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ACCOMMODATION


BAR


RE STAURANT


THE GEORGE St John’s Street, Keswick CA12 5AZ


T: 017687 72076 E: rooms@thegeorgekeswick.co.uk www.thegeorgekeswick.co.uk


Keswick’s oldest Coaching Inn, full of character and charm combined with great service.


The George offers great value for money with quality en suite accommodation and traditional honest home cooked food, using the very best of fresh local produce. Served in either the á la carte Restaurant or the Oak Beamed Bar area with its roaring fires.


To complement the fine food we also offer a great range of wines from around the world and local cask ales.


12 en suite bedrooms: family, twin or double


Hearty Cumbrian breakfast with lots of choice


AA Dining Award Totally non smoking Central location Free parking


★★★ Inn


per person per night £50 GThe COUNTRY Great value for money Visit our website for special accommodation offers AA


Dinner Award


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range Manor Brow


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Keswick-on-Derwentwater CA12 4BA


Tel: (017687) 72500


E-mail: info@grangekeswick.com www.grangekeswick.com


“Lovely location, superb breakfast”


★★★★★ Guest House


At the Grange, we offer you quality accommodation and a superb breakfast in this lovely, traditional Lakeland house. Fabulous views from our dining room and terrace, ample off-street parking, together with beautifully decorated rooms and stylish accessories, provide you with a wonderful, tranquil location for your holiday in Keswick.


Book on line at... www.grangekeswick.com


Ì ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ GUEST HOUSE SILVER AWARD 46 KESWICK.ORG


per person per night £48.00 - £55.00


T 8J Things to Do and Enjoy / Hotel and Guest Accommodation / Self Catering Accommodation


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