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Make the most of summer days with Daniel Thwaites’ inn, the Toll House Inn in Lancaster. From mid-week breaks to sizzling summer-inspired dining with friends, it’s time to get out and enjoy the change of season.
Beat the crowds at the airport and treat yourself to a relaxing escape to the Toll House Inn. Check-in, unwind and enjoy a glass of wine – or a pint of Thwaites ale - before heading out to explore the local area. Hit the shops, visit the historic Lancaster castle, the many museums or head out to the stunning surrounding countryside and canals for a quieter alternative.
After a busy day sightseeing, nestle down for a delicious, homecooked meal before slipping off for a cosy night’s sleep. Small details make a big difference, which is why Daniel Thwaites ensures every room comes with a few little extras including deliciously crumbly biscuits and fresh milk for a morning brew.
Based on two people sharing, prices for a one-night stay in a Standard Double Room (B&B) start at £125 per room.*
*Subject to availability and prices may vary.
Dog-friendly rooms
The Toll House team takes care of canine companions from the moment they check-in to the moment they ‘wag’ their tail goodbye. The inn has a dedicated number of dog-friendly rooms and beloved pets receive their very own comfy bed as well as an exciting ‘Waggy Tails’ welcome pack – complete with food bowl and dog biscuits*.
All four-legged guests are welcome in the bar areas while also enjoying the outdoor space surrounding the property.
*£20 charge. Subject to availability and welcome packs may vary.
It’s time to make the most of summer-inspired dishes - and the Toll House Inn has a range of menus available. Whether you want to sink your teeth into a sizzling sirloin steak, savour crisp ‘frickles’ or just indulge your sweet tooth with a dessert, you’ll find something that takes your fancy. For hungry little eaters with big appetites, they also have an action-packed children’s menu.
*Prices and ingredients may vary.
Celebrating the city’s unique history, the Lancaster City Museum is a perfect opportunity to delve into the area’s fascinating background. There is also a fantastic art collection, a programme of regularly changing exhibitions, and the building is home to the King’s Own Royal Regiment Museum, a fascinating look at the military heritage of the city’s own regiment from 1680 onwards.
Established in 1807, Lancashire-based, family-owned Daniel Thwaites boasts a unique collection of award-winning inns, hotels, and spa hotels across England.
Summer adventures await you across Daniel Thwaites’ portfolio of four- and five-star inns - thwaites.co.uk/inns/
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