In February 1974 Miss Dalzell sold Langdale Chase to Mr. Norman Buckley, a Manchester solicitor, who already owned three Lakeland hotels and was the holder of nine world water speed records. He died in November 1974, leaving his widow, Mrs. Betty Buckley, to continue at Langdale Chase. Mrs. Buckley was a very well known and dynamic personality in Lakeland. She had played an active part in the running of all her late husband’s hotels, but after his death she devoted a major part of her life to the maintenance of Langdale Chase. In October 1981, her life came to a sudden and sad ending. In memory of Mr. & Mrs. Buckley a plaque was installed into the magnificent stained glass window in the hall.
The house has also featured in popular culture, with its outstanding location making it the natural choice for the classic English country house in Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘The Paradine Case’ starring Gregory Peck, and more recently in the Poirot episode ‘The Dumb Witness’ and the BBC drama ‘Across the Lake’ starring Anthony Hopkins, depicting the last 60 days of Donald Campbell’s life.
Langdale Chase joined the Daniel Thwaites family in 2017 and is a jewel in our crown of hotels, inns and pubs across the country. The hotel was closed in 2022 and after a 12 month sensitive restoration, reopened in November 2023, ushering in a new era of laid back luxury. We look forward to welcoming you soon.