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Rooms from 47.50 GBP | Gilsland Spa Hotel Gilsland Spa hotel sits proudly in 140 acres of manicured garden and natural woodland in an idyllic countryside location with spectacular views over the Cumbrian and Northumberland countryside. It takes its name from the nearby Gilsland village and the restorative properties of the historic sulphur well visited by many since the 1800s. The Hotel offers guests the opportunity to explore, spot wildlife, including deer and red squirrels, walk, shop or just relax. The location is an ideal base for exploring the World Heritage sites along Hadrian’s Wall, as well as for visiting Carlisle, Gretna, Hexham and Newcastle. Nearby, there are also opportunities for golf, fishing and horse riding. A variety of themed breaks is also available. The Hotel boasts 94 en suite bedrooms, free Wi-Fi, and a centrally located ballroom with a bar and entertainment every evening. It caters for both residents and non-residents and there are opportunities to snack, lunch or dine in Galloways Bar and Hadrian’s Coffee shop. The Orangery The latest addition to the Hotel facilities is a modern, light function suite, The Orangery. It was built and opened in 2010 and provides an up |
  
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Rooms from 85.00 GBP | Hill on the Wall is a unique country retreat near Hadrian's Wall with more than a touch of luxury. Somewhere to relax, unwind and recharge. So much more than a bed and breakfast, we are graded by Visit Britain as 5 Star Gold . Rest assured that as a guest of ours you will experience the best of hospitality within the luxury and comfort of a private country house atmosphere...
Stylish yet practical and comfortable featuring accommodation of exceptional style and luxury. A commitment to quality with a personal touch.
In an outstanding hilltop location overlooking the Irthing Valley and just 300 yards from the Hadrian's Wall National Trail at Birdoswald in Cumbria, this listed 16th century fortified farmhouse, or 'bastle', has three bed and breakfast guest rooms available.
All bedrooms are spacious and ensuite or with a private bathroom and Wi-Fi Internet .
There is a comfortable lounge and library for guests.
With 1 acre of gardens and ample parking we provide comfort and a warm welcome for all who visit this historic and beautiful Scottish Borders area on the edge of Northumberland.
Hill on the Wall is what it says - almost exactly on the famous Roman Wall built nearly 2000 years ago - about 300 yards walk actually. Step outside our front door onto the terrace and gardens and immediately you are amongst some of the most breathtaking natural surroundings in the country.
Located on the border of Cumbria and Northumberland, we are ideally situated for visiting Hadrian's Wall, historic Carlisle and the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (ANOB).
A bit of history about the house...An Act of Parliament in 1555 made it compulsory for everyone living in the twenty mile wide Border Zone to build their own defences against reivers and cross-border raiders. Not everyone complied but the owners of 'The Hill' did. In 1595 this 'bastle' was built and while it has all the comforts of the 21st century, its original characteristics have been tastefully retained.
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 Hill on the Wall with tea and home made cake in the garden and watch the sunset over the North Pennines and the Lakeland fells beyond.
Luxurious accommodation served by Elaine and Dick who love their job and do it uncompromisingly well! We are open most of the year from 1st March to 30th November so any time spent with us will be remembered for time spent somewhere very special indeed.
A commitment to quality with a personal touch. We look forward to welcoming you to our home. |
  
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Rooms from 25.00 GBP | Set in a historical inn, the family-run Howard Arms Hotel has a traditional pub restaurant and cosy rooms with free Wi-Fi. The hotel is situated in Brampton, just a 15-minute drive from Carlisle.
The rooms at Howard Arms Hotel each have a TV and tea/coffee facilities. All rooms have scenic views and original features, and each has a private bathroom with free toiletries.
With exposed beams and panelled walls, the intimate restaurant serves classic British cuisine using fresh local produce. The bar hosts live music events, and offers real ales and fine wines.
The Howard Arms Hotel is surrounded by beautiful Cumbrian countryside, and has free on-site parking. Hadrian’s Wall and Gretna Green are both a 20-minute drive away. |
  
