Broughton in Furness Holiday Accommodation
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Broughton Hotel Accommodation |
Old Kings Head Hotel |
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With a history spanning almost 400 years, the Old Kings Head can claim to be one of the oldest buildings in the unspoilt Charter Town of Broughton-in-Furness (Cumbrian Village of the Year 2002). Only a short drive from Coniston Water, Wordsworth's Duddon Valley & Wainwright's Southern Fells, this Family run Inn offers Guests a warm welcome in comfortable surroundings and makes an ideal base for discovering the outstanding beauty, bustling market towns and rich cultural heritage of the Southern Lake District. All our guest rooms have ensuite facilities (with the exception of the bunk room) with shower rooms fitted out to a high specification, and all are within the historic Old Kings Head Hotel building. The bedrooms are furnished individually with a mix of contemporary soft furnishings, beautiful antique or chunky pine furniture. Guests are provided with a number of services within the rooms including tea and coffee facilities and television. The Hotel has a spacious bar area including a games room and a lounge with a real fire. The bar provides a range of cask-conditioned ales as well as a fine selection of wines & spirits. Outside is a beer garden for sunny days and a children's play area where the kids can burn off some energy and you can get some peace & quiet! All Guest rooms are strictly no smoking and, no animals (except Guide Dogs) are permitted. |
| Address: The Old Kings Head Hotel, Church St., Broughton-in-Furness, Cumbria LA20 6HJ Phone: +44 (0)1229 716293 Fax: +44 (0)1229 716293 Website: www.oldkingshead.co.uk Email: russell@clar7jw.freeserve.co.uk |
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Broughton Bed and Breakfast Accommodation |
The Manor Arms |
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The Manor Arms is not really the place for a quick drink; like a good meal it needs to be digested at leisure in order to be fully appreciated. So having chosen your drink, maybe one of the seemingly numerous real ales or still ciders on offer, and perhaps decided on a hot or cold snack, begin then to look around the bar. Here you will see photographs and paintings, significantly by the local artists, Steve Whittle and Jane Rousseau, all emphasising and adding to the atmosphere of The Manor Arms. It will become apparent too that this was a favourite pub of the author Richard Adams (“Watership Down”) and of course the entire area was and remains a haunt for artists, painters and writers alike. You are in Wordsworth country now. During the long summer days and evenings, drinks and snacks can be enjoyed outside The Manor Arms perhaps sitting round the obelisk just watching the world go by. The Manor Arms caters for present day requirements and has attractive en-suite guest rooms for your continued comfort, relaxation and total enjoyment. A further attractive feature is that following a good night's sleep, a splendid Manor Arms breakfast is served in the comfort of your room! Family owned and run since 1988, The Manor Arms draws groups from all over the UK, eager to sample the real ales on offer including local Cumbrian brews in addition to the permanently available Yates Bitter and Copper Dragon Ale. With a prestigious star rating in the CAMRA Good Beer, Bed and Breakfast Guide, proud winners of the 2004 West Pennine Award and featured in the final 16 of the National Pub of The Year 2006 The Manor Arms proves to be irresistable for many! |
| Address: The Manor Arms. The Square, Broughton-in-Furness, Cumbria. LA20 6HY Phone: +44 (0)1229 716286 Website: www.manorarmsthesquare.co.uk Email: scott.varty@btinternet.com |
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Black Cock Inn |
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The 16th Century Black Cock Inn stands at the heart of the attractive little town of Broughton-in-Furness, within easy reach of some of the Lake District's finest scenery. This much-loved village inn is full of history, charm and atmosphere. The lounge bar, with roaring log fires and low beamed ceiling, has a wonderful traditional ambience and recent changes including a new extension have been planned carefully to retain all the period appeal. The Black Cock Inn has provided accommodation to travellers since the 16th Century. The needs of travellers may have changed in the intervening years but the welcome and hospitality of the Inn have not. The five bedrooms are kept spotlessly clean and are comfortably but simply furnished in keeping with the character of the room. All the bedrooms are en-suite and furnished to provide sleeping accommodation for between two persons (in either twin or double suites) and four persons. Bedrooms are all located on the first floor and are reached by one of two stairways. Bookings for out of season or extended periods may be available at a discounted rate, please contact us for details. Children 0 - 5 years stay free. (Cot available on request) There’s a superb range of food available from traditional Lakeland favourites to international dishes. Meals are served 12-2pm and 5-9pm Monday to Saturday and 12-9pm Sunday. There’s always a selection of real ales and lagers on offer in the bar which is open from morning ‘til night, every day. Helen, Richard and the team look forward to welcoming you to Broughton-in-Furness and the Black Cock Inn. Please note that in the interests of health and hygiene, all guest bedrooms are strictly no smoking and no animals (except assistance dogs) are permitted. |
