This is such a beautiful place, full of country elegance. Lovely lounges and a comfortable bar. It's location on Lake Windermere is just breathtaking. The extensive grounds allow for strolls along the shore and out onto the lake to view the Storrs Temple.
Afternoon tea or a sandwich lunch, sitting in sunshine with stunning views of the lake could be absolutely perfect. But it's not because the food just isn't right. I took a friend for afternoon tea 18 months ago and was very disappointed. Beautifully presented, very expensive, but distinctly below standard. We were even served a piece of bread that was a crust with the brown crusty bits sliced off! To be fair, the management offered us a complementary afternoon tea.
I recently gave them another chance, and tried tea with biscuits and scones. We each had 3 biscuits. The almond biscuits were delicious mouthfuls of buttery crispness, but the other two were unpleasantly soft and tasteless. The scones were served with spheres of rich clotted cream, very good jam and raspberries (an excellent idea as the raspberry cuts through the fat of the cream and balances the sweetness of the jam). They looked fabulous, but the taste and texture of the scones was just okay. Not a patch on the scone I ate today in Booth's 1847 in Garstang, or the scone I ate last week in a guest house in Horton in Ribblesdale.
I mentioned the inedible biscuits when paying at reception, but the receptionist was less than concerned. I suggest you visit Storrs Hall for a relaxing drink, but eat elsewhere. read more