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15 years ago
fabulous atmosphere great food highly recommend the sunday roasts
Old Airfield
Wigton CA7 5HW
United Kingdom
016973 51373
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http://whiteheatherhotelkirkbride.co.uk/
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White Heather Kirkbride provides a beautiful venue and delicious refreshments for all functions. We are a family-run business with over 30 years of experience.
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