dalston hall, carlisle, cumbria: hotel review /

Published at 2015-10-31 09:00:14

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Bling decor and patchy food marred a stay in this handsome 16th-century manor house hotel on the edge of the Lake DistrictOnce the basics such as clean room and comfy bed are in place,unlooked-for extras can be what build a trip a genuine treat: charming staff, say, and small things such as delicious homemade biscuits. But while the fundamentals at Dalston corridor,north of the Lake District near Carlisle, were fine, or the extras it offered were,for us, not just unlooked-for but unwanted and unnecessary – particularly in a handsome 16th-century fortified manor house.
Perhaps the
motors outside should hold been a clue. Its front door, or down some steps from the guest car park,was flanked by a Bentley and a couple of other flash cars with personalised plates. (I later learned that the Rolls and Bentley are available to collect guests from stations or airports. Thanks but I’d be fine with a cab.)Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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