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You're eligible for a Genius discount at Crofters Lodge! To save at this property, all you have to do is sign in. Crofters Lodge is a converted farm building adjacent to the Crofters pub and is located on the outskirts of Barrow in Furness. Guests can enjoy free super-fast WiFi throughout the premises, as well as free onsite parking. The 11 bedrooms each have super king-size or double beds and private bathrooms. Rooms have flat-screen TVs and tea/coffee making facilities. Crofters, the on-site bar and restaurant, serves a wide range of draft beers and real ales along with traditional pub meals. A variety of live sports are shown daily. Crofters Lodge is just a 7-minute drive to Barrow town center, where guests can find local shops, bars and attractions. The local bus service stops next to the car park, Roose Train Station is a 10-minute walk and the Lake District is around 25 minutes away by car.
in the county of Cumbria
(2.1 miles, 3.4 km, direction W)Barrow-in-Furnace is defined by three things, the glorious red Sandstone ruins of Furnace Abbey, founded by King Steven in 1132, its beautiful sea and coastline where visitors thrill to the exciting sight of tall ships competing in the Tall Ship's Festival, and the magical views of Lakeland's distant towering peaks...
in the county of Cumbria
(2.5 miles, 4.1 km, direction N)Dalton-in-Furness can be found at the meeting point of the roads leading from the mass of sands forming the Furness peninsula-one road leads from Ulverston and the other from.....
a Historic Market Town in the county of Cumbria
(6.3 miles, 10.1 km, direction NE)Old town and port with cobbled streets and a pretty market square. It is surrounded by the Furness fells, Coniston Water, Lake Windemere, and the spectacular Cumbrian Mountains. .....
in the county of Cumbria
(7.4 miles, 11.8 km, direction NW)The town of Millom developed close to the banks of the estuary of the River Duddon. It nestles in the shadow of the Black Combe, beyond which lies the majestic scenery of the.....
in the county of Cumbria
(9.3 miles, 14.9 km, direction N)This is a place that is all "Morning Glory" as the sun rises over the vast sweep of the moors, nature seems at peace with herself showing an intringent range of moorland colour and newly awaken wildlife creatures, out in search of food...
in the county of Cumbria
(10.6 miles, 17.1 km, direction E)Allithwaite is a small village situated a couple of miles inland from the favoured resort of Grange-over-Sands. It is also within easy reach of Cartmel with its racecourse and old priory...
a Picturesque Village in the county of Cumbria
(10.8 miles, 17.4 km, direction NE)Cartmel's village square is surrounded by old shops, pubs and a 14th century gatehouse owned by the National Trust...
St Mary of Furness was founded in 1123 by Stephen, later King of England...
The last foreign invasion of England took place in 1486 when Irish and Flemish supporters of Lambert Simnel landed at Piel in a.....
The Laurel and Hardy Museum is appropriately sited in the town of Ulverston, Stan Laurel's birthplace. He was born in 1890, the.....
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The oldest building in the parish of Arnside. Arnside Tower is a ruin of a Pele tower which were fortified structures quite.....
Dominating the skyline of the town, Lancaster Castle is of the best-preserved castles in England. This Castle is still used as a.....
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