We found and booked Daresfield B&B on the iKnow website. On arrival we were greeted by the lady that lives there and shown to our room. She then asked us if we'd like a cup of tea which we thought was very kind and welcoming of her so we obliged. We dropped our bags off in our room which was immaculately clean and had one of the most amazing views of the Newland fells including Cats Bells. After 10 minutes the lady knocked on the door and told us our tea was ready and was in the lounge. So we went through and realised it was their personal living room, Old Mr Jones was sat their with his feet up, Dotty the dog at the side of him (not great if you are allergic to dogs, or simply dislike them, fortunately we do like them!), and we had to make small talk with the two owners whilst drinking our tea. Although the owners were very nice people we would have liked to have at least been asked if we wanted to do this or to have our tea in private. We're both private people and like to keep ourselves to ourselves on holiday. Anyway after we drank our tea we freshened up (very clean bathroom with bath and shower but normal see through windows with no curtains so no privacy) and had a walk into Keswick. It's about 15 minutes from the B&B down a railway track (or a 2 minute drive). We had a lovely walk around Derwent Water and then headed back to the B&B for a late afternoon nap. We were both very tired as we'd not had much sleep the night before (stayed with friends / clocks went forward, etc). When we got there the owners were blasting out Classic FM at a ridiculous volume. Their hifi system in the living room was right behind our bedroom wall. They knew we had come back as they had seen us and yet they didn't have the respect to turn their music down. Neither of us could get any sleep and we ended up having a shower and heading back out again. We had a nice night out on the town, found a few late opening pubs and then got lost walking back to the B&B. We should have checked out the roads into town while it was day light) rather than relying on the cycle paths. We eventually got back about 1.30am. There was no heating on. The rooms were freezing and the duvet covers extremely thin. My wife found a spare duvet in the wardrobe so we used that but it was covered in dust and made us both sneeze. We we got barely any sleep until the very early hours of the morning and ended up missing breakfast by an hour. We apologised and we was eventually offered the cereal and toast. I was that p****d off by the experience that I just said forget it, paid up and we left. I wouldn't recommend this B&B to anyone unless they like the idea of simply staying in someone's house and are willing to put up with loud music throughout the day and early evening, as well as freezing through the night. read more