A BRIEF HISTORY
Situated in a peaceful Cumbrian valley, Shap Wells Hotel has a storied past that stretches back to the late 19th century, when it first opened as a Victorian spa retreat built around natural sulphur springs, celebrated for their reputed healing properties. Over the years, it became a sought-after destination for those seeking rest and rejuvenation amid the clean air and dramatic fells. During the mid-20th century, the hotel briefly served a government role during World War II, a quieter chapter that adds to its layered heritage without overshadowing its legacy of hospitality. Following the war, Shap Wells resumed its life as a country hotel, welcoming travelers, walkers, and nature lovers alike. Today, the hotel remains a place of character and charm, where echoes of history blend with the timeless beauty of the Lake District landscape.