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Accommodation in Ulverston and the Surrounding Area ACCOMMODATION IN ULVERSTON AND THE SOUTH LAKES Includes Hotels, Guest Houses, Bed & Breakfast, Self-Catering, Touring Caravans and Motorhomes, Hostels. GJR Updated 17 March 2009 Disclaimer: This list is compiled from information supplied by tourist organisations, accommodation agencies and owners. It is NOT a recommendation by NKT - IKBU and it is your responsibility to check the suitability of the accommodation for your needs. Hotels, Guest Houses, Bed and Breakfast Main websites for South lakes Website Telephone Cumbria Tourism www.golakes.co.uk 0845 450 1199 Lakes Hospitality Association www.lakeshospitality.co.uk 015394 44495 iKnow Lake District www.iknow-lakedistrict.co.uk Lake District Peninsulas www.lake-district-peninsulas.co.uk Hotels / Guest Houses / B&B Telephone Dialling from Website or email Listed in order of distance from Conishead outside UK prefix with Priory +44 (0) Bardsea 1 mile / 5 minutes Area Code 01229 Braddylls Arms (Inn) www.braddyllsarms.co.uk 869707 www.iknow-lakedistrict.co.uk Eden Lodge 587067 www.eden-lodge.com Low Fell Farmhouse 869304 www.iknow-lakedistrict.co.uk Ocean Stream 869458 Seacroft, Well House Farm 869102 www.4hotels.co.uk The Ship (Inn) 869329 www.ship-inn-bardsea.co.uk Ulverston 2 miles / 10 minutes Area Code 01229 Main website www.lake-district-peninsulas.co.uk Armadale Hotel, Arrad Foot 861257 www.armadalehotel.co.uk Bay Horse Hotel (Inn), Canal Foot 583972 www.thebayhorsehotel.co.uk Candlewyck Hall, Old Hall Road www.iknow-lakedistrict.co.uk 07830 341200 Ref 6546 Church Walk House, Church Walk 582211 www.golakes.co.uk Hill Foot Hotel, Pennington Lane 580300 www.hillfoothotel.co.uk Honeysuckle Barn, Canal Foot 585089 www.honeysucklebarn.net Lonsdale House Hotel, Daltongate 582598 www.lonsdalehousehotel.co.uk Old Daltongate House 588328 / 07511 219032 www.ulverstonbandb.co.uk Orchard House, Hazelcroft Gardens 586771 www.orchardhouseulverston.co.uk St Mary’s Mount Manor, Belmont 583372 www.stmarysmount.co.uk Sefton House, Queen Street 582190 www.seftonhouse.co.uk Town House, Queen Street 580172 www.townhouseulverston.co.uk Swarthmoor Hall, Swarthmoor 583204 www.swarthmoorhall.co.uk Walkers Hostel, near Booths Supermarket 480511 / 07767 882943 www.thewalkershostel.co.uk (new owners for 2009) Westgarth House 585840 www.westgarthhouse.co.uk Virginia House Hotel, Queen Street 584844 www.ulverstonhotels.com www.4hotels.co.uk A5087 Coast Road / Urswick / Baycliff / Area Code 01229 Rampside / Roa Island 3 to 8 miles, 10 to 15 minutes Fisherman’s Arms Hotel (Inn), Baycliffe 869387 www.fishermansarms.co.uk Harbour Guest House, Goadsbarrow 869930 www.iknow-lakedistrict.co.uk Tarn Foot Farm, Leece 877984 / 433022 www.tarnfootfarm.co.uk Clarke’s Hotel (Inn), Rampside 820303 www.iknow-lakedistrict.co.uk Roa Island Guest House 822525 www.roaislandguesthouse.co.uk The Stables at Derby Arms, Great Urswick 586348 www.pub-explorer.com/cumbria Dalton-in-Furness - 8 miles / 15 minutes Area Code 01229 Main website Direct Rail link to Ulverston www.dalton-in-furness.org.uk Black Dog Inn 462561 www.iknow lakedistrict.co.uk Brown Cow Inn 462553 