With a stay at The Hall Park Hotel in Workington, you'll be a 2-minute walk from Helena Thompson Museum and 6 minutes by foot from Opera Bingo. This hotel is 0.7 mi (1.1 km) from Funtastic Softplay Centre and 1.1 mi (1.8 km) from Borough Park.
Enjoy the recreation opportunities such as an outdoor tennis court or make use of other amenities including wireless internet access (surcharge).
Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge.
Featured amenities include multilingual staff and luggage storage. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 13 guestrooms.
Stayed there on two previous occasions. Can’t fault it staff excellent. Meal deals at weekends food is really nice. Also decent breakfast and a sun trap terrace for drinks.
Booked for an overnight stay when travelling back from Scotland.
Staff were friendly and helpful. Breakfast was great with lots of choice.
Room was clean and tidy with nice amenities.
Would definitely stay here again if in the area
It provides the essential services very well: comfortable bed; hot shower ( spacious, too), clean room. It is near clubs which is noisy in the night, but it is not something bothering me much. After closing the window, I fell asleep soon. I will ask for a room opposite next time.
We were only given two single beds rather then a double bed and even requested nothing was available, Then even worse there wasn’t any heating in the room , and we were offered an electric heater which was so unpredictable that we decided to keep off.
Very uncomfortable night for a very expensive price.
Not happy at all🥵
The room is average, the house is beautiful, and the surrounding gardens are also beautiful. Although it is a little far from the lake area, once you walk there you can occupy the lake area and use it as the front garden of two particularly luxurious villas, which is truly beautiful.
The environment is excellent. It is the most beautiful among the small towns. The hotel is also quite historic. However, the service of the restaurant is really different from one waiter to another. I don't know if it is for Chinese people or what. There was a blonde who was very unpleasant in terms of attitude and ordering. Some were very nice.
Nice and peaceful stay at the hotel. The facilities were clean and the bed was very comfy
The only downside was the cleaner tried to enter my room in the morning without knocking
Wonderful stay at this very antique clean hotel!
It was so convenient as it’s just by the train station and there is a Tesco express in front of the hotel.
So lovely they have complementary tea/coffee as well as some hot chocolate and small snacks too.
We were able to check-in a bit earlier than the check-in time so we really appreciate the flexibility of reception stuffs.
The food at downstairs bar was also lovely. We didn’t have to go outside we they had bar with selection of food.
If we ever come to Barrow we will definitely stay here again!
With a stay at Chase Hotel in Whitehaven, you'll be within a 15-minute walk of Whitehaven Castle and St Nicholas’ Church Ruins. This hotel is 0.8 mi (1.2 km) from The Rum Story and 0.8 mi (1.3 km) from Richmond Hill Library.
Take in the views from a terrace and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access and wedding services.
At Chase Hotel, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge. A complimentary English breakfast is served on weekdays from 6:30 AM to 9:00 AM and on weekends from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM.
Featured amenities include complimentary wired internet access, a business center, and luggage storage. Event facilities at this hotel consist of conference space and a meeting room. Free self parking is available onsite.
Stay in one of 23 guestrooms featuring Smart televisions. Satellite television is provided for your entertainment.
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AAlanPBooked in for 1 night to have a rest in some luxurious surroundings after a lot of travelling around the country visiting friends. Hunday Manor is a beautiful old house in a fantastic spot on the side of a hill with a great view. The hotel is very well appointed and the rooms are well looked after. The quality of the food for both an evening meal and the cooked-to-order breakfast was excellent. Perhaps the only facility I would add is a few overnight EV charge points in the car park.
The service however was rather comical, starting with check-in. After confirming my name, 1 night stay, and printing out the reservation sheet, somehow the chap on reception muddled up my solo reservation with a couple arriving on the same day who were staying for a couple of weeks and gave me their room. After settling in for a much needed afternoon nap in the very comfortable bed and 'locking' the door on the inside, the rather startled couple walked in having been given a card for the same room. From that point on I never really managed to relax. I offered to move room when I went down for dinner later on, but the chap declined and mumbled something odd about the length of stay and seemed to point at the paperwork suggesting I had signed it making it my mistake! Sigh.
Things didn't get a lot better in the restaurant. Myself and another solo traveller were given tables at the back (by the same chap), seemingly to keep us out the way of the couples who arrived later and were seated at the windows. When either of us asked questions about the menu there was lack of understanding about the dishes.. I was then asked around half a dozen times by multiple staff if everything was ok. Meanwhile I could hear one of the couples quitely chatting about their room, no doubt the room I was in. Upon trying to put the bill on my room, the same chap from earlier left me at the bar with a card machine asking whether I wanted to add a tip.
At breakfast the next morning it continued. When I arrived the first breakfast room was full of tables needing clearing so I was given a table in the same area where I had dinner. This time given a table at the window but right in front of the only other guest, a lady already eating her breakfast. My table wasn't set so inexplicably the waiter clumsily took a second place-setting from her table while she was midway through eating! After dusting a few crumbs from one of the plates I enjoyed my breakfast. Towards the end of eating the staff were discussing how to rearrange the room for an event later in the day and started moving things around. After hearing the same couple from dinner asking to be told when their room was made available, cleaners were hanging around at the bottom of the stairs when I returned to the room. Nothing like a bit of a hurry up to finish breakfast and get out of your room to make you feel like a valued guest.
