The Horse and Rainbow is a large pub, it’s in the heart of the Lakeland hub of Kendal. Situated in the middle of the town opposite the Town Hall. The pub has been a feature of the town social network for many years.
The bar area is spacious and has the benefit of a comfortable dedicated seating area on two levels. The higher level has small booth areas where customers have their own tv. The higher level also has its own darts area after a recent refurb. It has a view onto the main shopping street. A separate games area with pool table is located to the other side of the bar. There are very large cellars in excellent condition, several storerooms. The Horse and Rainbow opens its doors to locals and holiday makers along with the dog walkers which visit kendal regular.
There is a beer garden with seating to the rear, which is a great feature for the summer months, also utilised as a smoking solution. This pub is one of the few pubs in the area that benefits from a substantial car park for up to 30 vehicles, with entry via All Hallows Lane.
Kendal is a town situated to the south of the Lake District, well placed for visitors due to its proximity to the M6 motorway and the sea. The town itself offers a variety of attractions for tourists, including shopping arcades, historical buildings, restaurants, and pubs. Kendal is also known as the gateway to the Lake District, being within easy reach of Windermere and other lakes in the area.
Kendal is famous for its Kendal Mint Cake, and the town boasts a thriving retail sector with several shopping arcades. The town centre is pedestrian-friendly and offers a safe and convenient way to explore the different shopping areas.
Kendal has a rich history, reflected in its many historical buildings. These include the parish church, houses and office buildings designed by local architects, the 14th century Castle Dairy, Kendal Castle and Castle Howe, Abbot Hall Museum, Kendal Museum, and numerous churches and houses dating from the 1600s to the present day. The town itself is characterized by narrow yards and lanes branching from the main street, and sits less than a mile from the boundary of the Lake District National Park.
Private Accommodation
The living accommodation comprises two bedrooms, a lounge, and a small kitchen, ideal for a couple or a small family.
Facilities
- Music Venue
- Sports Led
- Pub Games
- Car Park
- Beer Garden
- Cask Ales
- Wet Led
- Town Centre