Pentonbridge Inn

Sadie Pearson
Pentonbridge Inn

‘A Michelin restaurant with rooms’. A relaxed and refined dining experience, with access to the freshest produce all year round. The Pentonbridge Inn will welcome you for a fantastic meal and, if you wish, an evening’s rest.

B6318Penton, Carlisle CA6 5QB View map
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