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Climbing Search Results - Bed and Breakfasts Guide
Mackays Hotel
Tel: 01955 602323
Fax: 01955 605930
No of Rooms: 30
Mackays Hotel located in Wick, is an ideal base to tour the northern Highlands and Orkney Isles. Situated in the beautiful area of Caithness the hotel was purpose built in 1833.
The hotel has gained wide recognition for its high standard of award winning service and fine food, and has recently been awarded a 3 Star Rating from the AA.
Recently refurbished, the hotel has successfully enhanced the period features with simple yet stylish touches to provide a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere.
Mackays Hotel has 30 bedrooms, all with:
en-suite facilities
colour television and radio
telephone
hair dryer
tea and coffee making facilities
guides to the Area

8 Atlantic Mews
Tel: 01872 552870
Fax:
No of Rooms: 2
Carol & Tony would be pleased to host you in their mews house in St Agnes which is a short walk to all of the village amenities. From the village it is only 600 metres to the sea and about 400 metres to the cliff top.
The house is in a small Mews overlooking St Agnes Beacon. Parking is available in the mews for our guests. Each of the two rooms has a double bed, one with an en-suite shower room and the other with a bathroom.
The rooms have tea making facilities and TV.
Atlantic Mews is a new small development of 8 homes situated in a quiet spot in St Agnes Village.
Transport arrangements can be made for dropping off and collecting walkers and also for visitors arriving by train at Truro Station or Newquay Airport.
Guests are more than welcome to use our Garden.
Carol and Tony are here to welcome you to explore this part of the world and are happy to offer their accommodation where they will use their local knowledge to help you enjoy your holiday.

Molesworth Manor
Tel: 01841 540292
Fax:
No of Rooms: 8
Molesworth Manor is a licensed guesthouse in a former rectory dating from the early 17th Century.
It is situated in an attractive garden, 2 miles from the pretty fishing port of Padstow, and provides comfortable relaxed accommodation with a warm and friendly atmosphere.
It has been awarded four stars by the English Tourism Council and is featured in the Good Hotel Guide, Which Good Bed & Breakfast and Which Hotel Guides.
All the rooms are centrally heated and enjoy splendid views
of open countryside. Guests may relax in the drawing room,
the library or the T.V. morning room all of which have open fires in the colder weather.
The T.V. morning room is equipped with a flat widescreen T.V. which can be booked for viewing films or training DVDs for conferences as well as normal tv viewing. Ample parking is provided.
Accommodation is on a bed and breakfast basis, with breakfast consisting of a different cooked special every day, a variety of fruits, fruit juices, cereals, yoghurts, hams, cheeses and toasts, jams and delicious homemade marmalade.
Molesworth Manor is licensed and provides a selection of wines, spirits and beers which can be enjoyed in the house or the grounds.
Please note: Guests are asked to refrain from smoking whilst in the house.
We also have a self catering cottage available, please visit our website for full details.
Molesworth Manor is open to guests between February and October, and by arrangement during the remaining months of the year. It is possible to book the entire Manor for conferences, weddings, and special occasions. Please contact us via e.mail or telephone to discuss.

Ffynnon Cadno Guest House
Tel: 01970 890224
Fax:
No of Rooms: 3
Ffynnon Cadno is a gentlemans residence with large mature gardens, ponds and walks, set in the beautiful foothills of the Cambrian Mountains.
Alongside the A44 and just outside the small village of Ponterwyd, we are only 15 minutes by car from the bustling seaside resort of Aberystwyth. Ffynnon Cadno is an ideal centre to explore the Mid Wales mountains and coast, and is a perfect base for a walking, cycling or mountain biking break.
The three letting rooms on the first floor have been tastefully decorated and all include TV with freeview channels, a DVD player, WiFi access, and a refreshment tray and alarm clock. All rooms have central heating and double glazed windows, and all double rooms have King Sized beds.
We look forward to welcoming you!

