Set in Whitehaven, 31 km from Wasdale, Moresby Hall Country House Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Louise
United Kingdom
The hotel is very unique. From outside it looks very outdated but inside is the exact opposite. It is being refurbished but most of it is complete. The communal areas have lovely furnishings with unusual decor. The rooms are old but have clean furnishings. The layout is quirky, stone staircases etc
The Mansion features accommodation in Whitehaven. Among the facilities at this property are a swimming pool, along with free WiFi throughout the property.
David
United Kingdom
Clean and the room was very spacious the breakfasts were excellent.The pool was superb plus they made my dog most welcome 👌👌
Offering quiet street views, 5b Queens Street, Whitehaven is an accommodation set in Whitehaven, 29 km from Muncaster Castle and 40 km from Buttermere.
Lee
United Kingdom
Nice apartment inside,I would definitely use this place again,the location met our needs.
Large 3 bed property, a property with a garden, is situated in Whitehaven, 26 km from Muncaster Castle, 32 km from Buttermere, as well as 49 km from Derwentwater.
perry
United Kingdom
Very clean everything needed for a comfortable stay.overall a very good experience.thank you.
Kings Arms Suites - Luxury Double - Waterfall Shower - Self Check In is situated in Whitehaven, 27 km from Muncaster Castle, 31 km from Buttermere, and 47 km from Derwentwater.
Amber
United Kingdom
The property was pristine and ultramodern, love the little touches down to the coffee station/water. Was great to have a smart TV which we where able to login to Netflix etc
There are many beautiful buildings, though some are in need...
There are many beautiful buildings, though some are in need of TLC. Though the town felt a wee bit dilapidated in some places, presumably due to lack of funding, our overall impression was extremely positive.
People seemed really friendly, and very happy that we were interested in discovering their town. The Beacon Museum was very interesting, and walking along the cliff top was lovely (we could see Scotland, Ireland and the Isle of Man). They don't shy away from the tragic elements of their history - the colliery disasters that took so many lives.
We ate very well in the Vagabond pub and the Peddler restaurant, and bought some books in Michael Moon bookshop (definitely worth a visit)
Cathy
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
Not a huge amount going on in Whitehaven but we found 2...
Not a huge amount going on in Whitehaven but we found 2 great places to eat - Anna's Bar and Kitchen, and Akash Tandoori. We also did part of the C2C, traffic
free cycle route which is worth a go.
Cartwright
Scored 10
10
Very friendly people and great customer service.
Very friendly people and great customer service. Good choice of restaurants The harbour had a good continental vibe, when the sun was shinning. The town is making a good attempt to keep their heritage while at the same time modernising the harbour.
We ate at The Peddler, The Vagabond and Zest Harbourside. All were excellent. One night we had a fish and chip takeaway from Frasers., that was also excellent.
Whitehaven is near to the Lakes and the great beach of St. Bees. The cliff top walk from Whitehaven to St .Bees had fantastic views.
SUSAN
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Interesting to discover coastal walks , a bit disappointed...
Interesting to discover coastal walks , a bit disappointed that Beacon museum charge for admission ! Surely locals / visitors / tourists should be encouraged to see and learn about the area in general without being hit with a charge . Public can eat in Moresby Hall and are great value for money !
john
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Beautiful harbour. Beacon museum very interesting.
Beautiful harbour. Beacon museum very interesting. Easy access by road to places of interest with fantastic mountain scenery, valleys and lakes.Take a boat trip on Lake Windermere, return journey only £17. Avoid driving up to Surprise View - it's not for the faint hearted or inexperienced driver, especially if you have an approaching vehicle, with inches to pass and a long drop!! Ravenglass 15 gauge steam train ride not worth the money as not much to look at.
lorraine
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Places to eat are plentiful and excellent cooking, the...
Places to eat are plentiful and excellent cooking, the Beacon museum definitely worth a visit. Parking plentiful but some can be expensive. Roads take a bit of getting acquainted with as streets are a bit twisty turny and some are one way so best to drive with care and know where you going, Whitehaven is a lovely town with plenty to do and see with an amazing amount of history. Definitely worth a visit, but our long weekend not long enough
The hosts were friendly and welcoming, the breakfast was excellent, all components of the cooked breakfast were very tasty (including the bacon, which was cooked perfectly!). And the view from the breakfast room over to Scotland (and Ireland, one clear morning) was lovely.
The bed was very comfortable, and the shower worked very well.
And Whitehaven is much under-rated, I think. There are many lovely buildings (some of which are in need of some TLC), the views from the cliff top are amazing, and people seemed very friendly.
This is an old building and has an authentic feel. The rooms are big and my room had a kitchen, not sure it that is for the disabled rooms. The location of the hotel is good but Whitehaven town centre is what I was hoping for, that said if my wife wasn’t suffering with arthritis we be doing the amazing walks the surround the location. I was also able to charge my car for free, cool
Ian & Nav are Super Hosts & Dog friendly.
The Hotel room was Super large and the bed was super comfy and we both slept well, we had a good full English breakfast each morning with a super service.
Ian & Nav both took time to talk too us and give tips on places to visit near Whitehaven.
Thanks again guys for a super stay and we will try to get back soon.
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