PATTERDALE Hall is Bolton’s Adventure Learning Centre in the Heart of the Lake District.
With its head office at Bolton School, Bolton School Services Ltd runs a high quality adventure learning centre in the heart of the Lake District National Park, on the shores of Lake Ullswater.
When not delivering adventurous programmes for the students of Bolton School, the team at Patterdale Hall offer their services and facilities to other schools, groups, families and the corporate sector.
The high quality residential provision including newly refurbished en-suite bedrooms and excellent standard of food served in the country house dining room, sets Patterdale Hall apart from the competition.
A spokesman said: “The small team of staff take the time to understand their customers’ needs with a single point of contact within the centre, meaning that every programme or package is unique, tailor-made to the customers’ needs and requirements.
“I bet that’s expensive! Well, no not really. We know that the prices we charge for what we offer are very competitive in the market place, and you won’t find the same quality for a better price.
“We’ve been operating from Patterdale Hall since 1995, 22 years of evolution and improvement. We were able to turn from tenants to landlord in 2014 meaning the hall has subsequently seen significant investment in its structure. We are a learning organisation and practise what we preach, always striving for excellence.
“What makes Patterdale Hall special? That’s a really easy question to answer, it’s all about people and place. We have a great team of enthusiastic, friendly people working together to ensure every customer has a great experience. The location is stunningly beautiful and is now part of the UNESCO world heritage site. Put the two things together and you get a great product and happy customers every time.”
Patterdale Hall is available to all groups and we encourage your enquiries via our website www.patterdalehall.org.uk or direct on enquires@patterdalehall.org.uk.
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