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1577 reviewsQuintessentially British... Utterly Indulgent!
Enjoy a variety of meat, fish, cheese and vegetarian finger sandwiches along with home-made pork sausage rolls, followed by a selection of sweet treats including sultana scones filled with strawberry jam and Chantilly cream with fresh strawberries; a selection of pastries and cakes, including: meringues, tartlettes and sponge cakes; accompanied by a pot of tea or freshly filtered coffee.
Afternoon tea is served in the Jacobean Bar - with inviting couches and a roaring open fire, this really is a relaxing retreat.
Season (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) |
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Leave M6 at junction 36, follow A590 then pick up signs for Grange over Sands. It is but a 15 minute drive off the motorway.
Grange over Sands railway station is a ten minute walk from the hotel. The local bus routes from Kendal and Barrow terminate at the bus stop adjacent to the railway station. Local taxi companies are available.
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