www.browncowinndalton.co.uk Chequers Hotel, Abbey Road 462124 www.chequers-hotel.co.uk Clarence House, Skelgate 462508 www.clarencehouse-hotel.co.uk Park Cottage 462850 www.parkcottagedalton.co.uk Red Lion Inn 467914 Wellington Hotel (Inn) 462453 www.wellingtondalton.co.uk White Horse Hotel (Inn) 827303 Barrow - 10 miles / 20 minutes Area Code 01229 Main websites Direct Rail link to Ulverston www.barrow.visitor-centre.co.uk , www.barrowtourism.co.uk Abbey House Hotel 838282 www.abbeyhousehotel.com Ambrose House, Duke Street 830990 www.activehotels.com Barrie House, Abbey Road 825507 www.barriehouse.co.uk Brow Head Hotel, Walney Island 473600 www.browheadhotel.co.uk Castle House Hotel, Walney Island 471362 www.walney-island.com Chetwynde Hotel 811011 www.chetwyndehotel.co.uk Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, Abbey Road 821039 www.thedukehotelandbar.co.uk East Mount House, Abbey Road 871003 www.eastmounthouse.co.uk Fairway Hotel, Hawthwaite Lane 461200 www.fairway-hotel.co.uk Glen Garth Hotel, Abbey Road 825374 www.glengarthhotel.com Greenbank Guest House, Abbey Road 837803 www.greenbank-guesthouse.co.uk Infield Hotel 831381 www.infieldhotel.com King Alfred Hotel, Walney Island 474717 www.walney-island.com Lisdoonie Hotel, Abbey Road 827312 www.lisdoonie.com Michaelson House, Fairfield Lane 820904 / 825466 www.michaelsonhouse-hotel.co.uk Millwood Lodge 464042 www.iknow lakedistrict.co.uk November House, Hawcoat Lane 827247 www.november- Ormsgill Inn 828307 www.ormsgillinnbarrow.co.uk Roosecote Farmhouse 835622 www.roosecotefarmhouse.co.uk The Gables Hotel 825497 www.hotels.uk.com Travelodge, Cocken Villa, Walney Rd 08700 850950 www.travelodge.co.uk Victoria Park Hotel 821159 www.victoriaparkhotel.co.uk Greenodd / Lowick / Coniston 8 to 16 miles Area Code 01229 Main website www.conistontic.org Torver, Browside, Little Arrow 015394 41162 www.browside.btinternet.co.uk Bank Ground, Coniston 015394 41264 www.bankground.com Black Bull (Inn), Coniston 015394 41335 www.conistonbrwery.com Bluebird Lodge, Coniston 015394 41442 www.waterheadguesthouse.co.uk Crook Farm, Bouth 861481 www.4hotels.co.uk Crown Inn, Coniston 015394 41243 www.crown-hotel-coniston.com Everard Lodge, Lowick Bridge 885245 www.visitcumbria.com Farmers Arms Hotel, Lowick Green (Inn) 861277 www.farmersarmslowick.co.uk Lakeland House, Coniston 015394 41303 www.lakelandhouse.com Manor House (Inn), Oxen Park 861345 www.manoroxenpark.co.uk Oaklands, Coniston 015394 41245 www.oaklandsconiston.co.uk Old Rectory, Torver 015394 41353 www.theoldrectory.com Orchard Cottage, Coniston 015394 41319 www.conistonholidays.co.uk Pomona, Lowick Green 885399 www.pomonalakedistrict.co.uk Red Lion (Inn) Lowick Bridge 885366 www.ukpubfinder.com Swillmakers Cottage 885007 Thwaite Cottage, Coniston 015394 41367 www.thwaitcot.freeserve.co.uk Wheelgate, Little Arrow, Torver 015394 41418 www.wheelgate.co.uk Disclaimer: This list is compiled from information supplied by tourist organisations, accommodation agencies and owners. It is NOT a recommendation by NKT - IKBU and it is your responsibility to check the suitability of the accommodation for your needs. Newby Bridge / Haverthwaite / Lakeside Area Code 015395 Main website 10 to 12 miles / 15 