Hornby Hall Country House
Tel: 01768 891114
Fax: 01768 891114
No of Rooms: 0
The house has a very homely feeling with lots of interesting features, antique furniture, fresh flowers and a roaring log fire when needed on those frosty winter evenings. You will, of course, be well looked after by Ros Sanders.
The impressive 16th Century Hall, now used as a dining room, has the original sandstone floor and a very large open fireplace with a Victorian cooking range
A traditional 3 course dinner is available in the evenings. We use fresh fruit and vegetables from our own gardens and lamb and game from the Farm. As every meal is freshly cooked it would be most helpful if dinner is booked in advance - we are fully licensed and have an interesting selection of wines available.
We serve a generous English breakfast with a wonderful choice of cereals and fruit, nuts and yoghurt.
Guests have their own sitting room with a television, which is cosy and comfortable. It is the perfect place to enjoy a drink before Dinner. You may find a placid yellow Labrador sharing your hearth rug.
We have 5 main bedrooms all facing south overlooking the garden. They all have either an en-suite or private bathroom and are individually furnished. A tray is provided for you to make a cup of tea or coffee and there is a television in each main bedroom. There is an endless supply of piping hot water as well as bath oil and large fluffy bath towels.
Up a stone spiral staircase there are 2 smaller bedrooms which share a shower room. They date from 1564, about the time Columbus discovered America, and one used to be The Chapel.
The whole house is available for family or house parties and the Dining Room can be booked for private use for those wanting to have their own dinner parties "in Tudor splendour without all the washing up". Ideal to celebrate an occasion such as an anniversary or family reunion. We also cater for shooting parties who shoot on the Estate or on other shoots nearby.
Hornby Hall is the perfect place and location to celebrate a special occasion such as an anniversary or perhaps a family reunion and is one of our specialities. All the arrangements are agreed in advance and whatever you are celebrating will be made even more memorable by your stay at Hornby Hall.
If you are looking for bed and breakfast in cumbria, then Hornby Hall Country House will leave you with lasting happy memories.

Holmhead Guest House
Tel: 016977 47402
Fax: 016977 47402
No of Rooms: 4
Holmhead has 4 cosy bedrooms, shower/toilet for each one. The bedrooms are fully carpeted, have central heating, armchair, radio, hairdryer, plenty of storage space and lovely countryside views.
Lounge
The light airy lounge is next to the bedroom, so it is easy to pop in and make your own tea and coffee (inc. decaffeinated), hot chocolate or hot beef drink from the trolley free of charge.
At one end of the lounge the sofas are grouped near the colour television and at the other around a coffee table, near a small bar, with miniatures of liqueur, sherry, spirits etc., and cold wine or beer. There are plenty of board games, extensive local history library, jigsaws and childrens toys. Hi Fi Stereo, living flame fire and foot massager are provided for your comfort.
The generous country breakfasts are something of a social occasion, when the day's plans and walks are discussed. Order as much or as little as you like from 'THE LONGEST BREAKFAST MENU IN THE WORLD'.
Tell us the night before what you would like and at what time you would like to be served. Excellence award from British Tourist Authority.
EVENING MEAL
Eating at Holmhead is much more like going to a private dinner party than staying in a guest house.
Food is served family style with beamed, stone arched dining room, furnished with antiques and a large candlelit oak table.
There is no choice of dishes, but such is the standard of Brian and Pauline's cooking, that guests never seem to find this an imposition. If guests have any particular diets or dislikes, it would be appreciated if they would mention them when booking.
Holmhead is fully licensed to sell wines and spirits and guests can choose specialty organically grown wine from our award winners list of wine from around the world.
Many a lasting friendship has been forged across the four corners of the earth, from evenings around the table. There is a relaxing area in the dining room with a library.
The menu is fixed price, the food always freshly prepared and attractively served, using farm and local produce. The meal consists of a starter, main course, dessert, and coffee with mints which can be served in the upstairs lounge if preferred. Evening meal is served at 7.30pm.
We also have a 3 Star Self Catering Cottage available.
The Cottage (for non-smokers) is a barn conversion which is an integral part of the farm, but with it's own back and front door. The lounge-diner with colour television and hi-fi has south-facing french doors opening onto the patio and car park.
The kitchen area has ceramic hob and microwave/grill/oven, dishwasher, fridge freezer and automatic washing machine. Tumble dryer available. The bathroom is large and equipped with bars, handrails and transfer platform suitable for the disabled.

