Best Western Appleby Manor Country House Hotel
Appleby-In-Westmorland, Cumbria. United Kingdom
Hotels Lodging Address
Roman Road
Appleby-In-Westmorland, Cumbria, CA16 6JB
Nightly Rates: ( 151.50 - 186.26 )
3 Star
Property Description
***Due to emergency repairs the Leisure Club will be closed from 7th - 31st January 2008*** The Best Western Appleby Manor Country House Hotel is a lovely old manor house situated in spacious wooded grounds with panoramic views of the most breathtaking countryside in England. Beautiful lounges, log fires, games room, indoor leisure centre, in-house movies and friendly staff are just a few of the amenities that help make this the most relaxing and friendly hotel. The Best Western Appleby Manor Country House Hotel combines excellent access from the M6 and A1 (M), with rural surroundings that ensure complete peace for business. Probably the most relaxing and friendly hotel you'll ever choose. The Best Western Appleby Manor Country House Hotel has superb surroundings and luxury accommodations. A splendid indoor leisure club with small swimming pool, a Jacuzzi® and steam room/ sauna for your pleasure. A popular restaurant and well-stocked cocktail bar is backed up with a choice of lounges and great food, all packaged in a genuine award-winning country house. With golf, squash, horse riding and all the delights of the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales close by, who could want for more?
Amenities
· Bar/Lounge· Coffee Maker in Room
· Fishing
· Golf
· Hairdryers Available
· Tennis
· Television with Cable
· Laundry/Valet Services
· Fitness Center or Spa
· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Free Parking
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Pets Allowed
· Pool
· Safe Deposit Box
· Restaurant
· Room Service
Room Information
2 SINGLE BEDS,STANDARD* 2 Single Beds * Standard
1 QUEEN BED,STANDARD
* 1 Queen Bed * Standard
1 QUEEN BED,NO-SMOKING,STANDARD,FULL BREAKFAST
* 1 Queen Bed * No Smoking * Standard Room * Full Breakfast
2 SINGLE BEDS,NO-SMOKING,STANDARD,FULL BREAKFAST
* 2 Single Beds * No Smoking * Standard Room * Full Breakfast
Rate Disclaimer
Indicative rates are for search purposes only. The entire range of rates may not be available during certain seasons or other specified periods of time. Check for specific rate availability when making a reservation.
Miscellaneous Information
· British Pounds is the native currency.
· Check in time is 2:00 P.M.
· Check out time is 11:00 A.M.
· Time Zone is Greenwich Mean Time
· Opened in 1877
· Renovated in 1990
· 30 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 3 floors.
Directions
· From: M6. The Best Western Appleby Manor Country House Hotel is only ½ mile from Appleby town center in wooded grounds overlooking the castle. Take M6 12 miles to Junction 38 and 40.
Manchester Airport 110 miles - South, Newcastle Airport 75 miles - North, Teesside Airport 51 miles - East, Leeds & Bradford International Airport 87 miles - South.
Guarantee Policy
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Cancellation Policy
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Area Attractions
Restaurants:On Premises: * Oak Room Restaurant serves traditional English food * Westmorland Cocktail Bar & Conservatory serves Cocktails, wines, beers and beverages
Nearby Cities:* 14 mile(s) from Penrith * 27 mile(s) from Kendal * 30 mile(s) from Keswick * 35 mile(s) from Windermere
Local Attractions:* Tennis courts * Fishing * Golf courses * Horseback riding * 1 mile(s) from Appleby Castle, built when William II won most of Westmorland from the Scots in 1092, the castle is an impressive building of which the keep, known as Caesar's Tower is the oldest. You may climb to the roof, from where there are impressive views in all directions. The most striking feature is the dwelling house, built in the late 17th century by Lady Anne Clifford's grandson the Earl of Thanet. The Great Hall contains paintings and furnishings. Also recently opened are a bedroom with a fascinating carved four poster bed, and the dining room. * 4 mile(s) from Wetheriggs Pottery, visitors may see the old workings, the restored steam engine and the potters at work. There are pottery and craft shops and a tea-room. In the seven-acres of beautiful surroundings, there is much to observe of the natural world, there is a newt pond and a collection of rare pigs. There are children's play areas and a have a go area for children to throw their own pots, or paint models. * 7 mile(s) from Acorn Bank Garden, renowned for having the North of England's largest collection of culinary and medicinal