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Built before 1600 on the old Walna Scar packhorse trail to the West, the Inn (a Freehouse) provides a genuine old-fashioned Lakeland setting with stone walls, stone floor, exposed beams and a beautiful old range in the fireplace which is lit most days or evenings. Famous for its connection with Donald Campbell and his attempts at the Water Speed Record and now restored to the 'Good Pub Guide' with 5 real ales, an excellent menu and 35 listed wines, it's enjoyed by walkers and talkers, locals and guests alike. home | the hotel | the pub | conservatory | contact us | Low Water End The Sun Hotel & 16th century Inn |
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