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Lancaster
 WE DO NOT RECEIVE PAYMENT THROUGH LATEROOMS. PAYMENT MUST BE MADE ON ARRIVAL. A small friendly hotel close to all amenities in the town and also close to Morecambe and Lancaster for shopping and nights out. For walkers it is perfect for the canal walks along the Keer as well as excellent positioning for the Lakes. Excellent rail links around all of the area, exploring will be no problem as some beautiful historic villages are just a few minutes away by rail or road. Please note that in the very short-term, we are unfortunately unable to accept card payments. We are not en-suite however there are two seperate shower rooms and one bathroom on the first floor where the majority of the rooms are situated. IN RESPONSE TO THE PREVIOUS REVIEWS ( BEFORE 25/07/10) WE WOULD LIKE TO REPLY BY STATING THAT PREVIOUS MANAGEMENT OF THE PREMISES WAS NOT UP TO STANDARD, THIS WE HAVE NOW RECTIFIED AND WE HOPE THAT ALL GUESTS WILL HAVE A PLEASANT AND WELCOME STAY. |
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 Capernwray House has been our home now for over 18 years, and over that time we have developed our Bed and Breakfast business into what it is today. Mel and Roy offer a home from home experience with '5 Star Silver Award' luxury. To us our 4 key pointers are and always have been, ‘cleanliness, friendliness, comfort, and a superb home cooked breakfast!’ All our rooms have undergone major refurbishment in 2009/10 and we are very proud that the Tourist Board have recently rewarded us with a '5 Star Silver Award'. We offer a very warm welcome with a tray of Tea or coffee in our spacious, comfortable lounge, or alternatively outside on the ’alpine terrace’ in the garden …. Either way you can take in the beautiful countryside which surrounds Capernwray House. |
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 ****WE HAVE NOW COMPLETED OUR UPGRADE AND ARE NOW ALSO ABLE TO PROVIDE LUNCH AND EVENING MEALS**** A small friendly hotel close to all amenities in the town and also close to Morecambe and Lancaster for shopping and nights out. For walkers it is perfect for the canal walks along the Keer as well as excellent positioning for the Lakes. Excellent rail links around all of the area, exploring will be no problem as some beautiful historic villages are just a few minutes away by rail or road. Please note that in the very short-term, we are unfortunately unable to accept card payments. We are not en-suite however there are two seperate shower rooms and one bathroom on the first floor where the majority of the rooms are situated. IN RESPONSE TO THE PREVIOUS REVIEWS ( BEFORE 25/07/10) WE WOULD LIKE TO REPLY BY STATING THAT PREVIOUS MANAGEMENT OF THE PREMISES WAS NOT UP TO STANDARD, THIS WE HAVE NOW RECTIFIED AND WE HOPE THAT ALL GUESTS WILL HAVE A PLEASANT AND WELCOME STAY. |
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 Come and stay in a luxury four star holiday cottage in the village of Tewitfield, just off the M6 at J35 on the picturesque North Lancashire/ South Cumbria border. In a peaceful location at the end of the Lancaster canal, next to an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, our self-catering cottages are perfect for a short break, as business accommodation or for a relaxing holiday. Our cottages are luxuriously furnished with Vi-Spring beds, underfloor heating, dishwashers and flatscreen TVs. We like to think that you will have a relaxing home from home. Our kitchens are fully equipped for self-catering, but if you’re not in the mood to cook, The Longlands Inn & Restaurant with its award-winning food is just next door. Some of our holiday cottages welcome well-behaved dogs and they all welcome well-behaved children. With a visitor farm and playbarn just across the road, Longlands cottages are perfect for a family holiday. |
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The Old Station House Bed Breakfast |
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 Located across the road from Lancaster main train station and a couple of minutes from the city centre, this small, family-run traditional bed & breakfast offers free parking (gated), free Wi-Fi and charming, affordable accommodation (sorry we do not take cards). The Old Station House Bed & Breakfast is only 400metres from the bus station and has a fabulous central location. Lancaster castle, Priory and Tourist Information Centre are just 3-minutes walk away. Both of the City's Universities, the grammar schools and all of Lancaster's hospitals are also within easy reach. Formerly the Train Station Masters house, the property has been carefully preserved and sensitively refurbished , this historic building combines rich original charm and traditional character with modern comforts and facilities.All of the en-suite rooms are homely, comfortable and individually designed, with TV's, hairdryers, tea/coffee making facilities and iron/ board.A delicious home-cooked breakfast is included in the price and vegetarian alternatives and lighter continental options are also available. |
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 Spoil yourself. For your next romantic or short leisure breaks in Central Scotland – or for extended Scottish vacations or holidays in Scotland, stay in a great Scottish Victorian hotel. The Royal Hotel is an outstanding example of Scottish baronial architecture. A warm welcome to The Royal Hotel, Stirling’s premier leisure and business hotel. Relax and unwind in a very informal hotel, a delightful and tasteful combination of modern, professional service and comfort with a true concern for both customer care and environmental standards. Superbly centrally situated in the delightful village of Bridge of Allan, right next door to Stirling city centre and excellent shopping, and close to local railway and bus connections. Excellent secure parking, rare in corporate hotels these days. The hotel is a popular regular venue for the business or leisure travellers looking for a refreshing change from the standardised city centre ‘accommodation factory’. Here you are a valued guest, not a number, and a welcoming atmosphere of easy friendliness will strike you as soon as you enter. |
