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Street: South Road
Zipcode: CA17 4SY
City: Kirkby Stephen
County: Cumbria
Telephone: 017683 71389
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Website: www.croglincastleandbrewery.com
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South Road, CA17 4SY, Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria, Show on map
The Croglin Castle is a 6 bedroom hotel with a superb bar and restaurant offering hearty breakfasts to residents and non-residents, as well as traditional home cooked food from 12pm every day using local produce wherever possible.
The pub caters for walkers, bikers, campers and locals alike. Accommodation is basic, but clean and comfortable. There are 2 shared bathrooms and most rooms have their own handbasin. The Croglin Castle is situated on the outskirts of Kirkby Stephen next to Stainmore Railway Museum and opposite Pennine View Caravan Site and within easy reach of Kirkby Stephen railway station and town centre.
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