An architecturally outstanding Edwardian pub in a Victorian Gothic style, this traditional building dates back to 1904 when the public house was first opened by Earl Grey as ‘HMS King Alfred’ after a locally constructed first of class warship. It is located in a prominent position overlooking Walney Channel with great views of Piel Castle and the Lancashire hills beyond. The King Alfred has been stylishly renovated, combining original features with modern essentials. The large spacious bar is comfortably furnished with a wood-burning stove adding to the feeling of cosiness and style.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
King Alfred Hotel, Walney
Changing beers typically include: Cross Bay (varies) , Fell (varies) , Keswick (varies)
Source: National