Cumbria: Two Night Stay For Two With Gingerbread Tea, Breakfast and Use of Spa Facilities for £149 at Appleby Manor Country House Hotel (Up to 62% Off)
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Cumbria: Two Night Stay For Two With Gingerbread Tea, Breakfast and Use of Spa Facilities for £149 at Appleby Manor Country House Hotel (Up to 62% Off)
- Located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
- AA Rosette awarded restaurant
- 71 types of single malt whisky
The Deal
- Double or twin room for two
- Gingerbread tea with home-made biscuits and tea or coffee
- Choice of full English or continental breakfast each morning
- Includes use of spa facilities
Limit 1 per 2 people. Limit 1 per stay. May buy multiple as gifts.
Booking required.
48 hour cancellation policy.
£10 surcharge per person applies for Fri and Sat stays.
Check-in from 3pm; check-out by 11am.
Valid for double or twin room.
Valid for gingerbread tea one day only, served 2pm-6pm.
25% discount on pre-booked 5 course meal in the restaurant.
Original value based on hotel rack rate.
Original values verified on 25 April 2012 at 2.34pm.
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Found in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and caught in the soft clutch of the Eden Valley, Appleby Manor Country House Hotel stands on the cusp of the mountainous panorama of the Lake District. Head to the hills with today's Groupon from Appleby Manor Country House Hotel:
• £149 for a two night stay for two (Up to 62% off)
In a double or twin room with gingerbread tea, breakfast, and access to the spa facilities
The Hotel
This four star sanctuary harbours a whole host of spa facilities, with a heated pool, sauna, and Turkish steam room in which to ease into relaxing warmth. The restaurant boasts an AA rosette, as well as a whole menu dedicated to British cheese, while the bar serves 71 different single malt whiskies and boasts a cellar stacked high with wine. Showing off a shining new refurbishment, the country house has added a brand new conservatory in which guests can munch under the northerly sun but avoid the mountainous breeze.
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Keen cyclists can take on the fierce undulations of the Pennines or the Lake District, while calmer types may wish to avoid the crush of Lake Windermere and head to the National Trust herb garden at Acorn Bank. Climb up to Brougham Castle for crumbling ruins and far-reaching views, or ride the picturesque train from Appleby to Skipton, where a castle visit can be combined with an intriguing snoop around the market that runs five days a week.
The Stay
• Twin or double room with en suite bathroom, fluffy towels, and free Wi-Fi
• Home-made gingerbread and tea one afternoon
• Breakfast each morning
• Access to the pool, sauna, and Turkish steam room
• 25% off five course meal in the restaurant when booked in advance
Transport
Rail: Appleby train station is a short distance from the hotel, with services towards Carlisle and Leeds, connecting to the West coast mainline for services to Manchester.
Road:Exit the M6 at junction 38 and take the B6280 towards Appleby. The manor is on the roman road running parallel to the A66.
Reviews
Appleby Manor Country House Hotel received King sized ratings of 4.5/5 from TripAdvisors and 8.1/10 courtesy of Booking.com users. Visitors gave special mentions to the quality of service, the hotel’s facilities, and the country house atmosphere.
Very good hotel, clean, brilliant service and excellent food both breakfast and dinner (i highly recommend the pancakes for breakfast). The spa/pool area was a surprise as it has a pool, jacuzzi, sauna and steam room, amazing for such a small hotel! The public lounge area is also fantastic, it has a mass of big, comfortable old fashioned furniture which really gives the old country house feel. [sic]
– dhawkins223, TripAdvisor, Apr 2012
We recently stayed 2 nights at this perfectly positioned hotel. Expect excellent attention from the staff and you will not be disappointed! The views from all aspects are wonderful overlooking the gardens ans [sic] neighbouring countryside.
– sonniemay, TripAdvisor, Apr 2012





