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17thC Grade II Listed former farmhouse set in stunning surroundings with mountain views from every window. Original open fires, antiques. AA 5 Diamonds and Which? Hotel of the year award winner.
Located in the real lake district, peace and beauty without the crowds. Magnificent walking and stunning scenery all around combined with warm hospitality and excellent food.
New House Farm is situated in the beautiful Lorton/Buttermere Valley in the North West Corner of the Lake District National Park.
The House dates back to 1650 when it was part of Lord Egremont's Cumberland Estate. The original name of the property is not known but records show it as New House Farm as early as 1832.
Original features discovered include oak beams and rafters, flagged floors and stone open fireplaces where log fires crackle on colder days. The House and adjoining barn are listed Grade II.
The cooking is a particular attraction and Hazel produces a fine range of traditional set five-course English Dinners, with local ingredients wherever possible. Starters may be Liver Pate with Port Jelly followed by Cream of Fennel Soup. Main Courses are usually roasts - Pheasant, Lamb, Duckling or possibly locally caught Salmon.
Puddings are a speciality and are traditional - Spotted Dick with Custard, Ginger Pudding with Butterscotch Sauce or something lighter such as Syllabub, Creme Brulee etc. Local and traditional cheeses round off the meal.
It would be helpful if you could advise us of any dislikes!
We now have a hot spring spa for your enjoyment in the garden!
For special occasions we can also arrange a champagne tray and flowers.
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