Description: The Gomersal Lodge is an perfect base for touring the beauty places of Yorkshire.
The Gomersal Lodge, previosly named High Royd, was constructed for Mary Taylor on her return from New Zealand in 1860. Mary Taylor became popular because of her friendship with Charlotte Bronte which lasted until Charlotte's death in 1855. She was an inspiration and a driving force to Charlotte Bronte, encouraging her to go to Brussels which provided the enjoy on which her novels 'Villette' and 'The Professor' were based. The Taylor family and their home, Red House in Gomersal (now the Red House Museum) are recognised as the models for the Yorke Family and Briarmains in Charlotte Bronte's recent 'Shirley'. Rose Yorke is based on Mary Taylor. Mary's own recent was 'Miss Miles' or 'A Tale of Yorkshire Life 60 Years Ago', but she wrote lots of published articles asserting feminist views. Mary Taylor lived at High Royd until her death on 1st March, 1893. She is buried in the graveyard of St. Mary's Parish Cathedral in Gomersal.
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Room rates: GBP from 29 to 452 (room rates can seasonally become lower or higher)
Category: 2 stars
Number of rooms: 9
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