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		<title>Muncaster &#8211; Overnight at a Lake District Castle</title>
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		<dc:creator>David Murray</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the past thirty years of driving up to Whitehaven, I&#8217;ve often looked across the valley to Muncaster Castle on the hillside above the River Esk not far from Ravenglass. Last week, though, I had reason to stop there. On my way north in the morning, and looking for somewhere to spend the night before [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Over the past thirty years of driving up to Whitehaven, I&#8217;ve often looked across the valley to <strong>Muncaster Castle</strong> on the hillside above the River Esk not far from <strong>Ravenglass</strong>.  Last week, though, I had reason to stop there.  On my way north in the morning, and looking for somewhere to spend the night before driving back south, I spotted a B&amp;B sign outside the gate to the castle&#8217;s plant centre.</p>
<div style="margin-bottom:15px;"><!-- Francis Frith photo --><a style="text-decoration: none;" title="Ravenglass, west front, Muncaster Castle c1955, from www.FrancisFrith.com" href="http://www.francisfrith.com/pageloader.asp?page=/search/photos/viewphotos.asp&amp;townid=23697&amp;cid=10&amp;partner=uk&amp;fpn=6530"><img style="border: 1px solid #cccccc;" title="Ravenglass, west front, Muncaster Castle c1955. © Copyright The Francis Frith Collection 2009." src="http://images.francisfrith.com/c10/450/10/R356024.jpg" alt="Photo of Ravenglass, west front, Muncaster Castle c1955, ref. R356024" width="450" /><br />
Muncaster Castle west front, c1955<br />Reproduced courtesy of Francis Frith.</a><!--End Francis Frith photo -->
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<p>During a long career I&#8217;ve spent much of my time out and about around the UK and further afield, staying overnight in everything from country village pubs and b&amp;b acommodation to five star hotels.  Rarely, however, have I experienced <strong>B&amp;B</strong> to the standard of <a href="http://around-england.co.uk/hotels/Cumbria/Ravenglass-Muncaster-Castle" target="_blank"><strong>Muncaster Castle &#8220;Coachman&#8217;s Quarters&#8221;</strong></a>.  I was welcomed warmly by the ladies in the office, and having been shown around and booked my room I drove on past <a href="http://around-england.co.uk/ravenglass/" title="Ravenglass - Roman Port to Little Railway">Ravenglass</a> to Egremont, Whitehaven and Workington before returning to Muncaster in the evening.</p>
<p>The <strong>room</strong> itself, with en suite shower room, was comfortable and scrupulously clean (and with a plentiful supply of tea and coffee &#8211; a key point with me).  The substantial cooked, &#8220;full English&#8221;, <strong>breakfast</strong> with lots of options was just what I like when away from home.  The accommodation can also be booked for self-catering, and there was a well-equipped kitchen and dining area just down the corridor from my room.  I could have used it if I&#8217;d wanted (and had the food with me).  My preference though was to sit back with a book in the comfortable armchairs of the spacious lounge which, being a winter night with few people travelling in this area, I had entirely to myself.</p>
<p><strong>The castle</strong> and gardens are not open to visitors at this time of year (<em>see correction in the comments below</em>), so in the morning before heading south to my next appointment I did a small detour down to the coast to visit the famous narrow gauge <a href="http://around-england.co.uk/tag/Ravenglass-Railway/"><strong>Ravenglass railway</strong></a>.  Sadly, being out of season there was not a puff of smoke or jet of steam to be seen but it was pleasant to cast my mind back to my first visit as a child with my grandfather almost sixty years ago and a later visit in my early twenties to introduce my fianc&eacute; to this less well known part of the <a href="http://around-england.co.uk/directory-north/lake-district-directory/where-to-go-the-west-cumbrian-coast/"><strong>Lake District</strong></a>.</p>
<p>Well that&#8217;s enough maudlin diversion; let&#8217;s get back to today!  If you&#8217;re en route to the West Cumbrian coast or visiting the Western Lakes you&#8217;ll find it hard to get better b&amp;b than the <a href="http://around-england.co.uk/hotels/Cumbria/Ravenglass-Muncaster-Castle" target="_blank"><strong>Coachman&#8217;s Quarters at Muncaster Castle</strong></a> &#8211; or close by take a look at <a href="http://muncastercountryguesthouse.com" target="_blank">Muncaster Country Guest House</a>.</p>
<p><strong>See also: <a href="http://around-england.co.uk/directory-north/lake-district-directory/where-to-go-the-west-cumbrian-coast/" title="Where to go on the West Cumbria Coast">Where to go on the West Cumbria Coast</a></strong></p>
<p><small>Updated November 2011</small></p>
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