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Low Hall Farm

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Type:Hotels and B&Bs
Town:Broughton-in-Furness
Special Offer(s):
Description:Low Hall is a working farm set in peaceful countryside, offering spectacular views of the Duddon Estuary and Lakeland fells. A warm friendly welcome awaits you. Within our spacious Victorian farmhouse we offer high quality en suite accommodation and a traditional farmhouse breakfast our speciality. Ideal for exploring the South Lakes, beautiful walks with many places of interest on our doorstep. Children welcome from 10 years.
Facilities: Visa/Mastercard/Switch accepted
Electric shaver points
Video/DVD
Vegetarian diet available
Hairdryer
Central heating
Real log/coal fires
Working farm
Children welcome
Private parking
Garden
Radio
Totally non-smoking
Colour television
Dogs/pets NOT accepted
Tea/coffee making in bedrooms
Packed lunches provided
Special diets available
Lounge for residents' use
Ironing facilities
Golf available (onsite or nearby)
Directions:Leave M6 jct 36 and follow A590 for Barrow-in-Furness. You will pass through Ulverston, keep following the signs for A590 Barrow until you come to a roundabout which is signposted A595 for Workington and Whitehaven, follow A595. Once on A595 you will come to a little village called Askham which you pass through, as you come out of Askham at the top of the hill you will go over a pedestrian crossing, from there Low Hall is approximatley 2.5 miles. You need to look out for our sign saying Low Hall Farm and you turn on a left-hand bend. By rail, Kirkby-in-Furness station, take local road immediately in front of station, 500m to A595, right for 1 km, first left at Bank House, left at Low Hall.
Weblink:www.low-hall.co.uk

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