Rosemullion House
Tel: 01326 314690
Fax: 01326 210098
No of Rooms: 13
Built as a gentleman's residence in the latter part of the 19th Century, Rosemullion Hotel offers you a holiday that is every bit as distinctive as its Tudor appearance. Rosemullion is a house of great character and charm, appealing strongly to the discerning guest as does the kind of holiday we offer you.
It is our pleasure to create a convivial yet peaceful atmosphere, recognising, for instance that not everyone wants to be disturbed by the sound of children or by the noise from a licensed bar. That is why we do not cater for children and do not have a bar of our own.
The emphasis is very much on that rarest of commodities in todays world, 'peace'.
As a family, we have owned Rosemullion for four decades and in that time have continually extended, refurbished and updated its first class accommodation, whilst preserving the hotel's character.
The hotel is fully centrally heated, having 13 bedrooms, some with glorious views over the bay (two with their own balcony) and a dining room in which we take particular pride Outside, there is a large parking area affording maximum convenience. All rooms also have freeview.

Tock How Farm
Tel: 015394 36106
Fax:
No of Rooms: 5
Beatrix Potter once owned Tock How Farm which dates from the 17th century and is now owned by The National Trust.
from £27 per person per night (low season)
children at half-price
TV, tea & coffee making facilities
Sky TV in lounge
traditional log fire in lounge
traditional farmhouse breakfast
two rooms with lake and fell range view
one room overlooking fields and farm at the rear of the house
all rooms en-suite
one double room
one family room (sleeps 3)
one double/twin room (zip and link bed)
cot & highchair available
open all year, except Christmas
The farmhouse overlooks Blelham Tarn. This is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).
This peaceful location is ideal for bird watching and fishing as well as walking.
Walkers can enjoy the five footpaths that meet at the farm entrance.

The Battledown
Tel: 01242 233881
Fax:
No of Rooms: 0
A friendly welcome awaits you at our French Colonial-style villa, located on a pleasant avenue on the perimeter of Cheltenham, with easy access to the shopping centre, and other local amenities
The Battledown is a charming old house with much character. It was built in 1865 and recently has been completely refurbished in a tasteful decor and style, to provide modern comforts. Enjoy our attractive garden and take advantage of our free off road car parking for our guests.
All the rooms are en-suite and have hospitality trays, hairdryer, radio alarm clock and colour TV/DVD player. We now also offer a free DVD library and our guests can use broadband wireless internet at no charge .
We very much look forward to your visit!

Westmorland House
Tel: 01629 812932
Fax: 01629 812932
No of Rooms: 2
Excellent accommodation and warm welcome waiting at this lovely B&B, a short level walk by park/riverside (5 minutes) to Bakewell town centre. Guests have their own key to a separate entrance leading to two modern, clean, bright, double en-suite bedrooms, quite separate from the remainder of the house.
Outside is a small seating area to enjoy the numerous potted plants and flowers in season. One parking space per couple is provided on the drive. Recently awarded 4 stars by Visit Britain.
Highly complimented breakfasts are served in the fresh summery dining room. We supply guests with our menu each evening allowing them to choose either full English or lighter alternatives for the following day. Breakfast is served at separate tables or large table for party of four.
Tariff 2008: from £27 to £35 per person per night including a full English breakfast or alternative. Single occupancy is subject to a supplement. Prices are based on number of nights stay and season.
Children over 12 are welcome.
Guest accommodation is NO SMOKING. Sorry we do not take children under the age of 12. We also do not allow pets. If you wish to make a booking or require any further information please contact Lesley Westmorland on 01629 812932.
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