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Hotel in Cumbria, England

The Traveller's Rest
The building in 2014
General information
TypeHotel and public house
AddressA591, Grasmere, Cumbria
CountryEngland
Coordinates54°28′17″N 3°01′32″W / 54.47129°N 3.025561°W / 54.47129; -3.025561
Website
www.lakedistrictinns.co.uk/travellers-rest

The Traveller's Rest is a hotel and public house in Grasmere, Cumbria, England. Located on the eastern side of the A591, it is a Grade II listed building dating to the 16th century.

An old coaching inn at the foot of Dunmail Raise, the building is two storeys, roughcast over stone rubble with a slate roof. It is in two blocks, stepped down the hillside. The upper block has four 16-paned sash windows on the ground floor and two 12-paned sashes above. The lower block has two doors with modern porches, six sashes on the ground floor and five above, mostly 16-paned.

The pub has one of the highest elevations in England, at 1,475 feet (450 m), about 250 feet (76 m) lower than Tan Hill Inn in North Yorkshire.

As of 2010, the pub was owned by the Jennings Brewery.

Gallery

  • The pub's sign in 2010 The pub's sign in 2010

References

  1. ^ Historic England. "The Travellers Rest, Grasmere (1271973)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
  2. The complete pocket-guide to Europe, Edmund Clarence Stedman (1913), p. 50

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