Located in Askham, 200 metres from Askham Hall, The Punchbowl Inn provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
WILLIAM
United Kingdom
Great hotel, staff brilliant and very helpful.
Meals in the hotel excellent . Nice atmosphere in bar.Large room with nice bathroom.
Located in Penrith in Cumbria, just 7 miles from the Lake District Park, The Lounge Hotel & Bar offers a restaurant and a bar, just 5 miles from Lake Ullswater.
Situated in the market town of Penrith, The North Gate-way to the Lake District National Park, Foundry 34 offers free Wi-Fi throughout, a brasserie restaurant, and bar.
Nigel
United Kingdom
Room and facilities were fine - supposed noise issues not a problem, Excellent location
The traditional The George Hotel, stands in the very centre of the bustling market town of Penrith on the edge of the Lake District and the North Pennines.
Judge
United Kingdom
The friendly and helpful staff. Very considerate and moved us to 1st floor instead of the 3rd. My husband would have struggled with the stairs.
Just outside of Penrith, the Brantwood Hotel is less than 3 miles from Ullswater. Just one mile from the junction 40 of M6 it offers en suite bedrooms and TVs.
Wagstaff
United Kingdom
Having discovered the Brantwood we are regular returners , this charming traditional small country house hotel in a peaceful village setting maintains consistently high standards offering excellent hospitality from the owner and his friendly helpful team of staff is a true gem.
Excellent food available in the restaurant and if staying over the weekend the exceptional Sunday lunch is a must . Cosy welcoming bar area in which to enjoy a relaxing drink . Outside garden seating area and on site parking
The Roundthorn Country House and luxury self-catering Mews Apartments are set in landscaped gardens, with panoramic views of the Eden Valley and Lakeland Fells.
The Station Hotel Penrith features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and bar in Penrith. The property is around 9.2 km from Askham Hall, 31 km from Derwentwater and 44 km from World of Beatrix...
Stephen
United Kingdom
Staff were great. Felt they would go over and above. Good location
The local store was warm and friendly and for a village...
The local store was warm and friendly and for a village store exceptionally well stocked. The Queen's head across the road charged £23 for two drinks then at 9pm called it quits for the evening and hurried us up to leave, cleaning around us, cashing up then setting up for breakfast. Doors slammed and bolted by 9.45pm. Woken early by dog walkers enjoying the village.
R
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
peaceful just like eden, like going back in time ,people...
peaceful just like eden, like going back in time ,people pleasent and accomadating, its like taking a peace of heaven and having the privalige of visiting it, we can,t all afford this full time but it was wonderful to experience it. hope this place never changes
Peter
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A small very quiet village.
A small very quiet village. The pub we stayed in was the only place to stay and eat as the other one is currently closed. There is an open air swimming pool but we didnt use it, as it was fully booked. Askham Hall Gardens is a beautiful place with a lovely little cafe., well worth the small £4 entry fee. Great for peace and quiet and not far to Ullswater.
Kathleen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
This is a lovely little village with plenty of places to...
This is a lovely little village with plenty of places to explore and totally re-charge your batteries.
You can either have a nice long walk or drive to nearby places with plenty to do, including scenic boat trips and water sports, and on returning to the village there are two hostelries serving good food and drinks, in front of a roaring fire, where you can totally unwind.
Jim.W
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
If you like staying in an old inn, in a rural out-of-the way...
If you like staying in an old inn, in a rural out-of-the way setting, then this is just the place for you. Askham a small, pretty, quiet village with a single grocery shop that you can buy any essentials that you need.
We ate at the Punchbowl Inn where we stayed, good food, wine and beer at reasonable prices. There was another pub in the village offering pub meals too.
Friendly staff and locals at the Punchbowl Inn, good for dog owners as they allow well-trained dogs into the pub too.
Ann
United Kingdom
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