| Address: Black Cock Inn. Princes Street, Broughton-in-Furness, Cumbria LA20 6HQ Phone: +44 (0)1229 716529 Website: www.blackcockinncumbria.com Email: enquiries@blackcockinncumbria.com |
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The Square Cafe Bed and Breakfast |
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Broughton-in-Furness is a small market town in the South West Lake District. Its centre is a fine Georgian square where Annan House - the Square Cafe - is located, on the road to Coniston. Broughton is a settlement which has kept its identity as a market town and retained its heart and soul. |
Address: The Square Cafe, The Square, Broughton-in-Furness, Cumbria LA20 6JA |
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Middlesyke Bed and Breakfast |
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Proprietor David Hartley welcomes you to his comfortable well equipped bed & breakfast accommodation in a detached Victorian house. There are two double bedrooms each with the benefit of a spacious centrally heated bathroom. A full English Breakfast is provided and a packed lunch on request. Cyclists, please note that secure storage is available. Middlesyke is only a few minutes walk from the main amenities of shops, pubs, cafés and restaurants. A helpful Tourist Information Centre in the Square will give advice and guidance on walking and cycling routes in and around the Duddon Estuary, Dunnerdale and Furness Fells. All of the Lake District and Cumbria's beauty and the annual traditional events are within a convenient travelling distance of Broughton. David will do his best to ensure that your stay is a peaceful contented interlude. |
Address: Middlesyke. Church Street, Broughton-in-Furness, Cumbria LA20 6ER |
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The High Cross Inn |
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Situated in the south of the English Lake District within the Lake District National Park, The High Cross Inn sits on the brow of the hill overlooking both Broughton-in-Furness, an attractive Georgian market town and the Duddon valley. The Inn, which has recently been awarded AA 3 Stars, offers a warm welcome to local residents, business people and those on holiday in the Lake District. There are six guest rooms of which four are ensuite. All have magnificent views over the Duddon Valley and the surrounding area, and all have central heating, TV and tea and coffee making facilities. Prices include a full English breakfast. Our chef serves a modern English menu making use of local produce in the restaurant, which has recently been awarded an AA Dinner Award. The food is complimented by our range of wines, beers and lagers. The High Cross Inn has a large car park, beer garden and easy access to Broughton-in-Furness. Wi-fi connectivity is available, free of charge, in most areas. |
| Address: The The High Cross Inn, Broughton-in-Furness, Cumbria LA20 6ES Phone: +44 (0)1229 716272 Website: www.highcrossinn.co.uk Email: welcome@highcrossinn.com |
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The Newfield Inn, Seathwaite |
A comfortable 16th C Inn serving home-made food from noon to 9pm. A large garden provides stunning views of the Furness Fells and a good place to relax with a fine Cumbrian cask ale. Self contained accommodation available plus a secluded campsite. |
| Address: The Newfield Inn, Seathwaite, Broughton in Furness Phone: +44 (0)1229 716208 |
The Prince of Wales |
The Prince of Wales is a mid-1700's building situated in the village of Foxfield one and a half miles from the centre of Broughton-in-Furness. It overlooks the picturesque Duddon Estuary and stands conveniently opposite the request stop railway station which also serves Broughton. Comfortable and affordable bed & breakfast accommodation comprises of 4 en-suite rooms of 2 double, 1 twin and 1 single. Themed beer events are held here throughout the summer. |
| Address: The Prince of Wales, Broughton in Furness Phone: +44 (0)1229 716238 Website: www.princeofwalesfoxfield.co.uk |
Bracelet Hall Farm |
| A 17th Century farmhouse set in over 400 acres of beautiful countryside. This most comfortable bed and breakfast accommodation of 3 en-suite double rooms, is ideally placed for access to the gentle walking country of the Furness Peninsula, it's coastline, and beyond to all areas of the lakes and mountains of the region. Sorry, No children. |
