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Street: Cross Bank Ravenstonedale
Zipcode: CA17 4LL
City: Kirkby Stephen
County: Cumbria
Telephone: 015396 23242
Facsimile: 015396 23285
Website: www.fatlamb.co.uk
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Cross Bank Ravenstonedale, CA17 4LL, Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria, Show on map
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A seventeenth century former coaching inn set in open countryside midway between the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales National Parks. Excellent base for walking and touring into Englands North Country or as a stopover en-route to and from Scotland. Friendly, relaxed and informal, we offer an escape from the pressures of modern life in the traditional atmosphere of the country inn. Magnificent uninterrupted views in all directions, and our own eleven acre private nature reserve immediately to the rear. About the country inn and restaurant With a history stretching back some 350 years, the Fat Lamb combines both modern amenities and comfort with good old fashioned hospitality. Come with us on a brief tour of the Hotel, and see what we have to offer. Begin in the bar with its open fire on the old Yorkshire range. The oldest part of the building, once the kitchen and main living area. The bar itself is small but well stocked with hand pulled ale and a wide range of malt whiskies. This is a favourite place where visitors and locals alike can mix and talk, with no pool table, video games or juke box to intrude upon the conversation. Snacks and meals can be taken here, or for a more elaborate meal come on through to our restaurant, and sample our highly acclaimed table d'hote menu. The room is elegantly decorated, with various prints and over 100 plates adorning the walls. The atmosphere is still relaxed and informal, although this doesn't make the food any less memorable. All our dishes are produced by our own chef, on the premises, from the best local ingredients available - we do not buy in any ready made meals at the Fat Lamb. After dinner, many guests choose to sit and relax in one of our two residents lounges discussing their day and exchanging ideas on where to go and what to see, or simply relaxing with a good book and a nightcap. Many warm friendships have been struck up here, with guests returning year after year to renew old aquaintances.
Situated on the A683, between the towns of Kirkby Stephen to the north and Sedbergh to the south.
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