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WINDERMERE YORK.
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WINDERMERE.
CLOUDSDALE’S GROWN HOTEL.
{Patronis&d by Royalty, American Presidents, and the Rothschilds.)
THE pre-eminence of the Crown is indicated by the fact that the
Hotel has been made a Postal Telegraph Station by Government
Authority.
As Head-quarters for Families and Tourists desirous of visiting the
other Lakes and Mountain Scenery of this Picturesque District, the Crqwn,
both by reason of its central situation and convenient access, is acknow¬
ledged to be unequalled.
\ It faces the Lake and Steam Yacht Piers.
The District Coaches run from the Crown fqr Ambleside, Grasmere,
Keswick ; also for Ullswater and Coniston during the Season.
NINETY BEDS.
Table d'Hote Daily at 6.30 p.m.
Omnibuses attend the arrival of Trains at Windermere Station, and
Steamers at the Pier.
YORK.
HARKER’S YORK HOTEL,
ST. HELEN’S SQUARE.
T1HIS long-established and First-Class Family Hotel is in the
best Situation in the City, being nearest to the Minster, the
Ruins of St. Mary’s Abbey, &c., and within Three Minutes’ walk of
the Railway Station.
P. MATTHEWS, Proprietor.
C. ABBOTT (late
RAILWAY AND FAMILY HOTEL,
{First Class)
YORK.
ESTABLISHED many;, years. Refurnished and thoroughly Renovated. Adjoining
the Station Gates. The Largest Hotel in York. Private Rooms. Ladies and
Gentlemen’s Coffee-Rooms. Every accommodation for Night Travellers. Porters
attend the Station Night and Day. A good Commercial connection attached to this
House. Excellent Stabling. Billiard Saloon. Jf.B.—“Ask for Abbott’s Porters.”