Hotels in Appleby-in-Westmorland

Tufton Arms Hotel
Market Square
Appleby-in-Westmorland
Cumbria

CA16 6XA
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The Tufton Arms Hotel, a family run, recently refurbished Victorian coaching inn located in the centre of the medieval market town of Appleby.
Enjoy the luxury of your bedroom with rooms ranging from large suites to elegant single rooms. Most rooms having been recently refurnished including stunning italian bathrooms.

Dinner is taken in the elegant Conservatory Restaurant, set overlooking the cobbled mews courtyard. The superb quality of the food is complimented by a 200 bin award winning wine list. With many wines being personally imported.
Three Conference and Function Suites, elegantly furnished to retain the Hotels character and ambience offer an ideal venue for business or functions and the Hotel is licenced for weddings.

Sporting breaks are a speciality of the Hotel offering good quality Wild Brown Trout and Salmon fishing on the River Eden, with tuition if required. Country sports of shooting, golf, canooing, fell walking, cycling, hunting, and stalking.

Do have a look at our excellent website for more information, special offers and online booking discounts!

Details

Ratings/Awards: VisitBritain 3 Diamonds
Number of Rooms: 22
Number Ensuite: 22

Price per Person

Double: £55
Twin: £55
Single: £67
Suite: £85
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Restaurant

Name: Conservatory Restaurant
Cuisine: International
Chef: Lee Braithwaite

Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Room Service
Open All Year
TV in Rooms
Satellite TV
Conference/Business Facilities

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