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Troutbeck

Troutbeck valley runs northwards from Windermere, the road gradually climbing to Kirkstone Pass, then onto Ullswater. The village itself is on the west side of the valley, strung out along a narrow, undulating minor road. There is no real focus as the cluster of hamets were originally formed around a series of small wells, though there is a post office which sells tea and ice cream.

Troutbeck has been designated a conservation area since it still contains a number of buildings dating from the 16th to the 19th century that still retain original features. One of the oldest houses is Townend, originally built by George Browne in 1626 and lived in by his descendents until 1943. it is now a National Trust property. In addition to it's exterior charm with it's whitewashed walls, stone mullioned windows and old round chimneys, the inside has been restored to its former glory, with original furniture and fine oak panelling.

At the northern end of the village is the famous Mortal Man Hotel. Dating back to 1689, the hotel bears an interesting sign with the rhyme : "O mortal man, that lives by bread, What is it that makes thy nose so red? Thou silly fool, that looks't so pale, tis drinking Sally Birkett's ale". The hotel is closed during the winter, but otherwise is recommended locally for meals.

Several good walks to be had. Wansfell provides some wonderful views, or you can walk up along Trout Bebk and over Threshwaite Cove to Hartsop, or up onto High Street. There are smoe gentler strolls starting around the southern end of the village near the post office.

The nearest tourist information centre is at Windermere, a mere couple of miles away.

Accommodation in Troutbeck

Broadoaks Country House Bridge Lane, Troutbeck
This magnificen family owned country house & restaurant set in the troutbeck valley is the ideal destination, combining warm luxurious surroundings, fine dining & a service that is second to none. We have fourteen individually designed bedrooms with bespoke en-suite facilities ranging from victorian to georgian styling, hand made linen, with modern jacuzzi, spa, whirlpool & sunken baths.All of our rooms are designed to create a relaxing atmosphere with stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Check Availability

Queens Head Hotel Townhead, Troutbeck
The Queens Head is an historic 17th century coaching inn, situated in the Troutbeck Valley.Throughout the inn are solid oak beams, stone flag flors and heartwarming log fires by which you can enjoy a deserved drink, ordered from the bar which was once an Elizabethan four-poster bed from a room in Appleby Castle. Hotel guests home comforts are very much of this century. The bedrooms are tastefully furnished with en-suite bathrooms, colour televison and tea and coffee making facilities. Check Availability

 Troutbeck
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