First impressions are important and arriving at a locked door and having to be let in by a guest and tracking down the owner by phone was not a great start to our trip. The house itself has bags of character and is in a superb location in the heart of the hills, but it still has a bit of a hostel feel about it. The reception rooms were cosy with wood burning stoves and a good collection of walking books. The modern and tasteful dinning area was also very nice clean and breakfast freshly cooked in front of you on a range. The food was good quality if the portions were a little frugal by Lakeland standards. We had to keep asking for more than the tiny portion of butter that was allocated. Tea and coffe acilities provided in the rooms, but only one packet of biscuits (2) for two guests,which seemed a little mean. The rooms were clean, but we did find wine and tea stains on the bedding. The bath pannel was off as the owner had not had chance to fix it and there was a cracked window in the room. The rooms were large making them difficult to heat. We were often cold as was the water on occasions, but it was New Year. The staff were friendly and attentive and hapily provided packed lunches at a small cost. Overal the four star rating was a little generous and we have had better value for money in the area. We paid £110 for the room and felt like there should at least have been someone at reception on arrival. The George pub has closed and the nearest public house is half a mile away. The Boot Inn highly recommeded for originality and quality food at moderate prices. I think we would stay here next time as the rooms have been revamped better priced and the staff there were very hospitable. Their new years celebrations and fireworks display must have been by far the best in the county. Check out the waterfalls as they are well worth the half a mile walk.
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