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Ulverston

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The Chetwynde Hotel 01229 811011
Cumbria, Barrow in Furness, LA13 9JS

distance: (10.4 miles)
Our friendly, attentive staff are on hand from the moment you arrive and until the minute you leave, to ensure you have enjoyable visit to the hotel. Whether you are here for a business visit, recreation, party or to sample our gastro pub themed restaurant menu, we will ensure your stay is thoroughly enjoyable. Our focus is on you, and making your time with us a memorable one.Our team always goes the extra mile to ensure your needs are catered for - from point of booking to delivery.
Newby Bridge Hotel 015395 31222
Cumbria, Ulverston, LA12 8NA

distance: (11.3 miles)
Set in lovely landscaped grounds, Newby Bridge Hotel is a relaxing and welcoming place to visit. The hotel and restaurant have recently been extended/refurbished with even more high quality accommodation. The roaring log fires, leisure facilities and ‘moreish’ food will help ensure your stay is perfect. Look no further for hotels in the Lake District near to Lake Windermere.
Hampsfell House Hotel 015395 32567
Cumbria, Grange over Sands, LA11 6BG

distance: (12.4 miles)
Set in 2 acres of private grounds Hampsfell House has eight well appointed en suite bedrooms most with woodland views or views of the garden. Rooms feature TV's, hairdryers and tea/coffee making facilities. Free parking is available. Free internet access is available in the public areas.
Black Bull 015394 41335
Cumbria, Coniston, LA21 8DU

distance: (18.9 miles)
The Black Bull Inn and Hotel was built around 400 years ago as a coaching Inn providing accommodation for travellers, coachmen and horses. The Inn is situated in the picturesque village of Coniston, beside the beck and in the shadow of the ‘Old Man’ mountain.