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Rooms from 40.00 GBP | Wallfoot House is a popular hotel and restaurant providing stylish accommodation and great food just three miles East of Carlisle and five minutes drive from junction 44 on the M6. The Hotel is set in beautiful gardens and surrounded by open countryside.
We invite old friends and new to stay in our comfortable rooms or eat in our newly refurbished bar and restaurant.
Wallfoot House is on the Hadrian's Wall cycle Path and 4 minutes' walk from the National Trail. We have a cycle shed and drying facilities.
Our head chef, has created a traditional bar menu and exciting new dishes for the restaurant. All our food is handmade from fresh, high quality ingredients.
We are sure you will enjoy our delicious food in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. |
  
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Rooms from 50.00 GBP | Rachel & Martin welcome you to a relaxing stay at their family run hotel in Carlisle where guests will be assured of a warm, friendly reception. We offer very comfortable Carlisle bed and breakfast accommodation with all our rooms being recently decorated, new flat screen tv’s, free wifi access and refurbished en-suite bathrooms.
This large 13 bedroom Victorian town house was built in 1850’s and is situated in the Stanwix part of Carlisle where the Romans had a command headquarters for 1,000 cavalry, so we literally have our foundations on Hadrian’s Wall.
We are ideally located just 10 minutes walk to Carlisle city centre and 5 minutes walk to the Sands Centre for popular theatre and concerts. A short 5 minute taxi ride from Carlisle Railway Station, and conveniently located for Cumbria University Brampton Road Campus and Kingstown Business Park.
The Angus is an ideal base for exploring the beautiful English Lake District, Eden Valley, Scottish Borders, Carlisle to Settle Railway, Carlisle Golf Course, Hadrian’s Wall Coast to Coast trail and the Reivers Cycle Route. Walking, cycling and golfing groups are very welcome.
Our tariff is based on bed and breakfast ( B&B ) with the option of an evening meal in Almonds restaurant. Packed lunches are also available for your onward journey. Seasonal short break offers are available for those wanting to stay longer & take advantage of what Carlisle and the Lake District have to offer.
Almonds, is our informal licensed restaurant open to residents and non residents for evening meals. All our food is freshly prepared including our home baked bread, chutneys and desserts. We cook everything fresh to order and use local quality suppliers. For larger parties we offer special menus and can cater up to 30 people (sitting) & 50 people (buffet).
Please look no further than Angus Hotel & Almonds Restaurant for Hotels in Carlisle or Carlisle Bed and Breakfasts. |
  
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Rooms from 40.00 GBP | As a small family ran country hotel, we like our customers to think of March Bank as a home from home. It’s this friendly, unpretentious approach that’s made us such a success with locals and visitors alike over the past 20 years.
The property itself was built in 1850 as a shooting lodge for the Graham estate. Set on a hilltop in five acres of what was once known as the debatable lands, an area that both Scotland and England claimed as their own, the views of the surrounding lands are quite spectacular. Thanks to our great location, March Bank also makes the ideal base for anyone wanting to explore the many historic and natural highlights of Cumbria and the Scottish Borders.
Of course you may just want to visit March Bank for a meal, and who can blame you? We take an incredible pride in the dishes we serve. With only the best local produce on offer, including our specialities, game and smoked salmon, every mouthful is worth savouring. What’s more, our meals are great value for money.
The walls of our bar are filled with artworks from renowned local artists, and there’s simply no better place to relax and enjoy a bottle of fine wine, or a dram of malt whiskey.
We wouldn’t call March Bank a home from home if we couldn’t give you somewhere to spend the night. So you can take your pick from six comfortable ensuite bedrooms, or choose to stay in your very own bothy. Then the following morning you can start the day in the best way possible – with a delicious cooked breakfast.
If you’re thinking of getting married in the near future, and are still searching for the perfect setting for your wedding celebrations, look no further than March Bank. On your big day, our hotel can be exclusively yours.
So whether you want to get away from it all for a few nights, treat yourself to a delicious meal, or are looking for a romantic location for your wedding party, we can offer you the perfect solution.
Hope to see you at March Bank soon. |
  
