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Follow on Google News | Ay Up it’s Yorkshire Day!42 The Calls launches its ‘Yorkshire Break’ in recognition of Yorkshire Day on Monday 1st August 2011
By: Hattie Kirchner The City of Leeds will play host to the three day festival in celebration of Yorkshire Day with activities for all the family and 42 The Calls is just a stone’s throw from the city centre. This former 18th century corn mill on the banks of the River Aire has 41 guestrooms and suites, each individually designed and appointed with quirky features from the original mill mechanism. 42 The Calls’ “Yorkshire Break” includes: • One night in a Deluxe Double • Breakfast (including a choice of 12 different varieties of sausages sourced from nearby farms in the Yorkshire Dales as well as from local award-winning butcher Lishmans) • A selection of local Yorkshire Gifts: o A white Yorkshire Rose o A traditional flat cap o A jar of Yorkshire Sweets – celebrating Yorkshire’s historic link to confectionary (Nestlé o Three locally brewed Yorkshire ales £135 per night, based on two sharing, including VAT and subject to availability To book: +44 (0)113 244 0099 / www.42thecalls.co.uk -ends- Press Contact: Natacha Tonissoo 020 74212508 / natacha.tonissoo@ Notes to Editors: Tickets for the Yorkshire Day Festival cost £7 for adults and £2 for children between 4-16yrs. Under 4’s go free 42 The Calls, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS2 7EW 42 The Calls is a former corn mill situated in the heart of Leeds, overlooking the River Aire. The 18th century Fletland Mill was originally owned by hotelier Jonathan Wix who opened the hotel in 1991. It is located just a few minutes’ walk from Leeds city centre and short distance from the railway station. 41 guestrooms and suites, including the Penthouse, are all designed around the original features of the cornmill: oak beams, industrial girders and original mill mechanisms. End
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