Amenities
The County Hotel occupies the oldest building in Carlisle city center. Built during the reign of King George III and occasionally used by royalty during the 19th century, it overlooks the impressive twin sandstone towers of Henry VIII's citadel. The building was converted into a hotel in 1990, retaining the decor and grandeur befitting its Georgian history while providing all the modern amenities expected by travelers at the turn of the millenium. Nearby Airports * Carlisle Airport - 8 miles * Newcastle Airport - 52 miles Nearby Transportation * Railway Station - 1 mile.
Excellent value
32 GBP for twin. 7 Feb 2009. Clean warm room. tea and biscuits, hot water, soap, towels, tissues. Adequate breakfast. Professional staff. more
Carlisle Faulty Towers
At £37.00 a night for a double room this is a bargin, but it is too good to be true. The hotel is in a ideal location not a minutes walk ...
Couldn't fault it
We stayed there on 3rd January 2009 as the first part of a trip away. Must admit I was a bit worried by some of the reviews but actually I coul...
Hitchcock Movie
Another example of faded glory. It was like walking into a Hitchcock film set---definitely wouldn't have gone to the cellar! The only hotel I'v...
Lovely Old Building
I am working in Carlisle at present and have, to my work colleague's surprise, decided to stay at the County. I agree it needs refurbishment bu...
bad choice
this hotel is dirty and in need of a total revamp avoid at all costs!!! more
good weekend spoiled
the hotel in general was clean, the rooms were comfortable and adequate except for the lack of a plug in the bathroom sink, the big let down wa...
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