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A 10% deposit of the total price of booking would be appreciated prior to booking date, (time allowing), otherwise we go on trust. However a 10% deposit must be paid upon booking accommodation consisting of more than two rooms and for periods of more than 2 nights stay. This deposit can be sent by card or bank transfer made payable to Millwood Lodge.

Payments are by card, cash or bank transfer. Refunds of deposit will be given for cancellations made 7 days prior to the arrival date. Cancellations within 24 hours of your arrival will be charged at the full rate. The conservatory can be used for dining if you wish to order an evening meal from one of the takeaways, we are more than happy to provide you with crockery and cutlery.

All guest rooms are non smoking. Turn off the M6 at junction 36. Follow sign A590 Barrow in Furness. Stay on the A590 by passing Dalton-in-Furness until you see a sign for Furness Abbey and Furness General Hospital, take this left turn, continue up the hill passing Park road Boarding Kennels, continue for a further 1/4 mile and the take the left turn into Millwood Lane, we are 300 meters down the lane on the left.
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David & Caroline invite you to Millwood Lodge; our home, where we have been welcoming the company of guests since 2002.
Millwood Lodge Bed and Breakfast is a quaint, grade 2 listed building.
The Lodge is comfortable with a contemporary cottage style atmosphere, situated in a Hamlet surrounded by beautiful scenery, wildlife and woodland walks, easily accessible to the surrounding country pubs, main shopping areas and attactions of the victorian town of Barrow in Furness, the small historic town of Dalton in Furness and the Lake District.
The Yellow Room is our largest and most luxurious room.
It has a king size victorian half tester bed and is tastefully decorated with beautiful wallpaper, fabrics and antique furniture.
It has a spacious ensuite shower room, north and south facing windows which look over the balcony into the rear garden.
The Blue Room is our smallest room it has a distinctly french feel, the main feature being the large gothic window overlooking the front garden.
It has a double bed and an ensuite with a spacious shower.
The breakfast is served in the conservatory overlooking the garden, except in the winter mornings when it is served in the sitting room by the cosy window seat.
All our bacon and sausages are sourced from local producers, and local free range eggs.
Our breakfast menu is extensive and if you cannot find what you want we will endeavour to get it for you.
Vegetarians and vegans are very welcome, we are adaptable to guests dietary requirements.
We are quite happy for you to eat take away food in the evening in the conservatory and will provide crockery and cutlery on request.
Millwood Lodge was originally a farmhouse, some parts dating back to the late 17th century.
In the late 1850's the Duke of Buccleugh commissioned the building of Millwood Manor as a residence for his land and mineral agent Edward Wadham - completed in 1860.
At this time Millwood Lodge became the gate house with the addition of stables, two coach houses and above these the estate offices.
The Wadham family lived in the Manor until the 1940's when the only remaining member of the family died.
The family had their own railway siding, remains of the line can still be seen in the woods below Millwood.
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