Upon check-out an apology and a chat but by then the damage was done. No offer to comp a drink (or dinne)r after making a mess of things either. It's a lovely hotel that could offer a real 5-star experience, but the service ended up more like an episode of Fawlty Towers and needs a bit of a rethink.
Next stop China.
GGuest UserThe location is perfect, right next to the train station and it's very easy to spot the entrance. The cleanliness is definitely a work in progress. The key areas were very clean, such as the bed, the wardrobe etc. However there was dust on small things like the towel holders, behind the cupboards etc. (The only reason I checked was because my allergies were acting up but only in the room). A few cobwebs in the room that you only really notice when you're just relaxing. The bathroom was clean but in the grouting there was mould in there, so it needs sorting. The beds are uncomfortable, they're really hard on your back and both me and my partner have left with sore backs after staying, I booked a double bed and it's two single beds pushed together which would be fine if the mattresses weren't so firm. The reception staff both over the weekend and weekdays were so lovely, very friendly and welcoming and i can't fault them whatsoever. The team that refreshes the room were also lovely, very accommodating and friendly, they topped everything up in the room fast without asking and were also great. The night porter unfortunately needs an attitude adjustment, his tone and the way he speaks to you just isn't okay. Having a lovely day and coming back to the night porter being rude wasn't pleasant. All in all a lovely stay with only a few minor complaints.
GGuest UserI have grave misgivings about hotels in the busiest parts of the Lake District, especially at holiday times. Obviously they will be relentlessly overcrowded, with harassed and unfriendly staff. I’ve wanted to go back to the Proper Lake District for a while though so took a risk on the King’s Head. It’s easy to find on the ear popping main road up from Grasmere, just beyond the impressive hulk of Steel Fell, close to Thirlemere. Parking anywhere in the Lakes is hideous and expensive. Not here. Relaxed and plenty of room. It’s a long building with a pleasant bar restaurant area and beer garden. I found a rather pleasant residents lounge where a lady called Jo checked me in and made me feel welcome. It does get busy with passing trade but the staff look after their residents. They flogged me decent real ale and Jura whisky (the proper stuff). Breakfast is briskly table served from a menu and is well presented. I didn’t eat otherwise there but the food is popular and well priced. The road outside is busy and a bit of a racetrack, and the occasional fighter jet roars between the mountains on low altitude practice, but the relentless bleating of the sheep opposite soon returns things to normal. I was a little sorry to depart, but the manager said he hoped I would come again. I believe I will, and will even bring my wife.
GGuest UserWe were only given two single beds rather then a double bed and even requested nothing was available, Then even worse there wasn’t any heating in the room , and we were offered an electric heater which was so unpredictable that we decided to keep off.
Very uncomfortable night for a very expensive price.
Not happy at all🥵
SSarah lou123Basic but clean hotel. Check in and parking were great breakfast was really tasty and all allergens were displayed and we also were able to get gluten free toast. Location was great at the top of Windamere hill 30 minute walk into bowness. Residents bar wasn't open and the bar next door Orrests head was freezing. We came back up to the hotel in the night hoping to get a drink but the bar had closed earlier than the time advertised which was disappointing as there was no where else to get a drink.
GGuest UserStayed here several times, even a couple of times when they had only just re opened following each of the Covid lockdowns and always enjoyed, had a fab welcome and the rooms are clean.
Not saying its perfect for everyone as some of you will not be a fan of the gold and red decor in the rooms , reception and corridors. But its not shabby its just old fashioned.
The bathrooms are moden and the bar and restaurant have had a face lift with a not ultra moden colour scheme of cream and blue but it suits the building style.
Dont expect spa, gym or pool and dont expect room service or cocktails.
But you will always get a warm and friendly welcome and service.
The setting is off the beat and track , but worth finding this gem, at the side of the woods , with stream running over waterfall and rock oh and keep your eyes peeled for red squirrels.
Food is good at breakfast though no veggie sausages which some did complain about, food is good value in the evening though a limited choice of 4 starters 4 mains and 4 puds including a veggie option. Yorkshire portions for the main and loads of veg.
Bar prices higher than pub prices but not that bad for a hotel.
GGuest UserThe room was slightly run down, the bathroom curtain was dirty and there are mold on the bathroom wall. The carpet around the bed, corners of room & along the skirting boards are extremely dusty. Wish they could pay attention to pull the beds out to do proper vacuuming.
We didn’t expect to pay for parking, but we ended having to pay extra £6 per day to park our car in the hotel’s parking lot.
The very good breakfast as advertised was over rated. I would say it was just a very standard breakfast with limited selections.
RRobbvenStayed at this hotel few times now great location by train station..Staff polite and professional hotel nice some rooms could do with being updated look a little tired single room this visit was OK shower great..never had breakfast here as not a big breakfast eater so unable to comment on breakfast
薛薛The hotel is relatively remote, but the environment is surprising, the rooms are clean, the backyard lawn is very comfortable, and the children are having fun. There is no place to eat nearby, only dinner at the hotel. It is estimated that usually only local people will go there. The service capacity is limited. Dinner can only be seated at a designated time, but the dishes are more delicate.
AAnonymous UserThe environment is excellent. It is the most beautiful among the small towns. The hotel is also quite historic. However, the service of the restaurant is really different from one waiter to another. I don't know if it is for Chinese people or what. There was a blonde who was very unpleasant in terms of attitude and ordering. Some were very nice.
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