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Rooms & Views
On the first floor at the front of the house, the windows have been fitted with noise reduction glass to aid a peaceful…
This room is located on the ground floor at the front of the house and can be configured as a twin room with two single…
This room is located at the rear of the house overlooking the private car park. A spacious enclosed shower complements t…
This room is a small double room with a private en-suite shower, toilet and sink. On the first floor at the front of the…
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Restaurants nearby
- Allium at Askham Hall★ Michelin Relax by the fire in the cosy sitting room of this 14C pele tower, while enjoying canapés and perusing the hugely impressive wine selection from the estate cellars; then head through to the modish, country kitchen style restaurant with its unique tiled floor and garden views. Accomplished dishes are driven by the seasons and the availability of produce from the surrounding Lowther Estate, with the gardener playing a key role in the crafting of the menu. Sauces are a highlight and really elevate each dish.5.8km
- Dog and Gun Inn★ Michelin The Dog and Gun is a proper village pub which does what pubs do best, by providing warmth, honesty and food that puts a smile on your face. Chef-Owner Ben Queen-Fryer cooks with his heart and plenty of natural talent, keeping dishes satisfying and recognisable. Local ingredients, including seafood from Maryport, are showcased in pure, understated compositions with plenty of depth, where flavour comes above all else. You’ll find suet puddings, soufflés and some of the best triple-cooked chips around – not forgetting a great local pint.9.9km
- 1863 Restaurant This immaculately kept bistro is set in the heart of a pretty Lake District village and its name is a reference to the year the property was first built as the local blacksmith’s. The menus, including tasting options, focus on well-executed, modern British dishes with clean, distinct flavours. Top-quality produce from around Cumbria is the bedrock, be it lamb, beef featherblade or Cartmel Valley venison. Welcoming, genuine service and seven comfortable bedrooms further add to the appeal.7.0km
- Evolve Tree Management Café7.8km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Brougham Castle castle near Penrith in Cumbria, England, UK2.1km
- Penrith Castle Grade I listed castle in Penrith, United Kingdom589m
- Brougham Hall country house in Cumbria, United Kingdom1.7km
- Greystoke Castle castle west of Penrith in the county of Cumbria in northern England8.3km
- Hutton in the Forest country house in Cumbria, England, UK8.3km
- Long Meg and Her Daughters Neolithic stone circle near Penrith, England9.1km
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