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		<description><![CDATA[What a gem couldn&#8217;t fault it ! Not sure why others would leave negative reviews about this place, it&#8217;s true the bathroom is not ensuite but a footstep away from bedroom. It is one bedroom with adjoining bathroom both behind a decorative curtain so still very private and another bathroom for two further bedrooms. This [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p class="note"><strong>What a gem couldn&#8217;t fault it ! <img src='http://www.ulverstonbandb.co.uk/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </strong><br />
Not sure why others would leave negative reviews about this place, it&#8217;s true the bathroom is not ensuite but a footstep away from bedroom. It is one bedroom with adjoining bathroom both behind a decorative curtain so still very private and another bathroom for two further bedrooms. This was a fab guesthouse a stone throw from the bars shops and restaurants. We were contacted by the hotel to check if we had directions on the morning we were due to travel and were made to feel welcome immediately on arrival. It was relaxed atmosphere and we felt very comfortable coming and going. The decor was very nice, each room carefully co-ordinated and the bed was clean and comfy what more can you ask for?  We were offered choice of breakfast the next morning and got just what we asked for.  Ann’s friendly approach made our stay hassle free would definitely return and would highly recommend to others. Ulverston  is a good night out with several bars and restaurants to choose from. Great little champagne bar too! Would recommend it especially during one of the carnivals or festivals. The town was bustling.<br />
Kelly Colton, Burnley,<br />
June 2011</p>
<p class="alert"><strong>Choir member</strong><br />
Stayed here during the Ulverston International Music Festival and it was perfect.<br />
Close to the town centre, not at all noisy (even on a Friday night) very comfortable bedroom and a superb breakfast. What more could I ask for?<br />
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Peter S<br />
From Aylesbury, England<br />
Who stayed in June 2011</p>
<p class="note"><strong>Ulverston half-term break</strong><br />
We were much earlier than anticipated and as soon as we got to the B&amp;B our room was ready for us. It was very clean and spacious. Much nicer than our last stay at another B&amp;B around the corner. The owner, Anne, was lovely and went out of her way to be accommodating since we had 2 small children. She went above and beyond accommodating all of us. A fantastic 3 day stay in a lovely, spacious B&amp;B that felt like home. Every time I visit  Ulverston  I will stay here. To add&#8230;the breakfasts were Wonderful too!<br />
Reviewed by<br />
A Warwick<br />
From London, England<br />
Who stayed in June 2011</p>
<p class="alert"><strong>Old Daltongate</strong><br />
Very friendly and welcoming. Breakfast well cooked with plenty of options<br />
Reviewed by<br />
ian Scotting<br />
From Doncaster, England<br />
Who stayed in June 2011</p>
<p class="note"><strong>Lovely old house &#8211; lots of character!</strong><br />
Room was very beautiful &#8211; felt very &#8220;boutique&#8221;. Great value for money! Would stay again<br />
Reviewed by<br />
Edward M<br />
From England<br />
Who stayed in April 2011</p>
<p class="alert"><strong>Ulverston Stopover</strong><br />
Business drew me to the South Lakes and this accommodation is ideally based, in the centre of the town and ideal for evening dining. Escorted to room, shown the facilities and local eateries recommended. Would recommend to anyone travelling on business or pleasure and rooms adequate size for couples and children.<br />
Reviewed by<br />
Gerry C<br />
From York, England<br />
Who stayed in February 2011</p>
<p class="note"><strong>Highly recommended</strong><br />
Fantastic place to stay, excellent accommodation full of original features and character friendly helpful owners and awesome breakfast. Great location and great value.<br />
Reviewed by<br />
justin t<br />
From Lincoln, England<br />
Who stayed in February 2011</p>
<p class="alert"><strong>Great service</strong><br />
Lovely room and very accommodating, the owner even gave us a lift back to get our car in the morning as we were visiting relatives and had left it there the night we stayed&#8230; very kind!<br />
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a lorryman<br />
From Leeds, England<br />