| Address: Bracelet Hall Farm. Woodland, Broughton-in-Furness, Cumbria LA20 6AQ Phone: +44 (0)1229 716276 Email: bracelet-hallfarm@hotmail.com |
Broughton Self Catering Cottages Accommodation |
Corner Cottage |
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A bijou cottage set in the centre of a beautiful Lakeland Village. Perfect for a romantic weekend, accessible to all local amenities. Fully equipped kitchen with hob, oven, microwave, washing machine/dryer, fridge etc., if you want to cook for yourself, but we are in the centre of a village which provides excellent eating out facilities, plus local pubs that serve real ale. There is a lounge and small dining area, the bathroom has bath, shower etc, and the double bedroom is situated on the ground floor. We cater for week / weekend and mid week stays. To reach us, leave M6 at J36, bear left onto the A590 signposted Barrow in Furness. At the Brettargh Holt Roundabout take the 1st exit onto the A590. At Meathop roundabout take the 2nd exit onto the A590, at next roundabout take the 1st exit of the A590 signposted Ulverston. Turn right onto the A5092 signposted Workington, Whitehaven. Continue forward onto the A595, turn right at the signpost for Broughton in Furness. Follow the road into the village, turn 2nd left onto Princes Street, at the top bear left and Corner Cottage is situated on your right. |
| Address: Corner Cottage, Church Street, Broughton in Furness, Cumbria LA20 6HJ Phone: +44 (0)1229 716287 Website: None Email: lesley@lesley20.wanadoo.co.uk |
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Cockley Beck Farm, Seathwaite |
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Ideal for walkers, outdoor enthusiasts and your pet dog, get away from it all at Cockley Beck which is in the heart of the Lake District National Park. Within the National Trust estate and built in 1869, this working fell farm is home to traditional Herdwick sheep and beef cattle.This holiday cottage is self contained to the side of the farmhouse and offers great value. Cooked meals, packed lunches, washing and drying facilities, and safe storage of outdoor gear are offered to make your stay as enjoyable as possible. The self-contained cottage is newly refurbished and provides accommodation for up to 4 persons. A large open-plan kitchen-lounge-diner with electric cooker, dishwasher, fridge, freezer, microwave, washer-dryer, dining table and chairs, setee, armchairs,colour TV with Freeview, DVD and new electric heating. A ground floor double bedroom with ample storage and electric heating is adjacent to the bathroom. A spacious twin bedroomwith storage and electric heating is on the upper floor accessed by an external stairway. All bedding and towels are provided. There is ample private parking and storage for bikes and outdoor gear. |
| Address: Cockley Beck Farm, Seathwaite, Broughton in Furness, Cumbria LA20 6EQ Phone: +44 (0)1229 716480 Website: www.cockleybeck.co.uk Email: sandra@cockleybeck.co.uk |
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The Turkey Shed |
Part of a 17th Century Farmhouse nestled in the Lickle Valley, the Turkey Shed offers accommodation for 4/5 people in two bedrooms. |
| Address: Caroline and Peter Munday, Low Bleansley Farm, Broughton in Furness, Cumbria LA20 6AR Phone: +44 (0)1229 716894 or +44 (0)7710 232305 Website: www.thelicklecottage.co.uk Email: caroline.munday@talk21.com |
Ashlack Cottages |
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Five luxury holiday cottages, sleeping from 2-17 people, close to Coniston Water and Ulverston, all beautifully decorated to a 4* standard. The cottages are surrounded by farmland with mountains behind and wonderful views of the coast (Duddon Estuary) to the west. You can walk straight from the door and explore the fells endlessly! All our cottages have full central heating and log fires and are superbly comfortable. |
| Address: Ashlack Hall, Grizebeck, Cumbria LA17 7XN Phone: +44 (0)1229 889888 Website: www.ashlackcottages.co.uk Email: enquiries@ashlackcottages.co.uk |
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Thornthwaite Farm |
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| Thornthwaite is a traditional family run farm set amidst superb scenery in the Lake District National Park in Cumbria. We offer a range of self-catering accommodation. The estate overlooks the beautiful Woodland Valley, the whole 500 acres can be explored by our guests. We also have 60 acres of ancient woodland and have received an award for our environmental policies. The area is a birdwatcher’s paradise, with wildlife including deer, foxes and badgers. Pets are welcome in the majority of our accommodation - please ring for futher details. Thornthwaite has a number of cottages available, they make the perfect base from which to explore the Lake District from. |