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 Visiting Lancaster on Business or just pleasure. Crows is in a great Location. Walking distance to Train Station, The Castle and Ashton Memorial. The main Attractions in Lancaster. A contemporary hotel in the city centre ideal for shopping and night life. All our rooms are beautifully decorated, all with en-suite bathrooms, Digital TV, Free view 101 channels and tea and coffee making facilities. All our rooms have Secondary Glazing to make sure that all our Guests have a peaceful stay. This Hotel is Non Smoking. We do have Limited Parking. Tex Mex Bar & Grill Restaurant below that serves a mixture of food, from Fajitas, Enchiladas, Tapas, Burgers and Amazing Ribs. Early Bird served daily from 5 till 8:30. Weekends all day till 7. Reservations not required. Also an Internet Cafe and Free Wireless Internet in all rooms. |
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 Welcome to Number 43, Boutique accommodation in the south of the Lake District. Introducing a contemporary concept, select location, boutique style and sublime comfort in the beautiful coastal village of Arnside, Cumbria. Number 43, a unique coastal ,country retreat with more than a touch of luxury. Somewhere to relax and unwind, indulge and recharge, So much more than a Bed and Breakfast we are graded by Visit Britain as 5*****Gold and The AA as 5***** Highly commended. Rest assured that a guest of ours you will experience the very best of hospitality within the luxury and comfort of a private boutique hotel atmosphere. Stylish yet practical, contemporary yet comfortable, classic not trendy featuring accommodation of exceptional design style and luxury. Arnside is part of the Arnside and Silverdale Area of Natural Outstanding Beauty, with an astonishing tidal bore wave which sweeps in to fill the estuary twice a day. Step outside our front door onto the promenade and immediately you are amongst some of the most breathtaking natural surroundings in the country. Located, on the southern tip of the Lake District we are ideally situated for a day trip into Windermere, Bowness-on-Windermere and the surrounding Lake District National Park. Only a twenty minute drive from Kendal, Kirkby Lonsdale, Ulverston and Cartmel with its 11th Century Priory and famous Sticky Toffee Pudding. When you have had enough of the hustle and bustle of the busier tourist spots, mark the end of a perfect day by unwinding back at Number 43 with a chilled glass of wine watching the sunset over the Kent Estuary onto the Lakeland fells. Luxurious accommodation synonymous with award winning local food and well chosen wines, served by professional and friendly staff who love their work and do it uncompromisingly well! We are open all year round so any time spent at Number 43 will be remembered for time spent somewhere very special indeed. A commitment to quality with a personal touch. We would love you to stay with us at Number 43 and discover Arnside, Cumbria’s hidden gem. On the edge of the Lake District, very accessible by road and main line rail service. Sally Shalam, The Guardian, 'It is, quite simply, one of the most stunning views I have come across, whatever the time of day, or season, right here on Lesley's doorstep, is pure theatre, the principal players, water, sky and weather, constantly changing.' Fiona Griffiths, The Independent, 'This five-star boutique guesthouse sits on the estuary of the River Kent offering stylish, comfortable accommodation enhanced by a breathtaking panorama, across the Kent Estuary towards the Lakeland Fells.' Coast Magazine, 'You may feel embarrassed about ordering buck's fizz at breakfast. Luckily at Number 43 it is served on a Sunday as a matter of course. This epitomises the laid-back feel of Number 43.' Nigel Tidsall, The Telegraph, 'Arnside sits in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty that includes Silverdale, where Elizabeth Gaskell came to holiday, and Arnside Knott, a popular walking spot owned by the National Trust. It is a village where life still feels bewitchingly close to nature, alarms ring a warning when the tide comes rushing in, and two-carriage trains regularly rattle their way across the water on a misty viaduct.' Paul Croughton, Sunday Times, 'The village of Arnside is unusually calm, even for Cumbria, and Number 43’s five individually turned-out rooms, do nothing to jar you from your reverie. Our favorite is suite two, with a double-ended bath under a large feature window where you can spot birds, bathing or otherwise, out on the estuary.' Stephen McClarence, The Observer, 'I take a train around the Bay to stay at Number 43, a luxurious boutique guest house that runs to cafeteria’s of coffee in the bedrooms. It's in Arnside, a smart village where I spend my morning walking a blissfully quiet shoreline patrolled by swans and herons.' |
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 Welcome to Netherby. We are a newly built property offering a home from home welcome situated not far from jct 35 on the M6 on the picturesque North lancs/ South cumbria border in a peaceful location. We have 2 luxurious spacious rooms which are newly decorated and both have Kingsize beds for your comfort, televisions and tea and coffee facilities. Wireless internet is available free of charge to our guests. You will wake up to a hearty home cooked breakfast, made on our aga, cosisting of our free range eggs, and locally sourced meats. We are ideal for people who want to relax in a country setting, but are also ideal for walkers, and the more adventurous.We are a smallholding and keep chickens, pigs and horses so please do feel free to have a wander around our stock during your stay. We are also ideally located only 10 minutes from Kirkby Lonsdale, and 5 minutes from Arkholme and Hornby where you can find some really good traditional pub food and restaurants. |
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 The Bay Horse Inn is a traditional family-run old English inn with log fire and beamed bar/dining areas. We are ideally situated close to major routes to the North, and east coast via A1/A59, halfway between York and Harrogate. Easy access to York, Harrogate, Knaresborough and Leeds city centres by rail- Cattal and Kirk Hammerton staions within 1 mile- parking available and free pick-up/drop off to overnight guests, by arrangement. We serve local, fresh and homemade food every lunchtime, and Mon-Sat pms. All meat is supplied by Ainsty farm shop, from local family farms using traditional natural feeds and reared to high welfare standards. Cask-condioned real ales, keg lager/bitter, freshly-brewed tea/coffe and a range of wines and spirits served lunchtimes and evenings Mon-Sat and Sunday lunch. Accommodation in comfortably furnished courtyard en-suite rooms- 9 double/twin and one family room sleeping 3. Ample parking and Wi-Fi internet access available. |
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