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Augill Castle
8.7
Very Good
From $261
$
+7
Historic
A 19th-century, Neo-Gothic castle nestled between the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District. It offers a unique stay with antique-filled bedrooms, four-poster beds in castle rooms, and views of the Yorkshire Dales and Lakeland Fells.
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Armathwaite Hall Hotel & Spa
Country House in BassenthwaiteGB flag
9.2
Excellent
From $343
$
Historic
Armathwaite Hall has stood superbly on the shores of Bassenthwaite Lake since the 11th Century.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Historic' category
Armathwaite Hall Hotel & Spa is a historical gem nestled in a quiet and scenic corner of the Lake District. The building itself is a stunning and traditional manor house with an authentic atmosphere that transports you back in time. The exterior boasts a 4-star rating and the interesting history of the hotel adds to the charm. Guests have described the hotel as old-fashioned, Christmasy and pleasant. While the rooms may detract from the overall experience, the hotel's beautiful location and traditional character make for an enjoyable stay. If you're looking for a lovely old hotel with a rich historical significance, Armathwaite Hall Hotel & Spa will not disappoint.
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Langdale Chase Hotel
Hotel in WindermereGB flag
9.5
Excellent
From $386
$
+2
Historic
This historic hotel on the shores of Windermere offers stunning views and a classic Lake District experience. The building and grounds have been carefully maintained, preserving its historic character.
Questionnaire
Year erected:1890
What is the history of the property?Mr Howarth, a businessman from Manchester, buys the site but sadly passes away the same year. His widow, Edna, takes the reins and decides to build a larger house called Langdale Chase. Her daughter, Lily, lays the first stone of this permanent residence on 8th April 1890.

The house takes five years to build and becomes the proud bearer of a number of accolades. The landscape architect Thomas Hayton Mawson — who was behind the Peace Palace Gardens in the Hague — plans and lays out the gardens. Langdale Chase will also be the first Windermere residence to have electricity installed.

Mrs Howarth herself, who is a Victorian lady, will live in the house from 1894 up until 1914. She has a team of 16 staff and lives in a style very much in keeping with the Victorian era. Eight of the staff look after the gardens, carriages and boats, and the other eight staff members work as indoor servants.

Are there any elements of particular historical importance at the building?The old oak fireplace in the hall has the date of 1664 and bears the impressive inscription ‘Nicholas Tufton, Earl of Thanet and Elizabeth, Countess of Thanet’. Elizabeth herself was the daughter of Lady Anne Clifford, who was born at Skipton castle in 1590 and owned several castles in Westmorland.

The fireplace is of special interest within the house. The Latin motto on the fireplace, ‘Alis volat propriis Honor virtuis prӕmium’, translates as ‘A bird flies by its own wings; honour flies by the rewards of valour’, but the true interpretation of the carved scene is still to be traced.

The fireplace tiles are likely to be the work of the potter William de Morgan, who lived from 1832 to 1917. Byzantine, Spanish and Persian styles and glazes all influence De Morgan’s pottery style. The private sitting room boasts a unique, dark oak Gothic fire piece which depicts the return of the Prodigal Son. This consists of carvings that Mr Willows picks up from Beverley Minster.

The original dining room — now a lounge — features an overmantle which bears the crest of the Howarth family and the date 1892. The Grasmere Hermit, who lived on the island in the middle of Grasmere, carved the overmantle and is thought to have done his carving in Easdale.