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Little Galey (Sleeps 4) A 17th century Lake District semi-detached cottage. Originally part of the main house for the Thornthwaite Estate, with lots of character set in its own secluded garden with patio and garden furniture, ideal for barbeques! The modern Kitchen/dining area contains an electric cooker and oven, microwave, washer/dryer and fridge freezer. There is a dining table that seats 4 people. The large lounge has an excellent log fire and ample comfortable seating. The television has Free View and a VHS/DVD player. There are two bedrooms, one double and one twin. They have recently been sympathetically refurbished to a high standard using high quality furnishings in solid oak. High quality bed linen is also provided. |
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Woodland Cottage (Sleeps 4) A recently refurbished nineteenth century cottage in a style typical of many in the lake district. The cottage was originally used in the production of local lake district cheese’s until the 1920’s when it became a cottage for estate workers. There is a small garden to the front with garden furniture and barbeque provided. The lounge area has recently been refurbished and features oak flooring and a traditional Lakeland slate fireplace and real wood burner.The wide screen television has free view and DVD. The kitchen area contains a fitted kitchen including electric cooker and oven, microwave, washer/dryer and fridge freezer. There are two upstairs bedrooms, both of which have recently been refurbished to a very high standard using high quality furnishings in solid oak. High quality bed linen is also provided. |
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Stable Cottage (Sleeps 2) As the name suggests this cottage was originally a stable for the estates heavy horse’s whilst they where being re-shod in the adjacent blacksmiths workshop. It has recently been converted to a very high standard into a self catering cottage. The lounge & Kitchen area features a new solid oak fitted kitchen with all of the conveniences you would expect; dishwasher, electric oven with halogen hob and microwave etc, the whole property features a solid oak floor with under floor heating, and high quality lounge and dining furniture. A solid ash spiral staircase leads to the upper floor. There is a flat screen television with Free view. The bedroom again features a solid oak floor with under floor heating and high quality oak double bed and furnishings, a balcony that overlooks the properties garden. |
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Blacksmiths Cottage (Sleeps 4) This cottage was once the Blacksmiths workshop, where until recently his forge remained, a sturdy building typical of the style of many in the Lake District made of the local Burlington and Coniston slate. With excellent panoramic views of the Old Man of Coniston and its breath-taking surrounding fells, Dow Crag, Walna Scar and Swirl How. The lounge and Kitchen features a new solid oak fitted kitchen with all of the conveniences you would expect; dishwasher, electric oven with halogen hob and microwave etc, the whole property features a solid oak floor with under floor heating, and high quality lounge and dining furniture. There is a flat screen television with Free view. There is a double bedroom and a twin room in this property and both feature a solid oak floor and under floor heating with high quality furnishings and bed linen. |
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Woodsmans Cottage (Sleeps 6) This building was once the heart of the estates forestry operations and used to house a large circular saw for processing trees felled in the woods into planks. This large building has now been converted into opulent holiday accommodation for up to 6 people. There are truly magnificent views through a huge window looking across to the Lake District and Coniston fells including many of the most famous peaks, Coniston Old Man and Dow Crag, Walna Scar, Swirl How etc. The lounge & Kitchen area features a new solid oak fitted kitchen with all of the conveniences you would expect, dishwasher, electric oven and halogen hob, fridge/freezer and microwave etc, the whole property features a solid oak floor with under floor heating, with high quality lounge and dining furniture. There is a large window with panoramic views and a wood burner for those cosy winter nights by the fire and a flat screen television with Free view and DVD. There are three bedrooms and all feature a solid oak floor and under floor heating with high quality furnishings and bed linen. The double room has an oak sleigh bed; the two other bedrooms have twin single beds, one of which is on the ground floor. |
| Address: Thornthwaite, Woodland Hall, Woodland, Broughton-in-Furness, Cumbria LA20 6DF Phone: +44 (0)1229 716340 Website: www.lakedistrictcottages.co.uk Email: info@lakedistrictcottages.co.uk |
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Broughton Caravans and Camping Accommodation |
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