The Allerdale Court Hotel, is a 21 bedroomed hotel, in the market town of Cockermouth on the edge of the Lake District National Park. The hotel is owned and run by John and Kay Carlin who have been here for nearly five years.
The Hotel is situated in the old Market Place of Cockermouth, the town regarded by many as the true gateway to the Lake District and the birthplace of William Wordsworth.
At the Allerdale Court Hotel we have two exceptional restaurants, Oscars and Pickwicks. Dining at The Allerdale Court is an important part of any guest’s stay and it is not by chance that both of our two restaurants have earned fine reputations both locally and nationally.
Both restaurants offer superb freshly cooked food, and plenty of it, served with smiling experience to your table. A traditional Lakeland welcome awaits you and open fire and original oak beams help to create a relaxing atmosphere.
To complement both restaurants, our bar offers the full range of wines, ales and spirits that you would expect to find in a Lakeland hostelry.
Along with the most familiar pursuits of guests to a town situated in the English Lakes, such as fell-walking, sailing or just enjoying the breathtaking scenery, the hotel is close to the "Lorton Valley", one of the most spectacular but little known of the areas to visit.
Fishing is available on the river Derwent, one of the best Salmon rivers in England, which is only a hundred yards from the hotel and is an ideal location for an evening stroll.
The west coast of Cumbria is a few miles from Cockermouth, well worth exploring from Silloth in the north to Muncaster Castle in the south. The hotel is also a favourite for golfers, being close to five good courses, special breaks can be arranged for groups of golfers.





