The Times at Armathwaite - Autumn / Winter W2025

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Armathwaite Hall

The Colours of Autumn

Dear Guests,

As autumn settles over the Lake District and the grounds of Armathwaite Hall glow with golden leaves, I’m delighted to welcome you to our latest edition of Times at Armathwaite Hall. We’ve created a series of experiences to help you make the most of the season—from fine dining to indulgent spa escapes and unforgettable outdoor adventures. Whether you’re you are visiting for relaxation, romance or celebration, we’re here to make your time with us truly memorable I hope you enjoy everything this magical season has to offer And and if you’ve you have never enjoyed a chilled glass of champagne in an outdoor hydrotherapy pool... now’s the time Warm regards,

Unveiling The Dining Room

We’re delighted to introduce The Dining Room—our reimagined fine dining

now open and welcoming guests into an elegant space that blends heritage with contemporary comfort. The centrepiece is a stunning royal blue kidney-shaped banquette,

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Meet The Team: Pradip Khada

New

The Spa: Outdoor Hydrotherapy Pool

Dates for Your Diary

Festive

Lunches & Afternoon Teas

Three course Festive Lunches in The Dining Room from £42 per adult

Afternoon Tea with festive treats £39 per person

Party Nights with glass of fizz, dinner & disco £42 per person

Festive Breaks

Conundrum Corner

Word search

Iron Age Piglets Have Arrived

Say hello to our adorable Wild Boar x Tamworth piglets at the Lake District Wildlife Park! Born this summer, their striped coats and playful personalities are already a hit with guests.

Exciting Park Upgrades Underway

- New otter enclosure

- Upgraded serval house

- New eagle aviary

- Extended outdoor café terrace

Come and see what’s new!

Did You Know?

How much do you know about Armathwaite Hall and its Lake District home?

1. Armathwaite Hall dates back to the reign of which English monarch, making it one of the oldest luxury residences in the Lake District?

2. Which nearby lake is the only “true” lake in the Lake District, with all the others technically being meres, waters, or tarns?

3. The Lake District is a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its cultural landscape. In which year did it achieve this status?

4. Which famous English poet once described the scenery around Bassenthwaite Lake as “a landscape to stir the soul”?

5. What type of rare red-coated animal can be spotted in the surrounding woodlands and is a protected species in the UK?

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