Brigsteer Bed and Breakfasts Including 1 Historic Bed and Breakfast
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The Wheatsheaf,
Brigsteer, Cumbria, England,
LA8 8AN Heritage Rating:
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The Wheatsheaf At Brigsteer was built in 1762 and was originally 3 cottages and a shoeing room for horses, it then became an ale house in the late 1800s and has been an integral part of this tiny Lakeland hamlet ever since. more >>
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Accommodation Type: Inn
From: £70.00
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HISTORY CORNER
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British Heritage Awards
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