently opened railway station. Designed by Willian Wallen for the Ramsden Estate, it set a standard for future development in the area.