plants in a marvelous herb garden, Acorn Bank Garden really is a plant lover's delight. Two orchards, adjacent to the herb garden, contain a varied collection of rare and regional fruit trees, whilst in the Wild Garden, the spring brings an abundance of daffodils and wood anemones. * 11 mile(s) from Brougham Castle, the keep is the oldest part of the castle still standing; the bottom three stories are from about 1175. You may explore the keep by walking around the rooms, which include the castle's hall on the first floor. On the second floor is the lord's chamber, in which Lady Anne slept when she stayed here and in which she died. On the third floor is a passage all the way round within the walls and from various points you can get impressive views of the other castle buildings and the surrounding area. * 12 mile(s) from the recently refurbished museum covers the history, geology and archaeology of the Penrith area. Exhibits include some Roman pottery from the Roman Fort near Plumpton and cup and rong stones from Maughanby. There are displays and information relating to Lady Anne Clifford. A temporary exhibition gallery features changing exhibitions of local interest. * 13 mile(s) from Dalemain Historic House, the Dalemain house has its fair share of grand public rooms, including the Chinese Room, with its original hand-painted wallpaper, furniture and fittings. You will find many examples of fine furniture and portraits. Its magnificent park complements Dalemain. The gardens have many rare plants and over 100 old-fashioned roses. Near the fountain behind the house stands a Greek Fir, the biggest of its kind in the United Kingdom. There are also some old Walnut trees, some fine Spanish Chestnuts and a 200 year old Tulip tree.
Local Attractions:* 1 mile(s) from Appleby Castle, built when William II won most of Westmorland from the Scots in 1092, the castle is an impressive building of which the keep, known as Caesar's Tower is the oldest. You may climb to the roof, from where there are impressive views in all directions. The most striking feature is the dwelling house, built in the late 17th century by Lady Anne Clifford's grandson the Earl of Thanet. The Great Hall contains paintings and furnishings. Also recently opened are a bedroom with a fascinating carved four poster bed, and the dining room. * 4 mile(s) from Wetheriggs Pottery, visitors may see the old workings, the restored steam engine and the potters at work. There are pottery and craft shops and a tea-room. In the seven-acres of beautiful surroundings, there is much to observe of the natural world, there is a newt pond and a collection of rare pigs. There are children's play areas and a have a go area for children to throw their own pots, or paint models. * 7 mile(s) from Acorn Bank Garden, renowned for having the North of England's largest collection of culinary and medicinal plants in a marvelous herb garden, Acorn Bank Garden really is a plant lover's delight. Two orchards, adjacent to the herb garden, contain a varied collection of rare and regional fruit trees, whilst in the Wild Garden, the spring brings an abundance of daffodils and wood anemones. * 11 mile(s) from Brougham Castle, the keep is the oldest part of the castle still standing; the bottom three stories are from about 1175. You may explore the keep by walking around the rooms, which include the castle's hall on the first floor. On the second floor is the lord's chamber, in which Lady Anne slept when she stayed here and in which she died. On the third floor is a passage all the way round within the walls and from various points you can get impressive views of the other castle buildings and the surrounding area. * 12 mile(s) from the recently refurbished museum covers the history, geology and archaeology of the Penrith area. Exhibits include some Roman pottery from the Roman Fort near Plumpton and cup and rong stones from Maughanby. There are displays and information relating to Lady Anne Clifford. A temporary exhibition gallery features changing exhibitions of local interest. * 13 mile(s) from Dalemain Historic House, the Dalemain house has its fair share of grand public rooms, including the Chinese Room, with its original hand-painted wallpaper, furniture and fittings. You will find many examples of fine furniture and portraits. Its magnificent park complements Dalemain. The gardens have many rare plants and over 100 old-fashioned roses. Near the fountain behind the house stands a Greek Fir, the biggest of its kind in the United Kingdom. There are also some old Walnut trees, some fine Spanish Chestnuts and a 200 year old Tulip tree.
