Kings Arms Hotel Holme , Holme (Cumbria)
About the Hotel
The Kings Arms Hotel is a historic village pub in Burton-in-Kendal, dating back to 1753. This charming venue features exposed wooden beams and a cobbled courtyard, creating a welcoming atmosphere. With a blend of local culture and modern amenities, it serves as an excellent base for exploring the nearby Lake District. Guests can unwind at the large outdoor seating area and enjoy a selection of real ales.
Location
Located in the picturesque village of Burton-in-Kendal, the hotel is a 15-minute drive from Lancaster and the Lake District. Accessible via Blackpool International Airport, it’s also close to local attractions like Leighton Moss Nature Reserve. The surrounding area features numerous walking trails and scenic routes.
Rooms
The hotel provides 13 comfortable rooms equipped with essential amenities. Each room includes a desk, flat-screen TV, and an electric kettle. Private bathrooms with complimentary toiletries add to the convenience of guests. Bed linen and towels are provided for a comfortable stay.
Eat & Drink
A full English breakfast is offered to guests each morning, along with a varied menu featuring homecooked meals. Visitors can enjoy dining in the main restaurant or relax by the fire in the snug. The bar serves a range of cask ales, lagers, and wines, complementing the dining experience.
Leisure & Business
The Kings Arms Hotel offers evening entertainment and room service for added guest convenience. A garden and terrace provide a relaxing outdoor space. Free private parking and WiFi are also available, catering to both leisure and business visitors.
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Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Free Wi-Fi
- Parking
Dining
- Restaurant
- Bar/ Lounge area
Children
- Children's menu
Spa & Leisure
- Garden area
Location
Reviews and Ratings
The hotel room was tired but had a comfortable bed. It was spacious with an ensuite bathroom, including a bath with an overhead shower. The location was perfect for us, conveniently located halfway between Scotland and home. The dining experience was superb, with a good choice and cooked to order options.
I stayed at this hotel and found the location to be a mixed bag. On one hand, it's in a quiet and picturesque setting, but on the other hand, the cleanliness was a bit lacking with cigarette butts around. The room was very spacious and the upgraded room was excellent, but I was disrupted by noisy guests in the early hours of the morning. Overall, a decent stay with some room for improvement.
The hotel has excellent facilities for the disabled and provides plenty of room to maneuver a wheelchair. The rooms could use a little TLC but were quiet during our stay. The location is perfect for exploring the NW, although there were some disturbances at night. The dining experience was good overall, with one minor hiccup. The facilities are well-equipped and suitable for various needs.