Crown and Mitre Hotel
The Crown and Mitre Hotel was built in 1905 on the site of the
original Crown and Mitre Inn which dates back to before the Jacobite
Rebellion of 1746. The Inn was demolished in 1902 to make way for the
existing Hotel which took 3 years to build. Ideally situated close to the historic sites of Carlisle, such as
Carlisle Cathedral, Carlisle Castle, The Old Town Hall built entirely
of sand stone, The Guildhall and Tullie House Museums. Local buses run
daily to Hadrians Wall and the famous village of Gretna Green. Refurbishments are now completed on over 50 of our guest rooms and
we have also fitted new electric front doors and work on a new disabled
toilet has been completed. We now offer Complimentary wireless internet access in the Lobby and Tavern Bar.
Facilities
- Leisure facilities