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Follow on Google News | “Summer Meltdown” at 42 The Calls, LeedsThe British Summer is finally here, and to celebrate 42 The Calls in Leeds is offering guests a special ‘Summer Meltdown’ rate of just £42 per person including breakfast, based on two people sharing.
By: Hattie Kirchner The former 18th century corn mill sits beside The River Aire in The Calls, a cobbled street in the waterfront area of Leeds. The Royal Armouries museum is just across the river, whilst the Victoria Quarter shopping arcade which includes the northern branch of Harvey Nichols and the newly renovated Leeds Corn Exchange are nearby. The West Yorkshire Playhouse and Leeds Grand Theatre are also pretty much on the doorstep. -ends- Press Contact: Hattie Kirchner at Mango PR (020 74212500 / hattie.kirchner@ T&Cs: The offer is available to book from Monday 18 July 2011 at 10am. Available to the first 42 individual bookings, on a first come, first serve basis. Offer is applicable for phone bookings only and the price is subject to availability, based on two sharing a Deluxe Suite and includes breakfast. 42 The Calls, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS2 7EW (www.42thecalls.co.uk / +44(0)113 244 0099) 42 The Calls is the original luxury hotel in Leeds. Converted from an 18th-century corn mill, it has kept plenty of its original features; beamed ceilings with the original mill mechanism, oak beams and industrial girders. The hotel 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 but there are plenty of mod cons. All the rooms have plasma TVs and free WiFi access. The breakfasts at 42 The Calls are also legendary: all produce is locally sourced and there are Whitby smoked kippers, home-made waffles and no fewer than 12 varieties of locally sourced sausages on offer. End
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