This traditional 19th century, friendly village inn is situated in the pretty village of ... more
Slyne-with-Hest, 2 miles north of the historical city of Lancaster. There is a comfortable, welcoming bar, where you can enjoy a pint of local award winning Jennin...
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Advantages: Lovely people and nice places to visit Disadvantages: Might be a bit sleepy for some
Let me begin by stating that I have no sense of direction and cannot drive so you will have to look up the exact locations of points of interest on Google maps or something similar! Fortunately, the centre of Lancaster is pretty easy to find your way around so I?ve managed not to get lost too much in the 5 years I have lived here.
THE CASTLE:
I am lucky enough to work in Lancaster?s most interesting tourist attractions, Lancaster Castle. Building began on the castle in the 11th century and the Norman Keep still remains to this day. It is a fascinating building which comprises a castle, a crown court and a Category C men?s prison which makes it truly unique! Tours are available around parts of the castle such as the old courtrooms and the dungeons which give visitors a flavour of the past. The tours are excellent and really ...
Advantages: Good place to visit Disadvantages: not a large amount of shops
to raise his hand so that it could be seen whether he bore the brand mark and was therefore a previous offender. An easy way of keeping records.
The judgies lodgings is a little way from the castle and makes up one of Lancaster's 4 museums.
Lancaster was also an important port in the hayday of the cotton trade in Lancashire but as the river Lune silted up it fell into disuse. The old customs house is still standing and is now Lancaster Maritime Museum.
Other places to visit include the city museum located in the city centre and the cottage museum which is a short walk from the castle.
The city also has one of the few remaining independant tea and coffee merchents, Atkinson's and Son's. Here they roast the coffee themselves and it is always fresh. Also If you can find it, the music room passage is home to the best coffee shop ...
Advantages: A LOVELY FRIENDLY CITY Disadvantages: CAR PARKING
of the foundation of the priory in Lancaster. The University of Cumbria was founded in Lancaster in 2007. Today Lancaster is a prosperous town with a population of 50,000.
LANCASTER VILLAGES
Here is a list of the rural villages and communities that are part of Lancaster & Morecambe
*Arkholme
*Bolton-le-Sands
*Carnforth
*Caton
*Forton
*Galgate
*Garstang
*Glasson
*Halton
*Hest Bank
*Heysham
*Hornby
*Ingleton
*Kirkby Lonsdale
*Middleton
*Nether Kellet
*Over Kellet
*Overton
*Pilling
*Scorton
*Silverdale
*Slyne-with-Hest
*Wyre
*Yealand Conyers
They are all lovely little villages with things of interest and goods walks.
THINGS TO DO IN LANCASTER
A visit to Lancaster Castle is a must, take a guided tour around the interior. Next to the castle is Lancaster Priory and Parish Church ...
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Product details
Long Name
Slyne Lodge
Type
Hotel
Street
Main Road
Address
Main Road, Lancaster, Lancashire, LA2 6AZ, United Kingdom
City
Lancaster
Country
United Kingdom
Post Code
LA2 6AZ
County
Lancashire
Region
North West England
Postal Prefix
LA
Postal Town
Lancaster
Continent
Europe
Avg Price
35
Manufacturer's product description
This traditional 19th century, friendly village inn is situated in the pretty village of Slyne-with-Hest, 2 miles north of the historical city of Lancaster. There is a comfortable, welcoming bar, where you can enjoy a pint of local award winning Jennings Lakeland beer. There is a style of dining to suit your mood, with the informality of the bar area, or the more intimate a la carte restaurant. 10 comfortable, refurbished, en suite bedrooms are located in a converted stable block next to the inn.The inn is not far from the M6 motorway, while Morecambe Bay, the Yorkshire Dales National Park and the Lake District can be reached by car.