The Howtown Hotel, run by the Baldry family for 120 years, was a delightfully old-fashioned hotel located on the shores of Ullswater. It is now only trading for private functions at weekends, but the Walkers Bar is open when the Tea Shop is staffed. If no one is behind the bar a sign asks customers to ask for service in the Tea Shop, where someone will walk across and serve you.
The Tea shop closes in early November and reopens again at Easter, so the bar is closed to non-residents during this period. We recommend you check website for exact opening dates and times.
A time-warp Hotel with a Public Bar. which is situated at the rear of the hotel and accessed down the left hand side of the building was added in the 1960s. It is a small room with a modern quarry tiled floor, a dado of fielded panelling, a small counter more like a hatch with a Formica shelf, new cast fireplace, just three small round cast-iron tables, an oblong table and two antique settles. There are outside ladies’ and gents’ toilets (modernised). There is no Real Ale, but the Tirril Blonde is available on keg.
The unspoiled Guest Bar was included on CAMRA's Heritage Pub listings, but access is now restricted.
Historic Interest
The bar is currently listed on CAMRA's inventory of important heritage interiors: https://pubheritage.camra.org.uk/pubs/4133
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: Not listed
UPDATE 2023 The hotel has been converted into an 'exclusive' private self-catering establishment.
The highlight of a stay at this charmingly old-fashioned hotel is arguably being able to use the Residents Bar, though casual visitors are generally welcome to take a peek as well. The small room is formed by a leaded partition/screen with rising lower sections. It has a panelled, possibly Victorian, counter, an old bar back with slender columns supporting the shelves, inter-war fireplace, antique settle and an ancient till which takes several rings to record each transaction. The Public Bar at the back of the hotel is also small, with modern quarry-tiled floor, panelled dado, a hatch-like counter and a variety of furniture, including more old settles. Toilets (modernised) for both sexes are outside. You can get here by public transport in the shape of an Ullswater 'steamer'.
Victorian hotel in the same family ownership for 108 years and attached to 400 acres of farmland. The Residents Bar is directly in front of you as you enter the hotel and has a figure ‘3’ on the door and is formed by a leaded partition/screen with rising lower sections. Until 50 years ago it was a formal office/reception – prior to then beer was fetched from behind the counter and served through one of the hatches. The small room has a panelled counter, which is possibly Victorian, with a 1960s Formica top and above it a row of 5 ceramic spirit casks. There is an old bar back with slender columns holding up the shelves, 1930s tiled and wood surround fireplace, carved antique settle and an ancient till which takes up to 5/6 rings to record each transactions. There is a door between the Residents Bar and the Public Bar which is kept locked!
The Public Bar situated at the rear of the hotel and accessed down the left hand side of the building was added in the 1960s. It is a small room with a modern quarry tiled floor, a dado of fielded panelling, a small counter more like a hatch with a Formica shelf, new cast fireplace, just three small round cast-iron tables, an oblong table and two antique settles. There are outside ladies’ and gents’ toilets (modernised). Public Bar opens at 12 noon. If you want to visit the Residents Bar just ask as they seem quite happy for non-customers to take a look – please be aware that a sign states if you have muddy boots you must use the Public Bar. Stopping for the night at the hotel is the experience of an overnight stay in an hotel in the 1950s!
Howtown Hotel, Howtown
Source: National