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B and Bs in Arnside

Number 43
The Promenade
Arnside
Cumbria

LA5 0AA
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Introducing contemporary concept, select location, boutique style and sublime comfort. Number 43 Arnside is set in a sympathetically renovated Victorian townhouse with expansive views across the Kent Estuary towards the Lakeland Fells, Number 43 represents a unique destination for those looking for a blend of coastal cool and a country retreat. Discerning guests are afforded an intimate home-from-home atmosphere; the ideal place to relax and unwind in an environment of high style and design classics.

Tradition still has its place and a warm welcome is guaranteed to our guests, who will be greeted with beverages and homemade cakes! Service is of an unusually high level and with a personal approach to ensure guests are well catered for yet allowed to feel at ease from the moment they arrive. Any time spent at Number 43 will be remembered for time spent somewhere very special indeed.

The contemporary en-suites have under floor heating, Christy towels and big fluffy bath robes, with exquisite toiletries from our friends at The Bath House of Sedbergh. The bedrooms, all individually designed are furnished with contemporary oak, cool whites, comfortable Lloyd Loom furniture and Designer Guild curtains.

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