Heritage Britain

Bed and Breakfast in Ravenglass, Cumbria


The Coachman’s Quarters
Muncaster Castle

Ravenglass
Cumbria
CA18 1RQ
Tel: +44(0)1229 717614
Fax: +44(0)1229 717010
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The Coachman’s Quarters
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4 STAR ACCOM MODATION IN THE GARDENS OF MUNCASTER CASTLE

The Coachman's Quarters are within the historic Stable Yard in the heart of the magnificent Muncaster Gardens.

There are 10 rooms; nine have en-suite facilities.

One room has facilities for people with disabilities (lift access only) please call for further details. These can be booked on a B&B basis although the comfortable lounge, large fully equipped kitchen and roomy adjacent dining room means self-catering bookings are very welcome, especially for extended families or special interest groups.

The Granary and Granary Annexe are situated separately – The Annexe is on the ground floor and is pet friendly.

The Granary is a large bedroom above the Annexe with lounge area, separate kitchenette and separate shower room and is suitable for up to 6 people. The tariff includes breakfast (except for self-catering bookings which qualify for a discount) Admission into the Gardens, World Owl Centre, MeadowVole Maze and Children's Playground is included, as is entry to Darkest Muncaster when operational. Guests also benefit from a nominal fee for Castle and a reduction on the nearby narrow-gauge steam railway based in Ravenglass.

Open all year.

The Coachman’s Quarters<br>Muncaster Castle, Ravenglass

Accommodation
Rooms: 10
Ensuite Rooms: 9

Facilities
Tea Coffee making, Television, All rooms have Colour TV
Tea/coffee making facilities
Hairdryer

The Granary Kitchenette contains toaster, microwave, and fridge.

The main kitchen contains a washing machine and a dryer.

Prices per Person unless specified
Rooms from £70

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