Rothay Manor Hotel

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Double room and breakfast from £140 for 2 people;
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Rothay Bridge, Ambleside, Cumbria, LA22 0EH

Tel: 015394 33605; Fax: 015394 33607

Email: anne-marie@rothaymanor.co.uk
Website: www.rothaymanor.co.uk

ABOUT ROTHAY MANOR HOTEL

This Regency Country House Hotel set in its own landscaped gardens is just a short walk from the centre of Ambleside and Lake Windermere and is an ideal base for walking, sailing, fishing, sightseeing or just relaxing. The hotel has 16 individually designed bedrooms and 3 suites. All rooms are en-suite and non-smoking. With family rooms and suites, high chairs and cots are available free-of-charge and children’s High Tea is served each day by prior arrangement. A member of the National Accessible Scheme, one ground floor bedroom and one suite are adapted for those with mobility issues. The restaurant has been mentioned in the Good Food Guide for 41 years with ingredients sourced locally and a varied menu served to the highest standard. Residents have free use of a nearby leisure centre with swimming pool, sauna, steam room and Jacuzzi. Free fishing permits are also available.

Rothay Manor won the Small Hotel of the Year Award 2006 in the Cumbria for Excellence awards and was trecently a finalist for both 'Small Hotel of the Year' and 'Access For All' in the Cumbria Tourism Awards 2010

Visit Britain 3 Star Silver Award
AA 3 Star 83% Rosette
National Accessible Scheme Level 2

  • Rooms: 19
  • Facilities nearby: Free use of nearby leisure centre, tennis, fishing, sailing and boating.
  • Rothay Manor Hotel is open all year except 3rd - 29th January 2010
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22/04/2009 (3 night stay): One of the best (& certainly the cleanest) hotels that I have stayed in. Family owned and independent they could certainly teach the big hotel chains (even the luxury ones) a thing or two. I can't understand why it is only 3 stars - vastly superior to any 3 star hotels I've visited before.

Review by John Millington

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