Inns in Kirkby Stephen

Black Bull Inn
Nateby
Kirkby Stephen
Cumbria

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Situated in the village of Nateby just a mile south of Kirkby Stephen, the Black Bull Inn can be found in the centre of the Village, directly opposite the road leading to Swaledale. The hotel is easily reached from either the M6 or the A66, and is ideally placed for exploring the Eden Valley and also the Yorkshire Dales & Lake District National Parks.Popular with both locals and tourists the Black Bull Inn has good reputation for food. All of our meals are freshly prepared to order from local suppliers wherever possible. Guests may choose to eat in either the restaurant or our bar area. Food & drink is served daily between 12-2 lunchtime and 6-9 evenings, with the addition of Saturday and Sunday when the bar is open all day.We have a traditional well stocked bar with great wines, real ales, malt whiskies and liqueurs.Sit and relax with your drink in front of the log burning fire, with no jukebox, video games or wide screen televisions to disturb you, just friendly conversation and the occaisional rattle of dominoes from the locals table.The Black Bull has four double bedrooms and one twin/familyroom, all with en-suite. Our accommodation has a television, hair drying & tea/coffee making facilities. In addition to this we have a laundry/drying room to cover any eventuality.Each room has literature on where to go and what to see or alternatively visit our local area page for more details.Pets are welcome on prior arrangement.The English Tourist board has once again awarded us FOUR stars for our excellent accommodation and hospitality, we are both cyclists and walkers friendly.

Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Evening Meal Provided
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year
TV in Rooms

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