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If this is a “country house hotel” then my suburban semi is Chatsworth. The
term surely suggests pampered plushness and luxury; Lancrigg hardly fits the
bill, though with a bit of investment, it could.
This handsome gabled house dates back to the 17th century and stands on a
hillside half a mile from Grasmere, with its Wordsworthian associations and
its dinky gift shops. The poet knew and loved the house and composed much of The
Prelude in the woods in its 30 acres of grounds (a plaque marks his
favourite mossy haunt).
The hotel feels more remote than it actually is, with awesome views over the
fells and a deep and silent darkness at night that’s instantly restful.
But Lancrigg offers little hint of its fascinating history. Its atmosphere is
somewhere between a post-hippy commune and a Christian retreat centre. Our
bedroom — the Wordsworth Room — suggested a 1972 B&B, with
an electric wall heater and furniture that mixed teak and past-its-best
antique.
The wallpaper was a pink swirl of hydrangeas, thoughtfully themed with the
blue swirl of hydrangeas in the shabbily carpeted bathroom, which needed
only a crocheted toilet-roll holder to be a perfect post-modern Seventies
heritage experience.
Decor aside, Lancrigg is a friendly place; a coal fire roars in the pleasant
lounge and — this is the important thing — the food is superb.
Restaurant-going veggies weary of paying through the nose for a handful of
mushrooms and a few slivers of parmesan should try the four-course dinner.
The inventive starters offered grilled goat’s cheese with figs, or walnut
and red pepper roulade; the mains were chestnut and wild mushroom roast and
Indonesian vegetable and coconut casserole. All were light-textured and
interestingly spiced, though the generous portions come plated-up, which may
not suit some. The service was good-humoured, efficient and laid-back.
Breakfast was equally good, a feast of the additive-free and the
non-genetically-modified, with organic bread and free-range eggs.
A framed certificate records that Lancrigg was 1995 Regional Winner of the
Sanatogen Vegetarian Hotel of the Year Award.
Bottom line: Dinner, bed and breakfast ranges from £60 to
£100pp. Stephen McClarence paid £176 for a double room for two.
Sampling the fare: Four-course dinner included in room rates;
also available to non-residents at £27.50.
What we think: Great food and setting, but, hey, what a time
warp!
Best thing: The food.
Worst thing: Swirly hydrangeas.
Access all areas: No — although two ground-floor bedrooms
have wheelchair access, their bathrooms do not.
Need to know: Lancrigg Vegetarian Country House Hotel (01539
435317, www.lancrigg.co.uk),
Easedale, Grasmere, Cumbria.
Room: 5 out of 10.
Food: 9 out of 10.
Service: 8 out of 10.
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My wife and I have been twice. Can't disagree with comments about food but on both occasions our stay was spoiled by noisy and unruly children especially in the restaurant. Despite leaving a feedback form we have never even received an acknowledgement from the management. Never again.
George, Bedale, England
Hi everyone just to say..... we have just booked in for a weekend..... always satisfied..... honest , wouldn't go if we were not... this will be our 5th time.....
pat downing, Gainsborough, UK.
Lancrigg is not smart (Furniture) but very very comfortable. Atmosphere is comfortable and relaxing
The food... number 11 on my veggie amp, unbeaten, superb. Only the distance stops us visiting more often
Jules, Nairn, Scotland
My family have now been to Lancrigg Veg Hotel 4 times now, We know that we are gong to feel welcome, feel comfortable, we like walking, and eating really GOOD FOOD! No snobbishness, don't have to worry about posh clothes, hair do's. Just try it....
Pat Downing, Gainsborough, England
Having just returned from an enjoyable weekend at Lancrigg I disagree about the atmosphere and 1970's decor, our room was up to date and quite plush- it had a nice tiled bathroom floor. The comfortable lounge had a log fire, not coal. The hotel is superbly located, food imaginative and correctly portioned, staff pleasant, atmosphere relaxing but bearing no relation to a post-hippy commune or christian retreat!
Meg, North Yorkshire, UK