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The family run Sleepwell Inn in Workington offers modern and comfortable accommodation in this ancient Cumbrian town. Guests at The Sleepwell Inn have use of the facilities at the nearby 4-star Washington Central Hotel for a small additional charge, a 3 minute walk away, which includes spa and gym access and meals. There is free WiFi throughout the inn and rooms, and limited on-site parking. Boasting an AA 4* Guest Accommodation award, the inn offers en-suite rooms. You will also find a flat-screen TV with Freeview, telephone, hairdryer and tea and coffee facilities. Rooms are furnished in a contemporary style. Breakfast can be taken at Washington Central Hotel at an additional charge, with a traditional full English available. The hotel also has a bar and restaurant, as well as an informal coffee shop which also serves lunches and snacks, and overlooks Washington Square. Leisure facilities are also available at the Washington Central Hotel for an additional daily charge. The hotel’s central location is just a 5-minute drive from Workington Train Station, and an easy walk from the town centre shops. Sitting beside the River Derwent, you will find several old churches, a museum documenting the history of the town, and the remains of 14th-century Workington Hall.
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