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There are many youth hostels in England and Wales. This article is intended to list all youth hostels operated by the Youth Hostels Association (England & Wales) (YHA), either presently or formerly, and also independent hostels. The list is split into sections: hostels currently operated by YHA, independent hostels, and others, where others ...
In 2014 a new youth hostel opened in Brighton. [32] In 2015 a new youth hostel opened in Cardiff, which quickly became the only hostel in the YHA network to be awarded 5 stars by Visit Wales/Visit England. In December 2015 YHA Cardiff Central won Best Accommodation at the 2015 British Youth Travel Awards.
The Peak District Study Centre closed in 2010 following a reduction in funding at the National Park Authority. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Since 2012 the building has been occupied by a hostel operated by the YHA .
Until 2014 the house was divided between a museum and a youth hostel. The youth hostel closed in 2014 when the agreement between the National Trust and the Youth Hostels Association ended. The museum closed in 2020.
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The new youth hostel and Visitor Centre is called "The Sill". According to a sign in the Once Brewed Youth Hostel, there first was the Twice Brewed Inn, and the youth hostel was therefore called "Once Brewed". The "Once Brewed" closed in 2015/6 and was rebuilt as "The Sill".
The Youth Hostels Association (England & Wales) is the central organisation. Pages in category "Youth hostels in England and Wales" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
The golf course closed in 1926 and after lying empty for some years the hall was leased, in 1933, to the Youth Hostels Association (YHA). [10] YHA purchased the hall in 1955 but closed the hostel in 1969 and sold it in 1970 due to declining circumstances. [11] Brian Dalley bought the hall from YHA and lived there until his death in 2015.