minutes www.lake-district-peninsulas.co.uk Backbarrow, Hill Crest 31766 www.hill-crestguesthouse.co.uk Backbarrow, Whitewater Hotel 31133 www.whitewater-hotel.co.uk Force Mill Farm, Satterthwaite 860205 www.forcemillfarm.co.uk Haverthwaite, Coach House 31622 www.coacho.com Haverthwaite, Rusland Pool (Inn) 01229 861384 www.ruslandpool.co.uk Lakeside Hotel 30001 www.lakesidehotel.co.uk Lakeside, Boathouse Hotel 31381 www.boathousehotel.co.uk Temporarily closed Lakeside, Knoll Country House 31347 www.theknoll-lakeside.co.uk Lakeside, Landing Cottage 31719 www.landingcottageguesthouse.co.uk Lakeside, Low Graythwaite Hall 31676 www.beechhillhotel.com Newby Bridge Hotel 31222 www.bestlakesbreaks.co.uk Newby Bridge, Beech Hill Hotel 015394 42137 www.newbybridgehotel.co.uk Newby Bridge, Lake’s End Guest House 31260 www.lakes-end.co.uk Newby Bridge, Lyndhurst Country House 31245 www.lyndhurstcountryhouse.co.uk Newby Bridge, Old Barn Farm, Fiddler Hall 31842 www.oldbarnfarm.com Newby Bridge, Swan Hotel 31681 www.swanhotel.com Rusland, Crosslands Farm, Nr Grizedale 01229 860242 www.crosslandsfarm.co.uk Trundle Brow Cottage 31941 www.wordsworthcountry.com Broughton / Askam / Kirkby Area Code 01229 Broughton Tourist Information 15 miles / 25 minutes 01229 716115 email broughton-tic.fnet.co.uk Askam Hotel, Askam 466161 email [email protected] Annan Guest House, Broughton 716388 www.broughton-in-furness.co.uk Beanthwaite Farm, Grizebeck, Kirkby 889060 www.beanthwaitefarm.co.uk Black Cock Inn, Broughton 716529 www.blackcockinncumbria.co.uk Bracelet Hall Farm, Woodland, nr Broughton 716276 www.bracelethall.co.uk Dower House, Broughton 716279 www.dowerhouse.biz Fairview, Broughton 716992 email [email protected] Greyhound Inn, Grizebeck, Kirkby 889224 www.thegreyhoundgrizebeck.co.uk Low Hall, Kirkby-in-Furness 889220 www.low-hall.co.uk Manor Arms (Inn) 716286 www.manorarmsthesquare.co.uk Middlesyke 716549 www.middlesyke.co.uk Oak Bank, Ulpha 716393 www.duddonvalley.co.uk Old Kings Head Inn, Broughton 716293 www.oldkingshead.co.uk Prince of Wales (Inn), Foxfield 716238 www.princeofwalesfoxfield.co.uk Seathwaite Lodge 716840 www.seathwaitelodge.co.uk Troutal Farm, Seathwaite 716235 www.troutalfarm.co.uk Cartmel / Grange / Flookburgh Area Code 015395 Main website 17 miles / 30 minutes www.grange-over-sands.com Direct Rail link to Ulverston from Grange or Cark Aynsome Manor Hotel, Cartmel 36653 www.aynsomemanorhotel.co.uk Bank Court Cottage, Cartmel 36593 Birchleigh Guest House 32592 Cavendish Arms (Inn), Cartmel 36240 www.thecavendisharms.co.uk Newlands, Cartmel 36562 www.newlandscartmel.co.uk Prior’s Yeat, Cartmel 35178 www.priorsyeat.co.uk Clare House, Grange 33026 www.clarehousehotel.co.uk Corner Beech, Grange 33088 www.cornerbeech.co.uk Elton Hotel, Grange 32838 www.eltonprivatehotelco.uk Field Close, Grange 32092 Grange Fell, Grange 32158 www.grangefell.co.uk Grange Hotel, Grange 33666 www.grange-hotel.co.uk Graythwaite Manor, Grange 32001 www.graythwaitemanor.co.uk Greenacres, Lindale, Grange 34578 www.greenacres-lindale.co.uk Disclaimer: This list is compiled from information supplied by tourist organisations, accommodation agencies and owners. 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