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Rooms from 40.00 GBP | Ibis Carlisle hotel is a budget hotel, located in Carlisle city centre. Book the hotel to be close to Lanes Shopping Centre and Carlisle Cathedral. Each of the hotel's 102 modern guest rooms comes with wireless internet access and satellite TV. The restaurant has hot and cold snacks and light meals 24 hours a day, and you can relax with a drink at the friendly bar.
The Ibis breakfast is an 'all-you-can-eat buffet' served between 6.30 and 10 am, combining all the elements of a traditional continental breakfast. Wherever you are in the world, you'll find Ibis breakfasts also include local specialties for you to enjoy.
In the evening, the Café offers a themed approach to dining, with themes varying from one Ibis to another. Sit down, enjoy a drink or a bite to eat in a nice, friendly place. What could be simpler. |
  
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Rooms from 65.00 GBP | The Golden Lion Hotel is an independent hotel situated in the heart of the picturesque market town of St Ives, Huntingdonshire. After extensive refurbishment in 2003, we are proud to say that the Hotel now offers 21st Century comfort within a delightful 18th Century building. The Cromwell room can cater for up to 68 people for formal dining or 175 people with a finger buffet. A large selection of formal dining and buffet menus are available. Should you wish to create your own menu, the Head Chef will be happy to discuss your requirements with you. Wake up call facility.
Please note that we take a deposit of the first nights stay at the time of booking.
*Please note - Saturday nights have loud music until the early hours of the morning.* |
  
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Rooms from 90.00 GBP | Slepe Hall in St Ives is a comfortable, elegant hotel with a reputation for traditional charm and hospitality. The building was constructed in 1848 as a private boarding school for girls, converted in 1966 and registered as a grade II listed building. Slepe Hall preserves the traditions of this fine Victorian mansion and offers the highest standards of comfort as a three star country town hotel. Room service is available during the following hours from 7-9 in the morning and 12-2 in the afternoon and from 7-9.30 at night. £5 supplement for dogs & £5 for cot hire. |
  
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Rooms from 115.00 GBP | From the moment you arrive at The Gables Hotel a warm Scottish welcome is assured by the friendly and attentive staff, ensuring that your stay with us will be a memorable one. The Hotel has character and charm, retaining many of its original architectural features, with lawns, colourful borders, and shady trees. The Gables although, in a quiet location is within easy reach of many of the areas attractions. The hotel has been renovated and enlarged to a high standard offering 30 tastefully decorated bedrooms, two restaurants, two function rooms, and a well stocked bar. Recently awaarded Scottish Tourist Board 3 Star |
  
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Rooms from 90.00 GBP | A traditional pub in the pretty village of Ufford, just 4 miles from the city of Peterborough. Each bedroom is ensuite and has complimentary WiFi, Tea & Coffee making facilities. A village pub serving a selection of real ales including our own Ufford Ales. A restaurant and orangery serving lunch and dinner. Menu includes dished that are inspired by local and seasonal produce. |
  
| Exeter Arms 21 Stamford Road, Stamford
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Rooms from 75.00 GBP | A traditional pub on the edge of Easton On The Hill, just two miles outside of historical Stamford. The restaurant offers traditional British dishes using local and seasonal produce whenever possible.
Each bedroom is ensuite with complimentary tea and coffee making facilities, WiFi throughout, Iron and Ironing Board.
The bar offers local ales along with guest beers, a patio for the summer months and plenty of on-site parking. |
  
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Rooms from 72.00 GBP | Set in an elevated postion with large gardens and bound on all sides by high stone walls with off-street parking and CCTV-monitored car park. 5 minute walk to centre of Historic Stamford via Casterton road pedestrian gate.
Philip & Jane Sagar are well experienced in managing luxury Hotels in the UK and offer guests a warm welcome.
Philip & Jane believe there is a gap in the market between 4 star Hotels and Budget accommodation that the traditional B&B or Guest House does not supply. We aim to bridge that gap with our Town House accommodation using quality fittings usually only found in the biggest and best Hotels. All our beds are made by Hypnos and offer real comfort and a good night’s sleep.
Holiday Which Magazine of Autumn 2004 carried a feature on Lincolnshire titled ‘Antiques Road show’ with tips and guidance on where to buy antiques in the county and recommendations on ‘Good places to stay’. The guide singled out Rock Lodge as the only property in Stamford that really impressed, as a More a small hotel than a B&B with very stylish bedroom
Check in is after 4pm. Earlier by prior arrangement. Guests can also park up in the car park and walk into town and check in later if desired. |
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