Who stayed in January 2011</p>
<p class="note"><strong>Lovely place</strong><br />
Spacious clean room, full of character with lovely decor. Comfy bed, great breakfast. Would definitely come again.<br />
Reviewed by<br />
Alison H<br />
From Nottingham, England<br />
Who stayed in November 2010</p>
<p class="alert"><strong>A good place to stay.</strong><br />
Decided to stop for a one night short break. The accommodation was really good in terms of food and value. There were plenty of bars and restaurants to choose from, and lots of walks to burn of the excess from the night before. I would recommend this accommodation to anyone who loves good value for money.<br />
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Lee B<br />
From England<br />
Who stayed in October 2010</p>
<p class="note"><strong>Relaxing Break in Ulverston</strong><br />
We decided to go to Ulverston at the last minute. On arriving in Ulverston by train, we had no problems finding the building, which is really well located about 10 minutes walk from the station. It is ideally placed for access to the town centre, where there are a multitude of nice places to eat, drink and explore from pubs to tea rooms and from curiosity shops to Tesco in the main square. We were presented with a warm and friendly welcome on arriving and shown to our room which was as described and much to our satisfaction. The house itself is lovely with a lounge and dining room downstairs and rooms upstairs. Breakfast was great in the morning; cooked to request as, when and what we wanted! Our bathroom, across the landing from the room was beautifully decorated, with a freestanding tub in the middle of the space with wooden floorboards.<br />
Overall we couldn&#8217;t ask for more and we had a lovely night in Ulverston; thank you! We would not hesitate to recommend to all.<br />
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J Reevell<br />
From Salford, England<br />
Who stayed in October 2010</p>
<p class="alert"><strong>Lovely weekend in Ulverston</strong><br />
The building is stunning and the position in the town excellent. We stayed in the large master bedroom which is beautiful with the centre piece being the large four poster bed. The landlady Ann made a lovely breakfast in the morning. We will definitely stay there again and Ulverston is a lovely old market town to visit which has a perfect combination of cobbles and cute shops and pubs.<br />
Reviewed by<br />
Joanne J<br />
From Bury, England<br />
Who stayed in October 2010</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Old Daltongate House is located on Daltongate in Ulverston, just a one minute walk from the town centre. Ulverston is a vibrant Cumbrian market town which lies just a few miles inland from Northern shores of Morecambe Bay and is a 10 minute drive away from the Southern tip of Lake Windermere. The Cumbria Way [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Old Daltongate House is located on Daltongate in Ulverston, just a one minute walk from the town centre.</p>
<p>Ulverston is a vibrant Cumbrian market town which lies just a few miles inland from Northern shores of Morecambe Bay and is a 10 minute drive away from the Southern tip of Lake Windermere. The Cumbria Way starts/finishes in Ulverston.</p>
<p>Old Daltongate House<br />
Daltongate<br />
Ulverston<br />
Cumbria<br />
LA12 7BD</p>
<p>Telephone: 01229 588328<br />
Mobile : 07827 967391</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Room One &#8211; Four Poster Room Single occupancy £55.00 Double occupancy £80 Room Two &#8211; Double room (shared bathroom with room Three) Single occupancy £45 Double occupancy £70 Room Three Single room (shared bathroom with room two) £35 Room Four &#8211; Family room double + single with private bathroom Single occupancy £50 Double occupancy £75 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><strong>Room One &#8211; Four Poster Room</strong><br />
Single occupancy £55.00<br />
Double occupancy £80<br />
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Room Two &#8211; Double room (shared bathroom with room Three)</strong><br />
Single occupancy £45<br />
Double occupancy £70</p>
<p><strong>Room Three<br />
Single room (shared bathroom with room two) £35</strong><br />
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Room Four &#8211; Family room double + single with private bathroom</strong><br />
Single occupancy £50<br />
Double occupancy £75<br />
Family occupancy 2 adults + one child<br />
Larger families : please enquire for additional accommodation possibilities.<br />
