Situated in Burton, 18 km from Trough of Bowland, The kings arms hotel features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. This pet-friendly hotel also has free WiFi.
Alison
United Kingdom
Very friendly and helpful staff.
Lovely comfortable bed
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maggie1188
United Kingdom
Beautiful building, grand staircase. Modern rooms, brilliant shower. Staff were lovely. Mini fridge in the room, complimentary biscuits and drinks were to a very high standard. Iron in the room. I didn't try the food, but the menu was very enticing. Very clean.
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Frances
United Kingdom
We stopped over on trip from south to Glasgow. It was nicer than expected, with quiet and interesting location. All the facilities are bright and modern. The room was lovely, spacious with a very nice bed
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Debra
France
Very friendly staff. Comfortable room with lovely big walk in shower. Delicious pub grub for dinner. Nice freshly cooked breakfast. Convenient location off A6 for visiting friends and the lakes.
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Susan
United Kingdom
Everything, it was homely, clean, staff are amazing , went out of there way to help, many thanks to the chef, who was brilliant sorting my gluten free food, felt really spoiled, we have already booked for next year.
It's an interesting village with lots of history especially...
It's an interesting village with lots of history especially using a leaflet/guide purchased (50p) from the local Post Office/Village Store. As with many small villages it has lost the majority of its small businesses and there appears to be many houses unoccupied (second homes?) or semi-derelict. There are many interesting places and things to see without having to travel long distances so could be attractive as a base.
Henry
10
Scored 10
We go here at least three times a year mostly for a week,...
We go here at least three times a year mostly for a week, it’s lovely sitting on the balcony of the apartment we hire and the ducks just love us feeding them, the area is great for couples and it’s a great location to the local area. Plenty of shops and restaurants in Carnforth. We always go to the canal turn in Carnforth, there is a nice chip shop not far from the Tesco supermarket.
It’s a very dog friendly place most pubs accommodate your dog.
We had a pleasant stay in the Kings Arms hotel. Stayed there for 2 nights. Adrian, the manager is very friendly. It was a nice homely place. We had booked a deluxe double room as well which was quite spacious. Quite flexible check in timings. We, in fact checked in quite late around 1030 pm. Beautiful breakfast, sumptuous and fulfiling.
We had a pleasant stay in the Kings Arms hotel. Stayed there for 2 nights. Adrian, the manager is very friendly. It was a nice homely place. We had booked a deluxe double room as well which was quite spacious. Quite flexible check in timings. We, in fact checked in quite late around 1030 pm. Beautiful breakfast, sumptuous and fulfiling.
Old fashioned coaching inn with some character and a popular and good local pub for the village. A good range of beers and very friendly bar staff. Good breakfast and a reasonable restaurant menu. Our stay of 2 nights was good value for money and Burton is within easy reach of the Southern Lakes and Kendal.
Convenient stopping place on long drive to Scotland and a popular 'local' too. Characterful hotel in historic little town. Reasonably priced menu & lots of variety at breakfast. Comfy bed & lovely big towels. Great staff.
The lady who has recently taken over the management of this pub/hotel, was very helpful, but also very busy, trying to cover the hotel,bar and waitressing.
The breakfast was good with numerous options of cooked dishes.
Lovely king size bed which was so comfortable. Have never been to a hotel where the hospitality tray has so mu
ch on offer. Really pleased with hospitality tray. Lovely hot water for a bwth
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