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One of the oldest pubs in Keswick. Part of the Marstons estate. Snug bar and separate restaurant
Old coaching inn late Georgian in appearance which was refurbished by Jennings in 200x. It retains a snug on the left with a partition wall with a door and a hatch in it. Has old alcoving either side of the fireplace and old fixed seating. On the front right is a tiny room which has been opened-up and has 1960s (?) fixed seating and a modern fireplace. On the rear right the bar back and bar counter are modern and a short partition looks like a mixture of old and new. There is a reception on the rear left with a carved archway and a dining room on the far right.
George Hotel, Keswick
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