Cots can be provided.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[A traditional Cumbrian breakfast in our dining room will set you up for the day! Wherever possible we use locally sourced produce including free range eggs from a local farm. Breakfast menu Sausage Bacon Eggs (cooked to your choosing) Black pudding Tomatoes Beans Mushrooms Hash Browns Toast Fruit juices Fresh fruit and Yoghurt Tea Coffee [...]]]></description>
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<p>Wherever possible we use locally sourced produce including free range eggs from a local farm.<br />
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<p><strong>Breakfast menu</strong><br />
Sausage<br />
Bacon<br />
Eggs (cooked to your choosing)<br />
Black pudding<br />
Tomatoes<br />
Beans<br />
Mushrooms<br />
Hash Browns<br />
Toast<br />
Fruit juices<br />
Fresh fruit and Yoghurt<br />
Tea<br />
Coffee</p>
<p><strong>Vegetarian diets catered for</strong></p>
<p>Our lovely Georgian Dining Room can also by used by guests in the evening who wish to bring in their own meals.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bedroom One is the largest in the house with a full size four poster bed and en-suite shower room. Bedroom Two is a large double room at the front of the house, sharing a large family bathroom with a single room. Bedroom Three is the smallest in the house but is light and airy being [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img class="size-medium wp-image-48 alignleft" style="margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;" title="doubleroom_olddaltongatehouse" src="http://www.ulverstonbandb.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/doubleroom_olddaltongatehouse-300x240.jpg" alt="doubleroom_olddaltongatehouse" width="300" height="240" /><strong>Bedroom One</strong> is the largest in the house with a full size four poster bed and en-suite shower room.</p>
<p><strong>Bedroom Two</strong> is a large double room at the front of the house, sharing a large family bathroom with a single room.</p>
<p><strong>Bedroom Three</strong> is the smallest in the house but is light and airy being at the front of the house. The room shares a large family bathroom with room 2.</p>
<p><strong>Bedroom Four</strong> is a double room making an ideal family room as it has both a double and a single bed with an adjoining private bathroom.</p>
<p>All our rooms have Flatscreen TV, DVD player, hair dryer, towels and tea &amp; coffee making facilities.</p>
<p>An iron and ironing board are available on request..</p>
<p>We have Free wi-fi access available throughout the building.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Old Daltongate House is a Grade 2 listed townhouse built in 1654 by a prominent local Quaker family from nearby Swarthmoor Hall. It is now a luxury bed and breakfast establishment. Ulverston is a historic market town a mere 15 minutes from the delights of the Lake District and nestles on the shores of Morecambe [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><strong>Old Daltongate House</strong> is a Grade 2 listed townhouse built in 1654 by a prominent local Quaker family from nearby Swarthmoor Hall.</p>
<p>It is now a <strong>luxury bed and breakfast</strong> establishment.</p>
<p><strong>Ulverston</strong> is a historic market town a mere 15 minutes from the delights of the Lake District and nestles on the shores of Morecambe Bay.</p>
<p>The town has many festivals including the Flag Festival, Walking Festival, Dickensian and Charter Festival which includes the famous Lantern Procession.<br />
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From Ulverston you can visit the Peninsula&#8217;s prime tourist attractions</strong> including the much acclaimed South Lakes Wildlife Park plus the Lakeside &amp; Haverthwaite Steam Railway and of course Ulverston is the childhood home of Stan Laurel and you can visit the museum and new statue, both of which are a short stroll away from the house.</p>
<p>For walkers Ulverston is the commencement of the <strong>Cumbria Way</strong> and we will prepare packed lunches for those who wish to take them.</p>
<p><strong>We have 4 well appointed bedrooms</strong> with flatscreen tv and wi-fi access plus a guest lounge and dining room which is available to guests in the evening.</p>
<p>You can be assured of a warm welcome at Old Daltongate House. The best choice for Bed and Breakfast in Ulverston</p>
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