The man behind the oak staircase and the carving around the hall is Arthur Jackson Smith. He travels to Windermere specially to carry out this work and later settles with his wife and family in Coniston. One of his grandsons still lives there and has built an outstanding reputation for his work as a violin maker.
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Overwater Hall
Hotel in BassenthwaiteGB flag
9.5
Excellent
From $227
$
+4
Historic
A country house hotel with a rich history, offering a tranquil retreat in the countryside. The building showcases period features and is surrounded by beautiful gardens, providing a glimpse into the past.
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From $117
$
+1
Historic
A 17th-century coaching inn, The Swan is one of the oldest hotels in the Lake District. It was mentioned in Wordsworth's poem 'The Waggoner', adding to its literary and historical significance.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Historic' category
Nestled on the edge of the charming village of Grasmere, The Swan at Grasmere is a historic inn that exudes character and classic charm. This lovely old building, once a historic coaching house, now serves as a well-appointed pub with a number of guest rooms, providing a unique blend of old-fashioned coziness and modern comfort. Its intriguing interior boasts nooks and crannies, making each visit feel like a delightful exploration. Rich with the history of Wordsworth and offering the traditional ambiance of a quaint property, The Swan's atmospheric setting and exceptional historic provenance make it a standout destination for those seeking a glimpse into the past amidst the scenic beauty of Grasmere.
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The Pennington Hotel
Hotel in RavenglassGB flag
8.7
Very Good
From $141
$
+6
Historic
A 16th-century former coaching inn that offers 21 spacious en-suite bedrooms and fine local food served in its brasserie-style restaurant. It features a beamed interior and courtyard terrace.
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The Queen's Head Hotel
Hotel in TroutbeckGB flag
9.4
Excellent
From $174
$
+5
Historic
This historic hotel offers a traditional ambiance with its classic decor and architecture. It has been a landmark in Troutbeck for many years, offering guests a taste of local history and hospitality.
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Royal Oak at Keswick
Hotel in KeswickGB flag
8.6
Very Good
From $143
$
+4
Historic
Located in the heart of Keswick, this hotel boasts a long-standing history and traditional charm. Its central location makes it an ideal base for exploring the historic market town and surrounding Lake District.
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The Mortal Man Inn
Inn in TroutbeckGB flag
8.7
Very Good
From $142
$
+3
Historic
With a name evoking folklore and legend, this inn offers a historic ambiance in the picturesque village of Troutbeck. It provides a traditional pub experience with roots deeply embedded in the local heritage.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Historic' category
Nestled amidst breathtaking scenery, The Mortal Man Inn stands as a testament to the charm of a bygone era. The lovely old inn captivates visitors with its beautiful historic facade and grounds, presenting a delightful escape into the past. Evoking the allure of vintage charm, the inn exudes an old-worldly atmosphere, delivering an exceptional experience for those who cherish the elegance of old buildings. Its Victorian-style estates harken back to a time when craftsmanship and architectural grace were paramount. Guests are consistently impressed by the amazing view surrounding the historically significant building, making it a cherished location for those who appreciate the beauty and heritage of older establishments.
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New Dungeon Ghyll Hotel
Country House in Great LangdaleGB flag
8.2
Very Good
From $109
$
+2
Historic
Nestled in the heart of Great Langdale, this country house hotel is steeped in history and surrounded by stunning scenery. The hotel has been a haven for walkers and climbers for generations.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Historic' category
Nestled in a breathtaking valley surrounded by mountains, the New Dungeon Ghyll Hotel boasts a charming and historic allure. This beautiful and well-restored building captures the original charm and period features that reflect its rich heritage. Its character shines through in every corner, from the spacious and warm rooms to the fantastic sitting room with a cozy log fire. Located conveniently on 2-3 hiking routes, the area around the hotel is simply stunning, offering direct access to nature's beauty. Despite being an old building where a little noise from other rooms can be expected, the overall experience remains comfortable and serene. What truly sets this hotel apart is the exemplary staff, whose warmth and efficiency have left a lasting impression on many seasoned travelers. The New Dungeon Ghyll Hotel indeed stands as a testament to historical significance, ensuring a welcoming and memorable stay.
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Rothay Manor Hotel
Hotel in AmblesideGB flag
9.3
Excellent
From $324
$
+1
Historic
This elegant hotel features a historic building with classic decor and refined ambiance. It offers a luxurious stay with a touch of history, situated near Rothay Bridge in Ambleside.
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From $119
$
+1
Historic
Located by Bassenthwaite Lake, this inn offers a traditional experience with its historic building and cozy atmosphere. It provides a glimpse into the past with its architecture and local heritage.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Historic' category
Nestled in a secluded, tranquil corner of the Lake District, The Pheasant Inn stands as a remarkable testament to history and tradition. This beautifully preserved establishment, dating back several centuries, offers guests an immersive experience into the charm and character of a historic coaching inn. The original 500-year-old bar, a centerpiece of the inn, remains almost unchanged over decades, providing a delightful glimpse into its storied past.

The building has been tastefully refurbished, blending old-world charm with modern comforts. The decor exudes an atmospheric allure, featuring classic elements such as wood and knick-knacks that enhance its historic aura. Guests have praised the sensitively restored structure, which holds onto its quirky historic features while offering nicely renovated rooms.

