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Cross
Keys Hotel
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Milnthorpe
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"A
traditional coaching inn on the doorstep of the English Lakes,
Lune Valley and the Cartmel and Furness Peninsulars"
This family run,
eight bedroom hotel is surrounded by a wealth of history, Areas of
Outstanding Natural Beauty, such as Leighton Moss, and a wide
range of visitor attractions.
Offers interesting a la
carte or traditional bar menus and holder of several Hartleys Best
Kept Cellar awards.
The Cross Keys Hotel,
1 Park Road,
Milnthorpe,
Cumbria,
LA7 7AB
Tel: 015395 62115
Fax: 015395 62446
www.thecrosskeyshotel.co.uk |
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Hesket
Newmarket Brewery
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Wigton
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"One
of the smallest breweries in England, producing one of the widest
ranges of real ales in the country"
Over the last 10 years
Hesket Newmarket beers have won many awards at CAMRA and other
beer festivals up and down the country.
For example, Doris' 90th Birthday Ale won the 'Cumbria Challenge'
at Kendal's 1997 Micro Beer Festival, and Catbells Pale ale was
declared winner at CAMRA's 1997 Merseyside Festival.
In 2000 Solway CAMRA presented Brewery Manager Mark Graham with a
special award for "high quality brewing and services to real
ale".
Hesket Newmarket Brewery,
Old Crown Barn,
Hesket Newmarket,
Wigton,
Cumbria,
CA7 8JG
Tel: 016974 78066
www.hesketbrewery.co.uk |
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Inn |
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Broughton-in-Furness
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"Welcome
to the Lake District's best kept secret, the Duddon Valley"
Situated in
Wordsworth's favourite valley, this 17th-century free house is
popular with walkers and climbers.
The Newfield Inn is a family-owned establishment offering a good
range of cask ales from Theakstons, Jennings and the Coniston
Brewery and a wide selection of malt whiskies.
Newfield
Inn,
Seathwaite,
Duddon Valley,
Broughton-in-Furness,
Cumbria,
LA20 6ED
Tel:
01229 716208
www.seathwaite.freeserve
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Woodend
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Egremont
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"Informal
cookery demonstrations in beautiful surroundings"
These take place in a private kitchen in small groups with plenty of opportunity for tasting and
chat.
Both traditional and modern techniques will be used with an
emphasis on the use of seasonal and local produce.
Recipe sheets for the demonstrations will be available to take
home.
Grainne Jakobson,
Woodend House,
Woodend,
Egremont,
Cumbria,
CA22 2TA
Tel:
01946 813017
www.woodendcookery.50megs.com |
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Eagle
& Child Inn
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Staveley
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"Relax
by the log fire with a fine wine or real ale and indulge in one of
the tasty dishes from our interesting and varied menu"
Provides a superb
beer garden by the river, tranquil gardens and terrace to the rear.
Offers top quality accommodation and the Redmond Suite which can
be booked for functions.
Eagel & Child Inn,
Kendal Road,
Staveley,
Near Kendal,
Cumbria,
LA8 9LP
Tel: 01539 821320
www.eaglechildinn.co.uk |
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| Prince
of Wales |
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Broughton-in-Furness
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"An
award winning Brew Pub, home to the Foxfield Brewery"
An ever-changing range of beers that always includes a Mild and
usually a beer from Tigertops or Foxfield Brewery.
Draught foreign wheat beer and a Belgium or German beer (a rarity
for this country) and Scrumpy Cider are normally available.
A warm friendly atmosphere with an open fire in the Winter and a
variety of bar games including Shove Ha'penny, Darts, Dominoes,
Bar Billiards & Pinball.
The Prince of Wales,
Foxfield,
Broughton-in-Furness,
Cumbria,
LA20 6BX
Tel:
01229 716238
www.princeofwalesfoxfield.co.uk |
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Abbey
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Barrow-in-Furness
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"Family
run business offering good food and quality accommodation"
Located within the
grounds of Furness Abbey.
Friendly staff ensure
that your evenings are enjoyable, whether you are relaxing in the
pleasurable surroundings of the dining area or having a drink in
the licenced bar.
The Abbey Tavern,
Abbey Approach,
Barrow-in-Furness,
Cumbria,
LA13 0PJ
Tel: 01229 825 359
www.abbeytavern.co.uk
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Coach
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Wigton
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"Traditional
Lakeland & Swiss Cuisine"
The restaurant has an excellent reputation throughout the
Lake District and Cumbria for good food from traditional Lakeland
dishes to those with a strong Swiss influence, such as fondue and
roesti.
Coach House Swiss Restaurant,
Whitehall,
Mealsgate,
Wigton,
Cumbria,
CA7 1JS
Tel: 016973 71388
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Bull Inn |
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Coniston
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"Built
around 400 years ago, about the time of the Spanish armada, as a
coaching Inn providing accommodation for travellers, coachmen and
horses"
The Inn is situated beside the beck and in the shadow of the 'Old
Man' mountain. The Big Toe of the Old Man is a large piece of
stone set in the wall of the Black Bull residents lounge.
Quality bar meals are served all day together with Chef's Specials
The Black Bull
Coppermines Road,
Coniston
Cumbria
LA21 8HL
Tel:
015394 41335
www.conistonbrewery.com
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The
Miners Arms |
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Alston
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"A
traditional 1700's pub"
At 1500ft above sea level in a designated area of natural beauty,
The Miners Arms can lay claim to be the highest village pub in
England.
If you like excellent food, great beer the warm feel of
wood burning fires and friendly family hospitality or you just
like drinking at altitude - try The Miners Arms.
The Miners Arms,
Nenthead,
Alston,
Cumbria,
CA9 3PF
Tel:
01434 381427
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Queens
Head Hotel
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Troutbeck
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"With
log fires, slate floors and low beamed ceilings - this is the
archetypal lakeland inn"
The Queen's Head is
a 17th Century inn on the ancient coaching route which ran between
Windermere and Penrith.
This hostelry, dating back almost 400 years, nestles within the
tranquil Troutbeck valley with unsurpassed views of Garburn
Pass, High Street and Ill Bell Ridge.
Fifteen characterful bedrooms, a highly rated restaurant and a
welcoming bar make The Queen's Head a must for all visitors to the
English Lake District
The Queens Head Hotel,
Townhead.
Troutbeck,
Windermere,
Cumbria,
LA23 1PW
Tel: 015394 32174
Fax: 015394 31938
www.queensheadhotel.com |
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| Coniston
Brewing Company |
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Coniston
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"The
home of some of Britain's finest beers"
This outstanding
brewery where Bluebird Bitter is made, is hidden away behind the
Black Bull and uses only the finest ingredients in their brewing
process.
The water used by the brewery comes from high up on the fells
surrounding Coniston.
The Coniston Brewing Company Ltd.
Coppermines Road,
Coniston
Cumbria
LA21 8HL
Tel:
015394 41133
Fax: 015394 41177
www.conistonbrewery.com |
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