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This ground-floor room has a king size bed. The room features a TV and tea/coffee making facilities. The room has an en…
This room has a private entrance, and offers a TV, a wardrobe and tea/coffee making facilities. The room features a king…
With a private entrance, this premium room offers beautiful garden views towards the Liddle river. The bedroom offers a…
1 King Bed Internet - Free WiFi Food & Drink - Coffee/tea maker and free bottled water Sleep - Premium beddi…
1 King Bed Layout - Separate sitting area Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - DVD player Food & Drink - C…
1 King Bed Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with digital channels Food & Drink - Coffee/te…
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Restaurants nearby
- Pentonbridge Inn★ Michelin There's an inviting, contemporary feel to this 18th-century Cumbrian inn that's situated so far north, it nearly crosses the Scottish border. If you time your visit right, you'll get a glimpse of a truly spectacular sunset. The adept kitchen team match the wonderful surroundings with ease, eschewing unnecessary flourishes and instead delivering beautiful balance and depth of flavour with just a few ingredients – as evidenced by superb vadouvan-spiced scallops. Extend your visit with a stay in one of the smart bedrooms.12.8km
- Cedar Tree by Hrishikesh Desai★ Michelin Named after the ancient tree that stands in front of it, this restaurant sits inside the Farlam Hall Hotel. A historic Cumbrian country house, its refurbishment transformed it into an elegant retreat that deftly mixes the antique with the contemporary. The restaurant offers Indian-influenced cooking in the form of a generous tasting menu showcasing British produce – including plenty of ingredients from the kitchen garden – enhanced by subtle spicing. The service team are on the ball and ensure you are well looked after.29.4km
- The Kirkstyle Inn and Sportsman’s Rest. There’s plenty of rustic character to this appealing pub in a beautiful North Pennine hamlet. A warm welcome gets things off to a great start, before you tuck into dishes founded on produce that all comes from within 50 miles of the kitchen. This is shooting country, so that includes plenty of game – such as roasted grouse or partridge ballotine. Keep an eye out for the raspberry soufflé too, which is a cut above your typical pub pudding. Four bedrooms make this a great base for exploring the gorgeous surrounding countryside.39.1km
- Provender Melrose is certainly one of the more attractive towns in the Scottish Borders and Provender, situated down a passageway just off the main street, has become a part of its fabric now. If you're celebrating, then be sure to kick off with some Cumbrae oysters, before choosing from the selection of straightforward dishes that put prime Scottish produce front and centre. Look out, in particular, for the great use of ingredients from the local estates and producers, be it fish from the North Sea or crab and scallops caught off the coast of Orkney.46.2km
- The Hoebridge This welcoming former inn represents a return home for its self-taught Chef-Owner, who grew up in this Scottish Borders village and even worked in this place as a youngster. After a stint in New York City, he and his partner are back to run The Hoebridge as a simple, stylish restaurant serving flavour-packed, internationally influenced dishes. Quality local ingredients form the basis of the dishes, which are carefully prepared with an ambitious touch. Ebullient service adds to the welcoming feel of it all.46.9km
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Attractions nearby
- Hermitage Castle Semi-ruined castle in Scotland7.7km
- Hadrian's Wall defensive fortification in Roman Britain37.4km
- Bewcastle Roman Fort Roman fort, built in 120 to the north of Hadrian's Wall15.8km
- Carlisle Cathedral seat of the Anglican Bishop of Carlisle33.6km
- Kielder Water reservoir in Northumberland, England, UK, on the River North Tyne19.5km
- Carlisle Castle castle in Carlisle, Cumbria, United Kingdom33.3km
- Bewcastle Castle castle in Bewcastle, Cumbria, England, UK15.7km
- Vindolanda Roman fort and archaeological site on Stanegate, England35.8km
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