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Rothay Manor Hotel

“Generously sized bedrooms and excellent service” - AA Inspector
AMBLESIDE, CUMBRIA


Our Inspector's view
Originally built in 1823 for a wealthy Liverpool merchant, Rothay Manor exists today as a warm, welcoming and friendly hotel with excellent levels of service. Perfectly located for touring the Lakes and set in its own stunning grounds, the hotel features 19 individual bedrooms. Public areas include comfortable lounges and a popular restaurant where a range of imaginative dishes is provided. Both dog-friendly and accessible bedrooms are available.
Facilities – at a glance
Afternoon tea
Dogs welcome
Electric vehicle charging
Outdoor parking
Wheelchair accessible
Features
- En-suite rooms annex: 8
- En-suite rooms: 23
- Family rooms: 0
- Bedrooms Ground: 5
- Satellite TV available
- Free TV
- Broadband available
- WiFi available
- Children welcome
- Babysitting service
- Laundry facilities
- Ironing facilities
- Cots provided
- High chairs
- Children's portions or menu
- Croquet Available
- Christmas entertainment programme
- New Year entertainment programme
- Outdoor parking spaces: 30
- Accessible bedrooms: 1
- Walk-in showers
- Single room, minimum price: £200
- Double room, minimum price: £200
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About the area
Discover Cumbria
Cumbria's rugged yet beautiful landscape is best known for the Lake District National Park that sits within its boundaries. It’s famous for Lake Windermere, England’s largest lake, and Derwent Water, ‘Queen of the English Lakes'. This beautiful countryside once inspired William Wordsworth and his home, Dove Cottage, in Grasmere is a popular museum. Another place of literary pilgrimage is Hill Top, home of Beatrix Potter, located near Windermere. Tom Kitten, Samuel Whiskers and Jemima Puddleduck were all created here.
Much of Cumbria is often overlooked in favour of the Lake Distirct. In the south, the Lune Valley remains as lovely as it was when Turner painted it. The coast is also a secret gem. With its wide cobbled streets, spacious green and views of the Solway Firth, Silloth is a fine Victorian seaside resort. Other towns along this coastline include Whitehaven, Workington and Maryport. Carlisle is well worth a look – once a Roman camp, its red-brick cathedral dates back to the early 12th century and its 11th-century castle was built by William Rufus.
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