Cavendish Arms

Cumbria & the Lakes


The Simon Rogan effect has rippled out across Cartmel and you'll be treated to posh pub grub at this old village inn. Exposed beams, worn wood and a sunflower-yellow facade conjure an olde-worlde vibe, and there's a sunny beer garden, too.

Upstairs are 10 quaint rooms (doubles from £105), one with a four-poster bed, plus modern suites in a separate building across the square.


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