Victorian House Hotel
£160.00 per night
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Cosy Victorian hotel perfectly situated in the idyllic village of Grasmere.
Quirky, stylish interior designed with comfort and luxury in mind.
Individually designed bedrooms catering for solo travellers, couples, families and even dogs!
Stunning shepherd’s hut for that extra special romantic retreat.
Superbly located to explore the stunning beauty of the Lake District.
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No pets
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UK Holidays, England, Cumbria,
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