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Dog Friendly Pubs in the Lake District
Cumbria is a great place for dogs. Wherever you go, you see visitors and pooches touring the Lake District. Whether it's racing up the fell, tugging the lead through town, running for the lake - always carrying an unfeasibly large stick - or sitting nobly waiting for leftover sandwiches, this is dog country. Holiday cottages in the lake district are now more often than not pet friendly also.
Locals love dogs, too. I can guarantee you'll see several sheepdogs leaning fearlessly into turns on the back of a tractor or quad bike, possibly whilst keeping one paw on a sick lamb. Every farmer has an invisible lead attached to a faithful hound or two, following him everywhere.
A vast amount of Self Catering Lake District Holiday Cottages are pet friendly. If you want to take them out to the pub, too, there are plenty of places to welcome you. Many of which are within walking distance of these cottages
The Boot Inn in Eskdale is a great pub in lots of respects - friendly company, great food, real ale and a proper dog-friendly policy. This oak-beamed, traditional pub has a bar, conservatory and snug with board games, TV, darts and pool. The Boot Beer Festival is held in June. Take the pooch!
The Woolpack Inn in Eskdale is happy to accept dogs on a lead in the bar. The Woolpack is home to the Hardknott Brewery, so a selection of real ales is guaranteed.
The Wasdale Head Inn, in Wasdale, welcomes well-behaved dogs in Ritson's bar. In a county full Self Wash Dog Wash Near Me of great views, the Wasdale Head Inn still has something to shout about, with a wonderfully remote location at the foot of the Scafell range. It's cosily decorated, with oak settles and a warming fire. It serves real ales and wholesome bar food.
The Screes Inn in Nether Wasdale is happy to accept dogs. Their real ales and wide selection of whiskies are best enjoyed sitting by their roaring fire, after a long day's walking.
The Strands Hotel in Nether Wasdale is another Lake Distict pub with a fine microbrewery. A great place to spend the evening after a long walk, the Strands has those real ales, a cosy open fire and a games room with darts, a pool table and table football. They hold a Beer Festival in May.
The Gosforth Hall Inn in Gosforth is a fabulous, seventeenth-century, Grade 2* (ie. better than normal grade 2) listed building, full of original feaures including an inglenook fireplace, a stone spiral staircase and a concealed priest's hole. Serves real ale from the Lake District's Hawkshead Brewery and a wide selection of home-made pies. Dogs are welcome in the bar and lounge.
The Black Cock Inn in Broughton-in-Furness is run by dog-owners who are happy to welcome visiting dogs. This is a traditional Lake District pub, with an honest, hearty menu. An excellent choice after a day's touristing.
The Blacksmith's Arms in Broughton Mills, near Broughton-in-Furness is an attractive doggy pub. Built as a farmhouse in 1577, it has atmospheric panelling, slate floors and oak beams. Serves the Lake Districts own Jennings' and guest beers from local microbreweries.
The Newfield Inn is a dog-friendly pub in Seathwaite in the Duddon Valley. It has a large garden and fabulous views. The Newfield serves traditional local food, with tasty seasonal specials.
The Shepherd's Arms in Ennerdale Bridge is a familiar, traditional Lakes former coaching house with white-washed walls and big sash windows. It's located on the main junction for passers-by - although, nowadays, those passers-by are likely to be walkers on the coast-to-coast walk. The Shepherd's is dog-friendly and has real ales and hearty, home-cooked food.
The Wheatsheaf Inn in Low Lorton welcomes dogs on leads in the bar. It's a seventeenth-century building, with an open fire, book-lined walls and an enclosed beer garden, serving Jennings' and a selection of guest beers. The views here are second to none, looking out on to Whinlatter, Hobcarton, Hopegillhead, Whiteside and Grassmoor.
The Kirkstile Inn is the pub of choice for lunch in Loweswater for both two-legged and four-legged visitors (dogs are not allowed in the bar between 6pm and 10pm). CAMRA's pub of the year is dog-friendly, serves great beer, fab food and a great welcome in a traditional Lake District setting.
The Middle Ruddings Inn at Braithwaite, near Keswick, is a rambling Edwardian building with a lovely garden and open views to the Skiddaw range. They welcome dogs in the bar, where you can choose from their selection of very hearty meals.
The Sun Inn in Bassenthwaite is just the sort of place to collapse in after a long walk with the dog. It has a great ambience and delicious food. There's a scenic beer garden, with doggy bowls topped up with fresh water.
