hotel
Brownber Hall
Cumbria, England
A mere twelve months ago – before the world hoarded loo paper
and pasta – Brownber Hall and owners Peter and Amanda Jacque-Walker
welcomed stressed-out city folk, avid cyclists and loved-up couples
into their converted Victorian abode. Now, as social distancing
methods become the norm, they’ve pivoted from boutique bolthole to
private rental and left enough snacks in the welcome hamper to keep
your siblings from squabbling. Snug between the Yorkshire Dales and
the
Lake District‘s less-visited valleys, the house sleeps 15
guests across eight bohemian bedrooms crammed with the kind of
antiques your granny would love, thrifty eBay finds and beds
handmade by the neighbouring blacksmith. Just remember to pack your
swimsuit – the area’s known for its serene wild swimming spots –
hiking boots and a few board games. Peter and Amanda will be on
hand (via WhatsApp) to suggest the best walking routes and where to
go to see the stars – Yorkshire’s Dark Sky Reserve is just up the
road – or simply settle in to scoff the welcome hamper. We’d
suggest shotgunning Ma Walker’s marmalade; it has won countless
awards.