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The Food Hall at Holker Hall and GardensThe Food Hall at Holker Hall and Gardens

Holker Food Hall

Holker Food Hall has a distinctly local flavour, offering a range of produce from the Holker Estate as well as bespoke foods. Estate produce includes cheese made by Martin Gott and the finest seasonal meat including venison, shorthorn beef (an ancient breed still reared in a traditional way) and the famous saltmarsh lamb which grazes on the estuaries of Morecambe Bay and is characterised by its succulence and sweetness of flavour. We have deliveries of fresh bread and stock homemade scones and bakes from Holker's resident baker. The Food Hall is a stockist of a wonderful range of game from Cartmel Valley Game Supplies, also situated on the Holker Estate. You can also choose from an excellent range of beautifully packaged fine food gifts, sweets, wines, local beers and spirits such as Coniston Bluebird, Hawkshead Ale and Damson Gin from the Lyth Valley.

View key to symbolskeyAccepts groups Baby changing facilities Coach parties accepted Credit cards accepted (no fee) Disabled access Disabled toilets Education/study area Facilities for corporate hospitality Facilities for educational visits Facilities for groups Gift shop On-site catering On-site light refreshments Picnic site Postbox Public toilets Regional Tourist Board Member Wheelchairs available Children welcomeDisabled accessDogs acceptedSmoking not allowed

Prices


Free entry

Opening details

Season Dates and Opening Hours
Season Dates Opening Hours
Notes Closes 16.00 out of season.
   
Holker Food Hall
 
 

Contact

Judith Wren
Tel: 015395 59084
View the The Food Hall websitewww.holker.co.uk
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Venue

Holker Hall and Gardens

Cark in Cartmel, Grange-over-Sands, Cumbria, LA11 7PL

View the Holker Hall and Gardens websitewww.holker.co.uk

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Map reference: SD 359774  Lat: 54.18835  Long: -2.98379


By Train: If travelling from outside Cumbria Holker Hall is easy to access by train. The scenic Furness Line gives you great views accross Morecambe Bay, especially as you cross the estuary. The nearby station at Cark-in-Cartmel provides a direct train link from Ulverston, Barrow-in-Furness, Lancaster and Preston. Connections can be made from these to most major stations. There is a signed walking route from the station to Holker Hall.

By Bus: Over Summer you can easily get to Holker Hall for free on the X32 South Lakes Freerider from Lakeside, Cartmel, Rusland pool Haverthwaite or Ulverston. The hop on, hop off service runs Monday to Friday and makes fairly regular stops. The hourly 532 Grange Circular also links Grange over Sands with Cark-in-Cartmel, there is a signed walking route from Cark-in-Cartmel to Holker Hall.

On Foot: Holker Hall is approx a 15 minute walk from Cark station and bus stops. There are are also a couple of scenic and easy-going walks there from Flookburgh and Cartmel. Please contact Holker Hall or drop in at the information centre at Cartmel Races for walk cards.

By Bike:Holker Hall provides a bike stand and bike locks for those arriving by bike (deposit required for bike locks).

By Road: From Barrow follow the brown tourist signs from the A590. Follow the signs from M6 for lake district peninsulas, south lakes jct 36.

Parking : free

Accessible by Public Transport : 1 mile (1.6 kms) from Cark-in-Cartmel station

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