The Dog and Gun in Keswick is well-known amongst locals and visitors alike for welcoming dogs, and you can be sure there will be several there at any time of day. It's a very attractive pub, with log fires, slate floors and low ceilings, serving unpretentious, filling grub.
The Scafell Hotel in Rosthwaite, Borrowdale is fantastically located near the foot of Great Gable, in the centre of the valley. Just right for a pint and a bite in the middle of a day's walking. Dogs are very welcome here.
The Tithe Barn in Cockermouth welcomes dogs. It's a Jennings' pub - not surprisingly, given the brewery is located in Cockermouth - and it serves home-cooked food in its bar and restaurant.
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ROSALIE FLINT is TWENTY-SIX YEARS OLD and a SOCIALITE amongst THE SACRED TWENTY-EIGHT in LONDON. She looks remarkably like VICTORIA PEDRETTI and considers herself NEUTRAL. She is currently OPEN.
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tw: death, murder
Rosalie Flint had lived a charmed life. Born on the sprawling and beautiful Flint estate in Berkshire Rosalie was the only daughter of DIONYSUS FLINT and LOTTE KRAUSE and the jewel in the crown of the Flint family. From a long line of Pure-Blood sorcerers, the Flint family held their name in high regard, only marrying those they believed to be of equal standing in society. The Flint family were influential and intelligent leaders who were highly respected amongst the wizarding world and it was his wish that Rosalie and her older brother DECIUS continue this excellent reputation. When her brother was of schooling age, he was taken from their family home and cast to the far corners of the east wing where he would learn to survive without the love and affection of the family unit. The separation confused Rosalie who spent her time playing in the gardens or taking tea with her mother, sometimes passing her brother when she snuck into his wing and leaving hurt and confused when one of the elves caught her and told her to leave. Rosalie could see how much it hurt her mother being separated from her son and often heard her parents arguing about it and the change that it had made to her son. Rosalie hadn’t known her brother any differently to the way he was, but found him cold and detached, a smaller version of their father almost with impeccable manners and intellect beyond his years.
The change her mother had seen in her brother made Rosalie think she would be spared the same cruel separation from her mother and father, but she was wrong. When Rosalie was six she was taken and placed in the same wing as Decius with little contact with her parents to harden her up. The time spent with her mother was replaced by tutors and finishing teachers. Rosalie found it difficult. Tears running down her face as she was taught to balance a book on her head and when she said answers incorrectly. But at least for a short while she had her brother. Decius fought for his sister, teaching her things she didn’t quite grasp and drying her tears when she cried. Decius had been a stranger to Rosalie but then he became her best friend. The two forged an unbreakable bond in the halls of their home. When Decius left for Hogwarts it all but broke her heart. But Rosalie knew it wouldn’t do her well to dwell on her sadness. Rosalie was a Flint. Their family didn’t cry, they didn’t crack, they were strong. Alone in Berkshire, Rosalie worked hard to better herself into someone she knew her family could be proud of, working hard each day to learn the history of Hogwarts and do all of the set reading so she would take to being at school like a duck to water. When Rosalie arrived at Hogwarts she felt herself flourish.
Sorted into Slytherin with her cousin LYRA BRUKE the girls quickly became friends with a few of the students sharing their dorm ANDROMEDA BLACK and ADRASTEIA GREENGRASS and AALIYAH GOSFORTH forging a little gang of Slytherins she felt happy to be around. Her friends brought out a more rebellious streak in her, creating the circles of people she would be in to work including her cousin CAIUS and Decius. Rosalie was naturally more of a wallflower than the rest of her family, though she pulled on her inner Flint strength to work a room and make friends, knowing it was what her family would want from her. An intelligent witch, upon graduation Rosalie dabbled with the idea of taking up a job in the Ministry to make more use of her intellect. She enjoyed research and reading, but over the years had found something she liked more which her family money allowed her to indulge in. Singing. A beautiful songstress with a voice as captivating as a siren’s, after a few rounds of fire whiskey she was the centre of attention at every party, her voice drifting round parties and bars as people listened to her in awe. It was the beauty of her voice that caught the attention of CHRISTIANO PARKINSON, the co-owner of The Grave Affair bar in Knockturn Alley which Rosalie frequented with her friends and family.
