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Gosforth Hall Inn

Gosforth, Cumbria, England

Gosforth Hall Inn in Gosforth, Cumbria, England
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About Gosforth Hall Inn

Located near the beautiful Wasdale Valley where you will find the deepest lake in England and Scafell Pike, the highest mountain in England. The Hall has a welcoming pub atmosphere and offers some of the best quality bedrooms in this area and offers free on-site parking and WiFi. The Hall was built in 1658 and has been lovingly restored to offer a number of original features including sandstone walls and oak beams. All rooms are en-suite and offer flat-screen TVs, complimentary teas/coffees and toiletries. The Annex rooms all have super king-size beds which convert into twins for large golfing, walking and fishing parties and walk in wet rooms. A number of rooms offer views towards the fells. Gosforth Hall Inn has a lounge, bar and restaurant, but if you prefer al fresco dining our beer garden is one of best in this area and gives you a Mediterranean feel in the Lake District. Facilities offered at the property include meeting facilities.


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