The Old Vicarage
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Tel code: 01900 | code search
Postcode: CA13 | code search
Population: 100
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Wheatsheaf Inn
"The owners of this establishment are great. A wonderful down to earth couple that welcomes all. This is a small country style Pub, it even has a Cat and you can take ..." More

Wheatsheaf Inn
"last month me and my partner stayed at the wheatsheaf inn in one of their static caravans. when we arived we came into the pub with a warm welcome, first ..." More

Wheatsheaf Inn
"well what can i say, i've never stayed at a worse place in my life,we booked 2 statics for the weekend.The caravan leaked badly so one bedroom was unuseable,the caravan ..." More

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Low Lorton is a quiet little village in one of Lakeland’s less visited areas, a haven for those wanting a peaceful break or some fresh air without being offered Beatrix Potter memorabilia. Set beside the River Cocker (with its salmon and trout) at the end of Lorton Vale the village has the amenities required for a quiet sojourn in beautiful countryside. There is the Wheatsheaf Inn, selling the locally brewed Jennings (in fact until the end of the 19th century the beer was brewed in Lorton itself). There is a small shop too to save breaking the idyll and visiting nearby Cockermouth or Keswick, though both those attractive towns have much to offer. There is even a real find for the traveller, a Jacobean Manor House - complete with crenellated tower - that now operates as a country house hotel. This is farming country, with plenty of quiet lanes and gentle countryside to enjoy. Crummock Water, Loweswater and Buttermere are a short drive (or a good hike) up the vale via the B5289, not one of the busiest roads in the region, for those wanting to see their share of the lakes here, or Bassenthwaite Lake with its famous ospreys is within easy reach via the Whinlatter Pass, or the busier route through Cockermouth. For more serious walkers Grisedale Pike, Hopegill Head, and Whinlatter are just some of the surrounding attractions to be enjoyed safe in the knowledge of a comfortable welcome back to the village to ease muscles and fill stomachs afterwards.

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Winder Hall Country House (0.05 miles)

Winder Hall Country House
Winder Hall Country House Hotel near Buttermere is a historic manor house in the peaceful lakeland village of Low Lorton in the English Lake District. The hotel near Buttermere is ideal for a holiday or ... More | visit website
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The Old Vicarage (0.27 miles)

The Old Vicarage
Set in the beautiful Lorton Vale, The Old Vicarage enjoys sensational views of the surrounding fells such as Grasmoor, Grisedale Pike, Whinlatter and close to Buttermere, Crummock Water and Loweswater. This is the unspoilt Lake District ... More | visit website
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The Old Homestead (1.92 miles)

The Old Homestead

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The Old Homestead is an award-winning country guest house offering high quality bed and breakfast accommodation in the Lorton Valley in The Lake District National Park. The property consists of ... More

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Travelodge Cockermouth (3.44 miles)

Travelodge Cockermouth is located in the Western Lake District approximately 1 mile to the south of Cockermouth town centre at the junction of the A5086 and A66 trunk road. Close by you will find Wordsworth ... More | visit website

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Allerdale Court Hotel (3.54 miles)

Allerdale Court Hotel

Now family owned and run, we pride ourselves on warm hospitality, good food and the constant attention to detail that are the hallmarks of The Allerdale Court’s friendly and dedicated staff. We have 21 en-suite ... More | visit website

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Old Posting House (3.62 miles)

Old Posting House
The Old Posting House is 400 years old and from around 1845 it was a coaching Inn. The Mail coach from Glasgow to Whitehaven stopped here and the blacksmiths is still just near the inn. ... More | visit website
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Manor House Hotel (3.73 miles)

Manor House Hotel
The Manor House Hotel is a unique family run 19th Century Georgian style Grade II listed building, packed with original features including, an elegant wood paneled staircase, beautiful high-ceilinged rooms on the ground and first ... More | visit website
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Ditton Lodge (4.21 miles)

Ditton Lodge
Ditton Lodge offers a haven for the discerning guest in which to unwind and relax in tranquillity and comfort. Our charming and picturesque position; overlooking the historic market town of Cockermouth; provides an ideal ... More | visit website
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The Pheasant (4.26 miles)

The Pheasant

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The Pheasant is a charming old Coaching Inn situated close to Bassenthwaite Lake at the unspoilt, northern end of the Lake District. It is one of the last remaining traditional ... More | visit website

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Pheasant (4.26 miles)

Pheasant
Old coaching inn close to Bassenthwaite Lake, with an inglenook fireplace in the lounge. There is a light lunch menu available throughout the inn, and a fixed price menu for lunch and dinner in ... More | visit website

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