Nearby Cities:* 14 mile(s) from Penrith * 27 mile(s) from Kendal * 30 mile(s) from Keswick * 35 mile(s) from Windermere
Nearby Cities:* 14 mile(s) from Penrith * 27 mile(s) from Kendal * 30 mile(s) from Keswick * 35 mile(s) from Windermere
Transportation:* 75 mile(s) from Newcastle Airport * 110 mile(s) from Manchester Airport * .5 mile(s) from Appleby Railway Station
Transportation:* .02 mile(s) from Appleby Bus Station * .75 mile(s) from Appleby Railway Station * 75 mile(s) from Newcastle Airport * 88 mile(s) from Leeds & Bradford International Airport * 110 mile(s) from Manchester Airport
Transportation:* .02 mile(s) from Appleby Bus Station * .75 mile(s) from Appleby Railway Station * 75 mile(s) from Newcastle Airport * 88 mile(s) from Leeds & Bradford International Airport * 110 mile(s) from Manchester Airport
Local Attractions:* 4 mile(s) from Wetheriggs Pottery, visitors may see the old workings, the restored steam engine and the potters at work. There are pottery and craft shops and a tea-room. In the seven-acres of beautiful surroundings, there is much to observe of the natural world, there is a newt pond and a collection of rare pigs. There are children's play areas and a have a go area for children to throw their own pots, or paint models. * 8 mile(s) from Eden Ostrich World * 12 mile(s) from the recently refurbished museum covers the history, geology and archaeology of the Penrith area. Exhibits include some Roman pottery from the Roman Fort near Plumpton and cup and rong stones from Maughanby. There are displays and information relating to Lady Anne Clifford. A temporary exhibition gallery features changing exhibitions of local interest. * 13 mile(s) from Dalemain Historic House, the Dalemain house has its fair share of grand public rooms, including the Chinese Room, with its original hand-painted wallpaper, furniture and fittings. You will find many examples of fine furniture and portraits. Its magnificent park complements Dalemain. The gardens have many rare plants and over 100 old-fashioned roses. Near the fountain behind the house stands a Greek Fir, the biggest of its kind in the United Kingdom. There are also some old Walnut trees, some fine Spanish Chestnuts and a 200 year old Tulip tree. * 15 mile(s) from Lakeland Bird of Prey Centre * 20 mile(s) from Bowes Museum * 35 mile(s) from Ingleborough Cave * 75 mile(s) from NCL * 110 mile(s) from MAN
Local Attractions:* 1 mile from Appleby Castle, built when William II won most of Westmorland from the Scots in 1092, the castle is an impressive building of which the keep, known as Caesar's Tower is the oldest. You may climb to the roof, from where there are impressive views in all directions. The most striking feature is the dwelling house, built in the late 17th century by Lady Anne Clifford's grandson the Earl of Thanet. The Great Hall contains paintings and furnishings. Also recently opened are a bedroom with a fascinating carved four poster bed, and the dining room. * 4 miles from Wetheriggs Pottery, visitors may see the old workings, the restored steam engine and the potters at work. There are pottery and craft shops and a tea-room. In the seven-acres of beautiful surroundings, there is much to observe of the natural world, there is a newt pond and a collection of rare pigs. There are children's play areas and a have a go area for children to throw their own pots, or paint models. * 7 miles from Acorn Bank Garden, renowned for having the North of England's largest collection of culinary and medicinal plants in a marvelous herb garden, Acorn Bank Garden really is a plant lover's delight. Two orchards, adjacent to the herb garden, contain a varied collection of rare and regional fruit trees, whilst in the Wild Garden, the spring brings an abundance of daffodils and wood anemones. * 11 miles from Brougham Castle, the keep is the oldest part of the castle still standing; the bottom three stories are from about 1175. You may explore the keep by walking around the rooms, which include the castle's hall on the first floor. On the second floor is the lord's chamber, in which Lady Anne slept when she stayed here and in which she died. On the third floor is a passage all the way round within the walls and from various points you can get impressive views of the other castle buildings and the surrounding area. * 12 miles from the recently refurbished museum covers the history, geology and archaeology of the Penrith area. Exhibits include some Roman pottery from the Roman Fort near Plumpton and cup and rong stones from Maughanby. There are displays and information relating to Lady Anne Clifford. A temporary exhibition gallery features changing exhibitions of local interest. * 13 miles from Dalemain Historic House, the Dalemain house has its fair share of grand public rooms, including the Chinese Room, with its original hand-painted wallpaper, furniture and fittings. You will find many examples of fine furniture and portraits. Its magnificent park complements Dalemain. The gardens have many rare plants and over 100 old-fashioned roses. Near the fountain behind the house stands a Greek Fir, the biggest of its kind in the United Kingdom. There are also some old Walnut trees, some fine Spanish Chestnuts and a 200 year old Tulip tree.
Transportation:* 0.5 mile(s) from Appleby Railway Station * 75 mile(s) from Newcastle Airport * 110 mile(s) from Manchester Airport