Set in Whitehaven, 31 km from Wasdale, Moresby Hall Country House Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Peter
United Kingdom
Large rooms , very dog friendly . Decor carpets etc
The Mansion features accommodation in Whitehaven. Among the facilities at this property are a swimming pool, along with free WiFi throughout the property.
Susan
United Kingdom
Great to have EV charging on site. Nav and Ian were very welcoming and happy to help with anything we needed. Our dog was also made very welcome. Residents’ bar was a great place to start the evening
This charming B&B is set in an 1863 Victorian villa with original features including high ceilings and sash windows. It offers attractive rooms with free Wi-Fi, 5 minutes’ walk from Whitehaven.
Grade II Listed House in the Lake District - Perfect deployment location for Coast to Coast cyclists & hikers, a property with a terrace and a shared lounge, is located in Whitehaven, 29 km from...
Bradley
United Kingdom
The property is amazing good location only minute walk from most restaurants and the amazing harbour really clean and just all round amazing value
Luxury Studio Apartment - Town Centre in Whitehaven provides accommodation with free WiFi, 29 km from Wasdale, 29 km from Muncaster Castle and 34 km from Scafell Pike.
Dawn
United Kingdom
Beautiful spotless clean cozy apartment in a great location, bed was comfortable and had a great nights sleep, fully fit bathroom suit with fantastic shower and amazing large bathtub, staff were very helpful checking in to see if we needed anything. Will defiantly be back to stay again.
Set just 10 minutes’ drive from Ennerdale Water on the famous Coast to Coast Walk, the Ennerdale Country House Hotel is a Grade II listed building nestled within 5 acres of tranquil landscaped gardens...
Beautiful harbour. Beacon museum very interesting.
Beautiful harbour. Beacon museum very interesting. Easy access by road to places of interest with fantastic mountain scenery, valleys and lakes.Take a boat trip on Lake Windermere, return journey only £17. Avoid driving up to Surprise View - it's not for the faint hearted or inexperienced driver, especially if you have an approaching vehicle, with inches to pass and a long drop!! Ravenglass 15 gauge steam train ride not worth the money as not much to look at.
lorraine
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
Places to eat are plentiful and excellent cooking, the...
Places to eat are plentiful and excellent cooking, the Beacon museum definitely worth a visit. Parking plentiful but some can be expensive. Roads take a bit of getting acquainted with as streets are a bit twisty turny and some are one way so best to drive with care and know where you going, Whitehaven is a lovely town with plenty to do and see with an amazing amount of history. Definitely worth a visit, but our long weekend not long enough
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Anonymous
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Scored 8.0
Whitehaven is a lovely Georgian and Victorian coastal town...
Whitehaven is a lovely Georgian and Victorian coastal town with views across the Solway Firth to Scotland, and across the Irish Sea to the Isle of Man. Although, in common with many provincial towns after Covid, there are quite a lot of empty shops, there are still plenty of nice cafes and coffee bars around the town, and it has two large supermarkets and a leisure centre. The harbour is lovely, and even has its own resident seal right now (June 2023) - Stella. It's easy to get into the heart of the Lake District on the good main roads, so if you fancy a stay in a friendly coastal town away from the main tourist rip-off spots, I'd recommend it. And try the Jefferson's Rum Story on Lowther street, really worth a visit!
Andrew
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The harbour area is lovely.
The harbour area is lovely. There is a real sense of faded grandeur about Whitehaven: it's easy to imagine what it must have been like in its Georgian heyday.
Our first time in the area: if it wasn't so far from home, we'd be back. St James' church is a gem, with lovely people who were welcoming and happy to chat.
You need to be mobile and ready to walk up hills in Whitehaven. A nice place in sunny weather.
Catherine
8.0
Scored 8.0
Whitehaven is a historic town with port.
Whitehaven is a historic town with port. We were wary of potential crime and evidence was around (triple padlocks, grills ,police patrols and many pubs etc but nearly everyone we engaged with were jolly and friendly . The Tivoli is set in the heart of an historic road that has been revamped but getting a bit tatty (as many towns) over time. Really nice heritage , sports and cultural areas and harbour with some good town/coastal walks and sea air. Overall positive vibes from our stay.
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Anonymous
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Scored 10
It is very picturesque, nice little shops in town, fantastic...
It is very picturesque, nice little shops in town, fantastic Italian restaurant Cassa Alla Romanna . Food exceptional, presentation, excellent very nice welcoming atmosphere. Beautiful churches and historic buildings, a good variety of shops. Nice friendly people.
we have been coming to Whitehaven for 3 years now and have previously stayed at a well-known hotel, after staying at Eliza's cottage i can honestly say that our stay in this lovely cottage has changed our view on hotels , excellent cottage with lovely size rooms and all the facilities you could ask for lovely welcome card off the owners and a welcome basket was a lovely touch . we really hope we can book this again next year .
The staff. Natalie and Emma were amazing. Warm, very nice people. The staff are the best part of the Chase Hotel.The food was excellent, from the included breakfast, to the really well-cooked dinners, I really recommend their pork chops in black pepper sauce, it was simply amazing. The rooms are small, but clean and well-supplied, with plenty of hot water and fast wi-fi.
This was our fourth visit to Harbourside apartment, a spacious and stylish place to stay in Whitehaven. Fantastic views onto the harbour and beyond. Everything available for a comfortable stay. The kitchen well stocked. Beds comfortable. The on site parking was a huge bonus. We have never been disappointed. Looking forward to our next stay already. Many thanks
I love that it was dog friendly, first time taking my dog away with us who was is only 9 months and it was made much easier with the staff at the hotel helping us when we needed.
The room and grounds are lovely lots of walks and places to relax, we will definitely coming back again soon!
Spacious bedroom, very comfortable bed. Plenty of high-pressure hot water in shower. Good tea & coffee tray. Proper coat hangers, not the “hotel” kind which you can only hang on brackets in the wardrobe! Excellent cooked breakfast. Ian and Nav were friendly, helpful hosts.
Loved the location and the history of Moresby Hall. The owners, David and Jane,were so welcoming and very accommodating, even giving us a lift into Whitehaven each evening which was very much appreciated!! The rooms were comfortable and breakfast was excellent
Really nice apartment, we was working at solway Hall, which is across road, so this was perfect for us.
Everything was clean and tidy and communication with owner was great. 💯 reccomend and will stay here again if we return to whitehaven.
Nav & Ian were very welcoming. Our room had a lovely view and was very comfortable and clean.
A very good breakfast with plenty of choice.
Nav had a good knowledge of the surrounding area and places to visit.
We would stay again.
Great location, just a short walk into Whitehaven; Kathy is a fantastic host and serves a very good breakfast. Room was fine, just took a while to master the shower. All in all a very pleasant stay.
Very nice people, clean room. Great breakfast, I couldn't eat it all. I was riding the C2C, the hotel is right near the start. They can even lock your bikes up for you. Great value for money.
Location is excellent. Quality of the shared kitchen, dining area and living room is very high. Ensuite room on top floor was perfect. This is amazing value for money
Good location to town centre lovely period property that Cathy is lovingly restoring. Nice patio area at the front of the property where we sat and had lunch.
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