Dating from around 1659, the String of Horses is a traditional coaching inn is set in the country village of Faugh, 8 miles from Carlisle and junction 43 of the M6 motorway.
Christopher
United States of America
A perfect stop in the middle of nowhere driving through narrow English country lanes. The bar was cozy with friendly locals and the food (I had a burger with pepper corn sauce for dinner) and breakfast (full English with black pudding) was amazing. They saw I was wet from hiking Hadrians Wall and let me check in a little early to dry off, so that was really appreciated.
Located in Armathwaite, 18 miles from Askham Hall, Fox and Pheasant Inn has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Gilbert
United States of America
Wonderful inn located in a beautiful spot. Breakfast was excellent and the pub is fun!
The Highland Drove has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Great Salkeld. The property is located 11 miles from Askham Hall, 27 miles from Derwentwater and 8.1 miles from Brougham Castle.
Leigh MOSS
United Kingdom
VERY FRIENDLY PUB.
Served food until 4 pm on a Sunday which was v useful on a Bank Holiday
Good wholesome breakfast.
Located in Farlam, 9.4 miles from Thirlwall Castle, The Belted Will Inn provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Alan
United Kingdom
The location was ideal for our purposes, having set off from Bowness On Solway for a weeks cycle trip this was our first stop, The owners and staff could not have been more helpful or considerate to our needs, The evening meal and breakfast were superb, well cooked and ample portions a good choice of beer and Guinness, If you are in this area this is the place to stay.
Perfect for rustic breaks in the countryside, an Inn is a small property with basic hotel services and typically traditional decor. Inns are fully licensed and have a bar providing food and drinks in the evening – distinguishing them from country or guest houses.
Food awfull.only dog friendly when the bar open. Could not sleep the ceiling above our room creaking most of the night.and people trying to get in room across from us twice.3.30 and around 4.30 am.had the lamd dinner .not cooked and so tuff.so sent back.could not have breakfast as no dogs allowed.good jod we was only there one night as nothing to eat for 24 hours.will no return.
A great village inn - service (Chloe) fantastic, atmosphere encouraged interaction between guests, really good beer on tap and then an excellent breakfast. Room was comfortable and quiet. A perfect end to our UK holiday!
Our room was spotlessly clean and comfortable and we enjoyed our stay at the hotel. Dinner was very good and reasonably priced, with a different special "offer" on week nights. Plenty of free parking for guests.
Conveniently located off the M6. Lovely, friendly, cosy accommodation. Delightful olde worlde coaching inn with modern feel. The food and service was excellent
A wonderful rustic inn with staff as warm and friendly and the inn itself. The meal was delicious and the ale cold. If you want somewhere away from the bustle of town, this is the place.
Will
Family with young children
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