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Farlam Hall reopens following ‘major’ refurb

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Cumbria-based boutique hotel Farlam Hall has announced it is reopening today (31 July) following a major refurbishment

The Grade II listed, 19th Century property sits on six acres of lawns and woodland, features 12 en-suite guest bedrooms, a 40 cover restaurant, two lounges with open fireplaces and function spaces for weddings and special events.

The site also features four additional properties including a recently renovated two bedroom bungalow, a self contained three-bedroom cottage and two one-bedroom cottages, all of which were included in the sale.

The 19th century hotel with three on-site cottages all set within six-acres of grounds’ refurbishment included a “refreshed” new look to the bedrooms as well as a new lounge bar as well as a new hotel kitchen.

General manager, Bb Hall said: “The owners wanted to put back all the aspects which make Farlam Hall such a wonderful country house hotel and such a lovely place to relax. We wanted some furniture reupholstering because sometimes you can’t find the same quality with new furniture.”

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