Beneath the rugged fells of Troutbeck Valley, you will discover The Mortal Man. Dignified in its long established position as the valley's inn since 1689, it resides over a wondrous panorama (see below) that has captivated the great minds of poets, authors and painters throughout the centuries.

Originally a small ale house built by Isaac Cookson, it is probably best known because of its unusual name, derived from the sign which hangs by the road above and reads:

The Mortal Man, Troutbeck, Windermere
"O mortal man that lives by bread
what is it makes they nose so red?
Thou silly fool, that look'st so pale,
'Tis drinking Sally Birketts ale."


Today, The Mortal Man continues to inspire and charm its visitors. Blessed with unique views of the Lake District,
it is equally as beautiful inside. For more pictures, information and our tariff, please click here.


The Mortal Man, Troutbeck, Windermere, Lake District, Cumbria LA23 1PL - England, UK
Telephone: +44 (0)15394 33193 - Fax: +44 (0)15394 31261 - E-mail: enquiries@themortalman.com
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