YorkshireMaps and plans by Bartholomew . -tain. Four-in-hand Coaches start from the House daily. The largest Dining and Drawing Booms in the dis-trict. Bedrooms unusually capacious and well ventilated. Massage and Pumiline preparations in connection withTurkish and other Baths. Illustrated Prospectus. Address : The Manager. 35 OLD ENGLAND HOTEL, B0WIESS-0I-WIOERMERE, (Telegraphic Address: Old England, Windermere.)Within a hundred yards of the steamboat pier, A First-class Hotel, patronised by the Nobility and bestEnglish and American families. The Grounds extend to the Lake, with private Boat-
YorkshireMaps and plans by Bartholomew . -tain. Four-in-hand Coaches start from the House daily. The largest Dining and Drawing Booms in the dis-trict. Bedrooms unusually capacious and well ventilated. Massage and Pumiline preparations in connection withTurkish and other Baths. Illustrated Prospectus. Address : The Manager. 35 OLD ENGLAND HOTEL, B0WIESS-0I-WIOERMERE, (Telegraphic Address: Old England, Windermere.)Within a hundred yards of the steamboat pier, A First-class Hotel, patronised by the Nobility and bestEnglish and American families. The Grounds extend to the Lake, with private Boat-Landings. Billiards, Hot and Cold Baths, Lawn Tennis, &c. Head Quarters of the Royal Windermere Yacht Club. Four-izi-Hand Coaches daily throughout the season toConi&ton, ICe*wick, TJUswater, and the districtgenerally. Omnibuses attend all Trains at Windermere Station ; also, atthe steamboat pier, the boats from Lake Side (terminus of theMidland and Furness route) and Ambleside. TAEIFF ON APPLICATION. Mrs. RICHARDS, B0WNESS-0N-WIOEMERE, IS THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED HOTEL IN THE LAKEDISTRICT. A Coffee Room is set apart for Xiadies and Parties. Coaches to all parts of the Conveyances of every DescriptionTel. Address: Royal, Bowness, Windermere. 36 CROWN HOTEL, BOWNESS-ON-WINDERMERE.
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