A 19th century former Police station and jail, set in the Lakeland village of Bowness in Windermere.
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Price per night: from £75 to £95.
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The Old Court House is an ideal bed and breakfast holiday location, perfect for sightseeing and touring around England’s largest National Park. The property is 4 star accredited by the AA. All bedrooms have full en-suite shower rooms. A Double is situated on the ground floor with 3 futher doubles on the 1st floor & a Twin. Each room is fully fitted and contains Smart TV's, complimentary tea/coffee making facilities, hairdryer, radio alarms and free Wifi in all rooms.
It is one of the oldest buildings in Bowness, built in 1843 as the police station and jail and extended in 1858 to incorporate the Court House. One of the bedrooms was the cell to the police station, although there is no evidence of that now. Breakfast is served from 8.30 - 9.30am but can be flexible, starts with cereals, yoghurt, fruit, and juice from the sideboard, plus a selection of tea, cafetière coffee or hot chocolate. Full English breakfast of Haytons sausage, grilled bacon, mushrooms, beans, vine tomato, eggs fried, scrambled or poached as preferred. Vegetarian/Vegan option is also available. To the front of the property is a small patio area where guests can enjoy a drink.
Check In: From 11.30am Check Out: 10.30am Directions: From the M6 take Junction 36 onto A590. Continue onto A591 into Windermere village. Drive through the one way system towards Bowness (about a mile) when arriving in Bowness the Old Court House is on the corner next to the cinema.
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