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Traditional Victorian station hotel which has now benefited from a facelift. A grand entrance and foyer at the front are now mostly for residents while round the back is the modern (2016 revamp) Junction Bar, where the real ale and the bands are. Games are in a separate room. A micro-brewery is planned.
Historic Interest
Built 1880. In 1900, it became the ‘Royal’ Station Hotel in recognition of the fact that the Duke of York, later to become George V, availed himself of the hotel’s hospitality during a shooting trip.
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This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Royal Station, Carnforth
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