1 Swan Road
Harrogate
North Yorkshire
England
HG1 2SS
Luxurious central Harrogate hotel with 7 en-suite bedrooms including a 4 poster room, all individually decorated and overlooking the gardens, flood-lit car park
The Ruskin guest house in Harrogate provides outstanding standards of hospitality, service, food and comfort. The Ruskin has also been awarded A 'Golden Pillow' commendation by 'The Sunday Times'. The Ruskin guest house in Harrogate has considerable charm and character and is beautifully set in a conservation area just a few minutes walk from the conference and exhibition centre. Harrogate owes much of its heritage to its beginnings as a Victorian spa and its history is evident in the 200 acres of fabulous lawns known locally as The Stray.
The Ruskin guest house was built in the mid-nineteenth century and is so named because it was reportedly visited by John Ruskin, the eminent Victorian art critic, author, artist and philanthropist. It retains many of it's original features and charm, combining modern luxuries such as mature, lawned gardens, a private floodlit car park and all of the luxury en-suite rooms have their own unique character. Our bar offers an excellent choice of wines, spirits and local beers and the sunny veranda, overlooking the gardens, is ideal for a drink in summer. Situated at the heart of Harrogate, the Ruskin Hotel is simply perfect.

All bedrooms are beautifully furnished with Victorian pine and decorated to a high standard. The four-poster bedroom is perfect for that special occasion whilst the ground floor bedroom is perfect for less able guests. each of the seven guest rooms enjoys pleasant views across the gardens.
Guests can enjoy complimentary use of local private leisure club.