Located just a short walk from Lake Windermere, this charming 19th century Lake District town house has been given a makeover during... more »
Located just a short walk from Lake Windermere, this charming 19th century Lake District town house has been given a makeover during 2007/2008. Providing 16 relaxing, comfortably furnished en-suite rooms for guests to enjoy bed and breakfast accommodation in Windermere. Rooms have been dressed with bespoke soft furnishings, excelsior deluxe mattresses, 20 inch flat screen Philips TV's with 10 channels, in the lounge area guests can relax on the dark brown leather Chesterfields. Parking is also not a problem as there is private of street car parking with ample space for all. The hotel is positioned just a two minute walk from the recently refurbished Windermere town centre with its variety of shops and selection of good quality restaurants which is why the hotel have chosen only to cater for bed and breakfast. Look no further for clean comfortable accommodation ideally located for guests to enjoy the English Lake District, then after a good night's rest recharge with the breakfast buffet and freshly prepared Cumbrian Breakfast. The Lodge is centrally located in the town of Windermere, originally called Birthwaite until the Kendel and Windermere Rail company built a train station in the village and called it Windermere Station, a name which has been associated with the town and lake since. The train station itself is a site to see as are the cottages built in 1849 for the rail executives and designed by the Famous architect Augustus Pugin. One of the cottages even contains a replica of the fireplace he designed in the Palace of Westminster. Then there is Blackwell house, a fantastic example of the Arts and Crafts period which has recently been restored to its former glory. The Lake is also home to Brockhole, the Lake District Visitor Center which houses several interactive features detailing the story of how the National park came to be. Then there is the World of Beatrix Potter attraction, a must for anyone whether with family or having a romantic break. The Lake itself has long been a place for watersports enthusiasts to visit, despite the local council imposing a speed restriction on the lake. Many Water speed world records have been set on the lake in the 1930s and 1950s. Nearby is the town of Ambleside on the northern edge of the Lake. The Town is the base for all Cycling, Climbing and Mountaineering activities in the area and also home to St Martin's College, soon to be the University of Cumbria.Also close by is the Village of Bowness-on-Windermere, a town that has grown alongside Windermere since the building of the Station. The Windermere Steamboats Museum is located in Bowness and houses an exhibition by Arthur Ransome, Authur of several books including Swallows and Amazons in which he based the Town of 'Rio' on Bowness-on-Windermere.
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Location. The Ellerthwaite Lodge is located in the Lake District village of Windermere, England, 500 metres from the town centre and half a mile from Lake Windermere. Windermere train station is 800 metres away. Hotel Features. Situated in a 19th century hunting lodge, the three storey traditional family run bed and breakfast is traditionally decorated, with original features. Ellerthwaite Lodge provides a first floor television lounge, laundry services and complimentary parking. A complimentary full English or continental breakfast is served each morning in two ground floor breakfast rooms, with bright decor and garden views. Although lunch and dinner are not available, there are a number of local pubs and restaurants offering a choice of dining in the area. Within five minutes' walk, there is a park with a children's playground, tennis courts, and cricket ground. Bicycles and horses can be hired nearby and boat cruises can be organised at the lake. Golfers will find a golf course and driving range in the vicinity. Guestrooms. The 15 guestrooms have pale walls, floral fabrics, and pine furniture. Period features include high ceilings and exposed beams. All rooms have televisions, clock radios, hairdryers and coffee/tea makers. Expert Tip. Hill Top is the 17th century cottage where Beatrix Potter brought Jemima Puddle Duck and Peter Rabbit to life. Many original paintings are on display. Entrance is free to the shop and garden on Thursdays and Fridays when the house is closed. Hill Top is two miles from Ellerthwaite Lodge and Windermere.
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23 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
We stayed in the "Retreat" suite and this definitely lived up to its name! The suite was large and included a walk in wardrobe, ample sized tv and its own DVD player (DVD's were available in the lounge free of charge). The bathroom included a shower, a bathtub big enough for two and a tv screen above the bath. Very luxurious!
The staff were incredibly attentive and the food was fantastic- breakfast is delivered to the room every morning which means you really can live in the suite for a few days!
The location is handy for local shops and Windermere.
23 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
We stayed in the "Retreat" suite and this definitely lived up to its name! The suite was large and included a walk in wardrobe, ample sized tv and its own DVD player (DVD's were available in the lounge free of charge). The bathroom included a shower, a bathtub big enough for two and a tv screen above the bath. Very luxurious!
The staff were incredibly attentive and the food was fantastic- breakfast is delivered to the room every morning which means you really can live in the suite for a few days!