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Calder Bridge Seascale,
Seascale, Cumbria, England,
CA20 1DW
Heritage Rating: ?A 16th Centuary Hotel located within 6 acres of mature gardens and riverside location in the heart of the Western Lake District.The traditional Priory Restaurant uses only the best locally sourced produce to provide you with the perfect dining experience.Our Large traditional rooms offer supurb comfort and ease of use … more >> Accommodation Rating: ![]() Stay at this Country House Hotel from: £95.00 Location map
Calder house Hotel,
Seascale, Cumbria, England,
CA20 1QP
Heritage Rating: ?Heritage Tags: Victorian (Time Period) Calder house is a residence steeped in history and many of the beautifully restored bedrooms enjoy stunning views of the sea. more >> Accommodation Rating: ![]() Stay at this Hotel from: £60.00 Location map
Nether Wasdale,
Seascale, Cumbria, England,
CA20 1ET
Heritage Rating: ?Nestling in the heart of the Wasdale valley The Screes Inn is a family run establishment with beautiful views of the surrounding fells situated only a short walk away from Britains favorite view and Wastwater the deepest lake in England. Nether Wasdale not only provides an ideal base to explore … more >> Accommodation Rating: Not rated Stay at this Small Hotel from: £65.00 Location map
Drigg Road,
Seascale, Cumbria, England,
CA20 1NP
Heritage Rating: ?Located in the Western Lake District this family run hotel is set just 50 metres from the sea and is only a 3 minute walk from Seascale train station. Including Ice-Cream Parlour Coffee Shop Free WiFi and ample car parking. Opened in October 2008 the Mawson family have put heart … more >> Accommodation Rating: ![]() Stay at this Hotel from: £50.00 Location map
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