Nestled in the heart of the Lake District, the Masons Arms Inn, Strawberry Bank offers you an idyllic base to immerse yourself in nature's wonders. From tranquil lakes to majestic mountains and verdant valleys, the breathtaking landscapes of the area are a paradise for hikers, nature enthusiasts, and photographers alike. Lose yourself in the serenity and let the beauty of the Lake District captivate you. Whether you’re enjoying a bite to eat on our terrace or indulging in a glass of wine from your very own private outdoor space whilst spending the night – you can enjoy the sweeping views of the valley and the fells.
Stay The Night
The inn boasts 5 individually styled bedrooms which can all be viewed on the website. Our Strawberry Bank Suite is ideal for a romantic getaway with a large freestanding bath at the end of a four-poster bed, and sweeping views from the window. Traveling in a group? We also have two unique cottages available for getaways with family and friends.
At the Masons Arms we understand that your four-legged friends are part of the family, which is why we take pride in providing dog-friendly areas within our inn as well as accommodation. Our specially designated rooms and cottages ensure a comfortable stay for both you and your companion. Additionally, we have a delightful outdoor area where your furry friend can stretch their legs and enjoy the fresh Lake District air.
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Indulge In Your Favourites
From hearty traditional pub fare to innovative seasonal specials, our menu caters to all palates. Whether you're craving a succulent steak, a comforting pie, or a vegetarian delight, our diverse offerings will satisfy your cravings and leave you wanting more. Wanting to try a pub favourite? Order our famous BBQ ribs as a starter or a main! Hoping to share a bite to eat with your canine companion? No problem, there’s lots of dishes available from our Sir Woofchester’s range including a Sunday Dinner and Fish & Chips – they will really woof it!
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Put On Your Walking Boots!
Beyond the walls of our pub, the Lake District offers a treasure trove of attractions waiting to be explored. Take a leisurely boat ride on Lake Windermere just 15 minutes from us, visit the historic village of Grasmere, or embark on an exhilarating hike up Scafell Pike, the highest peak in England. If walking is for you, just ask a member of our team for our 'walks from the door' leaflet for the best routes that begin and end with a pint at the pub. The area is also dotted with charming market towns, museums, and picturesque gardens, offering a diverse range of experiences for every traveller – a perfect excuse to return again and again.
After a day of exploration, return to the welcoming ambiance of the Masons Arms Inn. Enjoy a pint of award-winning ale or unwind by one of our crackling fires with a glass of wine or fizz. Engage in friendly conversation with fellow travellers or simply relax in the cozy surroundings as you recount the day's adventures. Our pub exudes a comforting charm that will make you feel right at home from the minute you walk through our door.
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A Warm Cumbrian Welcome
The ethos at the Masons Arms is to always create a welcoming and friendly atmosphere for all our guests. Our dedicated staff members are committed to ensuring your visit is memorable and enjoyable. Whether you need assistance with planning your outdoor adventures or recommendations for nearby attractions, we are here to make your experience seamless and unforgettable. We understand that the little touches make a big difference & that you may from time to time want a keepsake from your visit or stay – just ask to see our gift cabinet or take a browse through our handmade walking stick collection just inside our entrance.
Don't miss the opportunity to experience the magic of the Lake District at the Masons Arms Inn. Plan your visit today and immerse yourself in the beauty, culinary delights, and warm hospitality that await you.
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