The inn’s appeal is amplified by its garden, adding a touch of serenity to the lovely traditional setting. As visitors step inside this fantastic period property, they find themselves enveloped in the delightful olde worlde feel that is thoughtfully preserved. This beautifully maintained historical gem delivers a genuine experience one expects from a charming inn steeped in history.
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From $236
$
+1
Historic
The Ambleside Salutation is a famous seventeenth century inn. If this famous seventeenth century inn did not already possess a splendid name one could quite easily call it “Poets' Retreat”.
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Ravenstone Manor
Hotel in KeswickGB flag
9.1
Excellent
From $103
$
Historic
Located in Bassenthwaite, near Keswick, this manor offers a historic setting with its grand architecture and tranquil surroundings. It provides a unique experience with its blend of history and natural beauty.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Historic' category
Ravenstone Manor, a highly reputed historic manor situated approximately 7 miles north of Keswick, enchants guests with its lovely period property and beautiful surroundings. Stepping into this old hunting lodge feels like walking into a storybook. The hotel's superb historic atmosphere is highlighted by its traditional oak staircase, wood-paneling and ornate carvings, giving it a luxurious yet cosy feel.

The authentic charm is further emphasized by the lovely old world quality of its design with period features and beautiful character network that transport guests to another era. This great old building, full of history and character, is well-maintained and offers wonderful facilities along with lots of surprising areas to explore. The beautiful period architecture and decor are complemented by the traditional country character that defines this boutique hotel.

Ravenstone Manor with its old and authentic charm, offers more than expected, blending its great history and old world style seamlessly to provide a charming and enchanting stay.
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The Riverside
Hotel in KendalGB flag
8.0
Very Good
From $160
$
Historic
Situated by Stramongate Bridge in Kendal, this hotel features a historic building with a traditional atmosphere. It offers a comfortable stay with a touch of local heritage.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Historic' category
The Riverside is a historic hotel situated by a notable historic site, featuring unique architecture that resonates with its heritage. Guests appreciate its strategic location, providing remarkable views of the nearby Castle. An old building originally, it has been skillfully converted into a modern hotel while preserving its historic charm. The spacious rooms and stylish en suite bathrooms add a touch of contemporary comfort to the classic elegance of the hotel. Maintenance by past architects is evident in the well-preserved structure, blending history with modernity seamlessly.
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The Black Bull Inn
Hotel in SedberghGB flag
8.5
Very Good
From $205
$
+5
Historic
Located in Sedbergh, this inn offers a traditional experience with its historic building and cozy atmosphere. It provides a glimpse into the past with its architecture and local heritage.
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Royal Oak Hotel
Hotel in RosthwaiteGB flag
9.1
Excellent
From $122
$
+6
Info
Summary of reviews
Situated amidst the stunning Borrowdale valley, the Royal Oak Hotel captivates guests with its serene location that serves as a perfect gateway to the Lake District's natural wonders. The hotel offers convenient proximity to incredible hiking trails and attractions like Scafell Pike and Buttermere Lake, making it an ideal choice for nature enthusiasts. Its rural, peaceful setting provides a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of busier tourist areas.

Guests are effusive in their praise of the Royal Oak's charming accommodations, which combine modern comfort with historic charm. Rooms are spotless, stylish, and equipped with luxurious amenities such as comfortable beds and powerful showers. The hotel's dog-friendly policy is an added bonus for pet owners, with thoughtful facilities to ensure a pleasant stay for both humans and their furry companions.

The culinary offerings at the
Royal Oak Hotel are a highlight of any visit. Breakfast is celebrated for its superb quality and extensive variety, featuring both self-service options and freshly cooked-to-order dishes. The three-course dinners are equally lauded, noted for their quality and value, occasionally hinting at a fine dining experience. The staff plays a critical role in this dining excellence, consistently described as friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable.

The Royal Oak's team is renowned for their warmth, providing a welcoming atmosphere that enhances the overall guest experience. Visitors feel well-cared for, with staff readily offering recommendations and assistance to ensure a memorable stay. This dedication to hospitality is consistently appreciated by guests, who often express a desire to return.

In summary, the
Royal Oak Hotel stands out for its exceptional location, impeccable cleanliness, and superb dining experiences. Its combination of modern comforts, charming traditional design, and attentive service makes it a favored destination for those seeking both relaxation and adventure in the Lake District. Whether exploring the outdoors or unwinding in cozy accommodations, guests leave with fond memories of this picturesque retreat.
Categories
Historic
Dog Friendly
Dogs Stay Free
3 Star
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From $110
$
+1
Historic
Located in Great Clifton, this Inn offers a unique setting in a historical building. The architecture and ambiance provide a sense of the past, offering guests a distinctive and memorable experience.
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From $273
$
+1
Historic
Boasting a wonderful location in the Lake District in Cumbria, Windermere is housed in a 19th century house. After extensive renovations, the historic property was turned into a cosy and romantic boutique hotel that welcomes guests and provides them with the highest quality of accommodation in this charming part of the town.
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From $227
$
+2
Historic
The hotel dates from the 1840's. Hugh Walpole used this country house as a setting for his book "Rogue Herries".
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