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Hello,
MrsTT wants to get away for a weekend in sunny mid November.. And I've been tasked with locating a decent quality b&b (I'd prefer pub based/pub right next door) in the south/mid lakes... Any reccomendations? You get the picture, log fire, good pint, nice grub, decent room etc.. I want to avoid the main honeypot sites (Ambleside/Windermere etc,,) and the parents live in Kendal so not there... West/north lakes is probably out as its a wee bit too far to travel..
I wanted to camp, but funnily enough that got vetoed ;)


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I had an excellent night at a pub called The Plough at Wigglesworth, just on the edge of the Trough of Bowland (http://www.theploughatwigglesworth.co.uk/), very nice room, great hosts, Landlord and other good ale, and they really pulled out the stops to do an excellent vegan meal. The regular menu looked very good. Great spot to explore the Trough if you don't know it. Highly recommended.

ps. I know you said B&B not pub but this is pretty swanky and doesn't feel pubby.

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Cheers Andy, I meant Pub with rooms/b&b but a day of writing left me addled. Did you get out today?

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Ah, well then this place fits the bill nicely. Quiet and out the way, you could even sneak in a quick hour at Thorn? Obviously its not really the Lakes.

Lovely walk round Silverdale, looked at gopping Woodwell; at least I know where it is now.

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It's presently being evaluated by the boss ;)

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TT the Brit is in Elterwater at the eastern end of Langdale, quite close to Ambleside, but not in the town.  Good food and normally an excellent selection of guest ales, but I've not stayed there.  Also 5 mins drive from Langdale boulders ;) http://www.britinn.co.uk/

The Skelwith Bridge is a bit more swanky, have stayed a couple of times for special occasions; rooms are very good, main restaurant is a bit on the stuffy/posh side, but food is very good.  The connected Talbot Bar and does proper pub grub and good beer. http://www.skelwithbridgehotel.co.uk/

If you really want to pimp out, there's the Landale Hotel http://www.langdale.co.uk/stay/hotel/lake-district-hotel.htm

Sorry that's as far as my Lakes hotel knowledge extends!

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Thanks Tim, forwarded to the hotel inspector ;)

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I wanted to camp, but funnily enough that got vetoed ;)

Yeah, strange that. My idea of camping in the Frankenjura last weekend didn't meet with Frau M's approval either.

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The Drunken Duck Inn has been recommended to me on numerous occasions, although I still haven't got around to staying/eating there yet. Just South of Ambleside - http://www.drunkenduckinn.co.uk

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Drunken duck is lovely. Have eaten there the last two times we have been. Gets booked up well early though - for rooms i mean, so book sooner rather than later. Bit shit if you dont stay because you have to drive to wherever you are staying. Its on its own - sort of near hawkshead.

Stubbs - food at skelwith bridge was good, but room a bit shit I thought.

Finally, when we got engaged we stayed at linthwaite howe. Very nice. Nice rooms, nice food and she even proposed, so possible inference of mind altering hallucinogens in the air conditioning.

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Used to go to the ducky as a yoot with my parents back when it was less gastro, looks dead posh now, but the menu sounds good.

Dob, I guess it might be luck of the draw with rooms at the Skelwith, although we may have gone for a deluxe room or whatever on a deal.

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Drunken Duck is a lot different to what it used to be like, all poshed up and gastro now. Outgate pub between there and Hawkshead is nice and quiet.

Some good suggestions from Stubbs, the Langdale Hotel is very nice but expensive, Wainright pub just up the road plus near the boulders. Britannia at Elterwater nice too.

There's the New/Old Dungeon Ghyll hotels as well, but not sure if the ODG bar would go down well with the missus!





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I'll second Linthwaite House, I was there for a wedding in April and it was lovely.

If you fancy something a little different and "themed", Google Aphrodites Lodge!

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OK, the Wigglesworth one is fully booked :(
Thanks for the Langdale suggestions - but I've been there (Langdale) many many times, ODG, NDG, Wainwrights etc.. (though never stayed anywhere other than camping/bunkbarn) so fancy trying some where else..
Will check out Linthwaite house...

Finally, when we got engaged we stayed at linthwaite howe. Very nice. Nice rooms, nice food and she even proposed, so possible inference of mind altering hallucinogens in the air conditioning.

Shit, maybe not if MrsTT is likely to get similar ideas!!! (we're not married ;) )

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Both these really good

http://www.masonsarmsstrawberrybank.co.uk/index.php

http://www.hareandhoundsbowlandbridge.co.uk/

Both do good food & ale (and only 10 mins from Chapel Head).  I know close to Kendal in distance but far enough away for it not to be a problem

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I'd second the Masons Arms suggestion. The beer there has always been excellent and I've heard good reports on the food from some friends who live just down the road.

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Will check out Linthwaite house...

Finally, when we got engaged we stayed at linthwaite howe. Very nice. Nice rooms, nice food and she even proposed, so possible inference of mind altering hallucinogens in the air conditioning.

Shit, maybe not if MrsTT is likely to get similar ideas!!! (we're not married ;) )

Think you'll be allright - they can only get you on the 29th Feb, and there's not one of those until well, next february!

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In no way meeting any or all criteria how about a teepee?

Edit: I should mention I've stayed in one and it was interesting and the drip on to my forehead from the hours of rain during the night shouldn't put you off.

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In no way meeting any or all criteria how about a teepee?

Edit: I should mention I've stayed in one and it was interesting and the drip on to my forehead from the hours of rain during the night shouldn't put you off.

:) I think I may have some trouble selling the Teepee idea to MrsTT - though it would certainly take her mind off popping any questions.....

Masons looks good gents - it has been sent to be vetted...

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I will throw another vote in for the Mason's Arms - only had a couple of beers but they were very good indeed.

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I know you said not west, but it's way quieter and I can suggest three possibles which are top notch and fairly accessible.

With the first two the emphasis is more on the B & B rather than pub. Lorton is dead easy to get to via the A66 and over the Whinlatter Pass. The Pheasant is right on the A66 opposite Bassenthwaite.

http://www.winderhall.co.uk/ A real gem. Nick who owns/runs the place is a bit of an ex climber and all round nice guy. Wheatsheaf pub across the road is a Jennings pub - bit bog standard but alright for a pint http://www.wheatsheafinnlorton.co.uk/

http://newhouse-farm.com/ Just had B & B here (wedding night!) but Hazel does dinner too. You could get a taxi to the Kirkstile in Loweswater (best pub in the Lakes http://www.kirkstile.com/).

http://www.the-pheasant.co.uk/ (I've only ever had beer/afternoon tea here, but the restaurant has a v good reputation locally and I suspect the rooms are proper bo too. Nice romantic walk round nearby Sale Fell).

Go West! None of that poncey Drunken Duck bollox  :)

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How about here?...

http://www.churchhouseinntorver.com/

It's really nice :-)


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The one in ings is quite near a road but has its own micro brewery. Near to kendal too. Can't rememberb its name. Beers all dog related I remember.

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It's called the watermill. Beer pub of the year 2011 apparently.

 

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