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Historic Hotel Accommodation in Little Langdale, Cumbria Part of the Cumbria Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information. |
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Three Shires InnA Historic Hotel in Little Langdale, CumbriaLittle Langdale Little Langdale Cumbria England LA22 9NZ
Accommodation
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From: £78.00 Our 4 Lakeland Inn was built in 1872 and is nestled on the south facing slope in Little Langdale -one of Lakelands unspoilt areas. The Three Shires provides the perfect situation for walking, touring and relaxing. We have ten prettily furnished rooms with stunning fell views Log fires, traditional Ales, superb food, excellent views and friendly service. In summer the verandahs and window ledges are covered with beautiful hanging baskets and flower boxes. You are guaranteed excellent, friendly service and a warm welcome from the staff, and the Stephenson family who are celebrating 25 years at the Three Shires Inn There are many walks straight from the door yet we are only 10 minutes from Ambleside and Coniston. Accommodation Rating: 4*G (about ratings) Facilities
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Skelwith Force -
1.6 miles (Countryside) Loughrigg Fell -
2.2 miles (Countryside) Tom Gill -
2.2 miles (Countryside) Tarn Hows -
2.4 miles (Countryside) Wrynose Pass -
2.6 miles (Countryside) Dove Cottage & Wordsworth Museum -
2.8 miles (Historic Building) Hawkshead Old Courthouse -
3.5 miles (Historic Building) Ambleside Roman Fort -
3.5 miles (Roman Site) Rydal Mount -
3.6 miles (Historic Building) Steam Launch Gondola -
3.6 miles (Family Attraction) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Grasmere -
2.2 miles away Rydal -
3.4 miles away Ambleside -
3.4 miles away Coniston -
3.7 miles away Windermere -
6.6 miles away Watendlath -
8.4 miles away Glenridding -
9.6 miles away Keswick -
12.5 miles away Directions: UK Hotels |
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