Nestled in the medieval town of Appleby, just outside the Lake District and 20 minutes from the M6, this intimate family-run hotel offers award-winning dining, luxury accommodation and free Wi-Fi.
Originally a 16th Century coaching inn, it was rebuilt in the Victorian times and is now a Grade II listed building. Having been lovingly restored and refurbished, it blends both the contemporary and the classical creating an atmosphere that is infused with the traditional charms of the past as well as the sophisticated elegance of the present. With stylish soft furnishings, heaped cushions, deep sofas, polished wooden floors and open log fires its homely comforts are further completed by their warm and friendly hospitality.
Each of the 22 en-suite guestrooms are individually furnished and decorated to the same exacting standards as the main building. Beautifully appointed and exquisitely indulgent, they offer all the necessary modern comforts and luxuries one would expect from a hotel of this calibre. Guests can choose from a range of different accommodation options including Single, Classic Double and Family options. For those special occasions they also offer Luxury Double rooms and spacious Suites.
The elegant Conservatory Restaurant has garnered an impressive longstanding reputation for creating some truly inspired cuisine. Their team of award-winning chefs use fresh locally sourced produce, prepared with skill and flair, to create delicious classic dishes with a modern twist. The sublime delights of their food are further enhanced by an impressive accompanying wine list that includes many international imports.
With its convenient location and inspired surroundings, the Tufton Arms Hotel makes for the perfect venue for banquets, conferences and special occasions. With three purposefully designed conference and function suites it can cater to a wide range of unique requirements.
The Hotel is situated in the town of Appleby in Cumbria, just a few minutes from the A66 and a 20 minute drive from Junction 40 off the M6. Convenient and easily accessible it also offers free on-site parking. Carlisle is just 40 minutes away and it’s about 85 minutes to Newcastle, both of which offer excellent transport links. There is also a train station at Penarth, just 20 minutes away, and a local station at Appleby within walking distance of the hotel. For those flying in Newcastle Airport is a 90 minute drive away.
Nestled on the edge of the Lake District and within easy reach of the North Yorkshire Moors and Dales, the Hotel is perfectly positioned to make the most of some of the spectacular scenery and areas of unspoilt beauty. Whether hiking in the breathtaking North Pennines, fishing on the River Eden, sampling the many golf courses in Cumbria, bird-watching on the Solway Firth or sailing on Lake Ulster there is an almost limitless range of outdoor activities to pursue. The surrounding area is also home to some of Britain’s finest stately homes, country houses, historic castles and galleries including Blair Castle, Drummond Castle and Gardens, Acorn Bank Gardens, Dale main House, Glen turret Whisky Distillery and of course the iconic ruins of Hadrian’s Wall.
Originally a 16th Century coaching inn, it was rebuilt in the Victorian times and is now a Grade II listed building. Having been lovingly restored and refurbished, it blends both the contemporary and the classical creating an atmosphere that is infused with the traditional charms of the past as well as the sophisticated elegance of the present. With stylish soft furnishings, heaped cushions, deep sofas, polished wooden floors and open log fires its homely comforts are further completed by their warm and friendly hospitality.
Each of the 22 en-suite guestrooms are individually furnished and decorated to the same exacting standards as the main building. Beautifully appointed and exquisitely indulgent, they offer all the necessary modern comforts and luxuries one would expect from a hotel of this calibre. Guests can choose from a range of different accommodation options including Single, Classic Double and Family options. For those special occasions they also offer Luxury Double rooms and spacious Suites.
The elegant Conservatory Restaurant has garnered an impressive longstanding reputation for creating some truly inspired cuisine. Their team of award-winning chefs use fresh locally sourced produce, prepared with skill and flair, to create delicious classic dishes with a modern twist. The sublime delights of their food are further enhanced by an impressive accompanying wine list that includes many international imports.
With its convenient location and inspired surroundings, the Tufton Arms Hotel makes for the perfect venue for banquets, conferences and special occasions. With three purposefully designed conference and function suites it can cater to a wide range of unique requirements.
The Hotel is situated in the town of Appleby in Cumbria, just a few minutes from the A66 and a 20 minute drive from Junction 40 off the M6. Convenient and easily accessible it also offers free on-site parking. Carlisle is just 40 minutes away and it’s about 85 minutes to Newcastle, both of which offer excellent transport links. There is also a train station at Penarth, just 20 minutes away, and a local station at Appleby within walking distance of the hotel. For those flying in Newcastle Airport is a 90 minute drive away.
Nestled on the edge of the Lake District and within easy reach of the North Yorkshire Moors and Dales, the Hotel is perfectly positioned to make the most of some of the spectacular scenery and areas of unspoilt beauty. Whether hiking in the breathtaking North Pennines, fishing on the River Eden, sampling the many golf courses in Cumbria, bird-watching on the Solway Firth or sailing on Lake Ulster there is an almost limitless range of outdoor activities to pursue. The surrounding area is also home to some of Britain’s finest stately homes, country houses, historic castles and galleries including Blair Castle, Drummond Castle and Gardens, Acorn Bank Gardens, Dale main House, Glen turret Whisky Distillery and of course the iconic ruins of Hadrian’s Wall.