Knowing she had a habit of being thrust upon to a stage in the local bars, Christiano heard her singing one night in The Hopping Pot and approached her about a position singing at the club. Naturally, she refused, knowing her family wouldn’t think too favourably about her singing for money in a local bar. Rosalie agreed to sing once a week in The Grave Affair for free, purely due to her love of singing to which Christiano and his sister and fellow co-owner ANDRESSA PARKINSON agreed. Although being the centre of attention wasn’t natural to her, Rosalie enjoyed the feeling that being on stage gave her. When she sang it was simply her, the lights and her voice. Her family and friends cheering from their table was simply an added bonus as was her brother beaming with pride. But it wasn’t just Rosalie’s inner circle who had been watching her closely. JONATHAN REEVES had been in her brother’s year at Hogwarts, a fellow Slytherin that Rosalie had sometimes seen in the common room who she’d seen around Decius and his friends sometimes. A Half-Blood, with a Pure-Blood father who’d fallen in love with a Muggle which he hoped his friends would forget. In Rosalie’s memory Jonathan had been like Decius and his friends, a well groomed party boy but all that suddenly changed and Rosalie stopped seeing him. Then one night he appeared in The Grave Affair, with long hair and a beard but Rosalie recognised him instantly.
Jonathan became a puzzle she wanted to solve, what time he gave her was precious and although he disappeared every so often without a trace it didn’t stop her waiting for him after his shifts and trying to learn as much about him as she could. Whilst potential suitors she’d encountered had appeared peacockish and narcissistic, he was the opposite and what was a blossoming friendship quickly became a hidden romance with Rosalie falling in and out of bars with him behind the back of her family. Jonathan would never be accepted by them due to his blood status, but when Rosalie learned the true reason for his disappearances she knew their romance would be the death of her. The love of her life was a werewolf, registered and living in FENRIR GREYBACK’s pack of wolves who’d taken him in when his parents had kicked him out. Rosalie’s heart bled for him and as much as she loved her family and longed for the approval of her parents, high society slowly faded away in her mind as she fell deeper in love with him. The last few months of her life had been stressful. Hiding her romance from her closest friends and her brother as she tried to juggle the people she loved most in her life whilst trying to remain authentic. Events were the most difficult, where she and Jonathan stole kisses from one another in corridors and exchanged wantan glances and The Yule Ball was no different.
There she had stood, wrapped in the arms of the person she loved, only to be confronted by HARRISON BAGNOLD, a wicked look in his eye as he pointed his wand at Jonathan. Instinctively, Rosalie dived in front of him, not quick enough to pull out her wand and took the hit of the curse. Her body went cold and as she felt the light leave her eyes, the only thing in her heart was love and the painful knowledge she’d never see Jonathan again. When Rosalie opened her eyes she was lying in dirt and staring up at the sky. She must have fallen asleep in the woods close to the party. Confused, she stood up, brushed the dirt from her dress and went looking for Jonathan but found the ball was long since over. Both Decius and her friends were nowhere to be found. Returning home she went to bed and slept for what felt like an age, with vivid dreams filling her mind of Harrison, Jonathan, the bright flash of green. When she awoke her brother cried. Wrapping his arms around her shouting about how glad he was she was home. Showing her the paper her eyes widened in horror. Rosalie Flint had been missing for just over two weeks before she’d stepped down for breakfast that morning. Trying to live her life as normal things keep happening she finds difficult to ignore. Her skin is cold to the touch and time skips whilst she’s sleeping sometimes as if lost in a memory. Knowing it has something to do with the night of the ball, Rosalie is quietly trying to find answers about what happened, starting with the whereabouts of the last two faces she saw before she was hit with that curse.
→ ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Blood Status → Banshee
Pronouns: She/Her
Identification: Cis Female
Sexuality → Sexually Fluid
Relationship Status → In a Relationship with Jonathan Reeves
Previous Education → Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry (Slytherin)
Societies → Pura Sorores
Family → Eelis Burke (uncle), Kratista Burke (aunt), Caius Burke (cousin), Lyra Burke (cousin), Elijah Yaxley (uncle), Ismena Yaxley (aunt), Eleanor Yaxley (cousin), Victor Yaxley (cousin)
Connections → Jonathan Reeves (boyfriend), Adrasteia Greengrass (best friend), Andromeda Black (best friend), Walden MacNair (close friend), Aaliyah Gosforth (close friend), Erik Borgin (friend) Anastasia DuPont (friend), Narcissa Black (friend), Andressa Parkinson (casual boss/friend), Christiano Parkinson (casual boss/friend), Alecto Carrow (colleague), Amycus Carrow (colleague), Silas Crump (unknown adversary), Harrison Bagnold (unknown adversary), Regulus Black (unknown adversary)
Future Information → N/A
ROSALIE FLINT IS A LEVEL 4 BANSHEE.
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Wedding Casino in Gosforth
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