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Date Posted: 02:11:43 09/11/02 Wed
Author: alt.travel.uk.marketplace
Subject: Applegarth Hotel, Windermere

From: The Dedicated Partnership (dedicate@antispam.com)
Subject: Applegarth Hotel, Windermere
Newsgroups: rec.travel.marketplace, alt.travel.uk.marketplace, uk.adverts.other, alt.travel.marketplace
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Date: 2002-03-16 04:07:10 PST


Ideally situated in a quiet street close to the heart of Windermere,
the Applegarth makes a perfect base for discovering the Lake District.
Five minutes from the hotel you could be stepping out onto the fells,
boarding a lake streamer, visiting the Windermere Steamboat Museum, or
looking round the National Park Centre at Brockhole. And yet the
Applegarth is only 20 minutes by car from the M6 motorway and a short
walk for the main bus and rail services.

The Applegarth has all the friendliness and comfort of a family-run
hotel - in a building rich with historical interest. It was originally
the private residence of John Rigg, one of the most fascinating
Lakeland figures of the last century. As well as a pioneer hotelier
and coachman, he was also one of the men responsible for bringing the
railway to Windermere in 1847 - and so opening up the Lake District to
millions of visitors from the great industrial towns of the North.

For more information, see http://www.applegarthhotel.com/

Paul

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