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The "Brantwood" is the principal building of a small estate in an attractive country residence, dating back to the early 18th century. Its old world charm with oak beams and log fires, conjures an atmosphere of the past with the comforts of the present. Reputedly an early Quaker meeting place, Brantwood sits in the middle of the picturesque village of Stainton.
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There are many places of historic interest and natural beauty within a short drive or walk from this Lakeland hotel. These include Lilliput Lane famous for their miniature pottery cottages. We are surrounded by the beauty of the Lake District such as the dramatic waterfall of aira force, dalemain house and gardens, the breathtaking Kirkstone pass and the beauty of the Cumbrian Mountains. The Beatrix Potter gallery, Wordsworth's home and Ruskins "Brantwood" are just a few local attractions.
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The hotel has been family owned for the past twenty years and has recently been bought by the two sons Stephen and Mark. Their aim is to provide a high standard of food whether it be a bar meal in the cosy bar area or for a four course dinner in the elegant restaurant. All seven bedrooms are en-suite with shower (with a bath being available for those that like to relax after a long walk.
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