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14 years ago
Stayed at the Hawksmoor Guest House about a week ago now and I have to say it is one of the best places I've stayed in Windermere. The staff were excellent and I had a fantastic time visiting the town and the two walks that I went on. read more
Lake Road
Windermere LA23 2EQ
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015394 42110
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The Angel Inn
(3 reviews)
Windermere is exceptionally charming, and the Angel Inn is the cream on the top. We stayed here for…read moreone night prior to embarking on a several day hiking adventure in the English lake district. After a train ride from London, we checked in and were immediately escorted to our rooms. It is a gorgeous, well appointed, old white cottage with seemingly unending English charm. The room included a queen bed with comfortable linens, en suite bath with a standup shower, in-room toiletries, coffee/tea service, and incredible views of the town of Windermere. Overall, it was very well appointed with modern features throughout. For dinner, we enjoyed the restaurant's evening special of sirloin and chips. We ordered it medium rare and it came cooked to medium. Prior to that we broke from English tradition, and ordered a very nice fruit & cheese plate for an appetizer. At the end of the meal, their sticky toffee pudding was quite rich and among the top four I've had in my life. They have a very lovely outdoor setting, complete with comfortable tables, that allow for glorious views of Windermere, both the town and the body of water. Angel Inn also has a guest lounge area, with comfortable sofas and chairs that allow you to warm yourself by their wood burning fireplace. It is within easy walking distance to the post office, co-op, Laundrette, and mere. It is a 1.6 mile walk, all downhill, from the Windermere train station. There are also bus routes to take you into town.
Beautiful B&B, although it borders on a small boutique hotel. The room was very nice and…read morecomfortable. It was easy to find and convenient to walk around town. My food was excellent. Essentially, Bangers and Mash.
The Howbeck Guest House
(2 reviews)
Wonderful part of the country and without contest one of the best Guest Houses in Windermere. We…read morehave stayed at both The Howbeck and the Windermere Suites which have the same owners and both offer luxury and privacy (esp Windermere Suites). Highly Recommended.
Very comfy and luxurious guest house, would returnread more
Thorncliffe B&B
(1 review)
Very warm and welcoming b&b. You are made to feel right at home by the owner Amanda. The rooms are…read morespacious, clean and really cosy. The choice of breakfast is great! I'd recommed the crumpets or the full english :). It's a nice walk in to both Windermere and Bowness from the b&b and there are lots of good places to eat and drink near by.
Kenilworth Guest House
Excellent B&B. Lovely, tasty furnished rooms and rich english breakfast. And one of the nicest…read morehosts we met. And a very well behaved dog! Thumbs up!
Green Gables Guest House
excellent guest house accommodation in windermere, cumbriaread more
From the owner: We provide excellent value bed and breakfast accommodation for single travellers, couples and…read morefamilies. We are a family owned and run business that has been established for many years and we see people return again and again
Southview Guest House
We had a great stay here for 3 nights. It was about £165 per person with breakfast included of…read morecourse. It's a short walk from the railway station and to Windermere's high street. The rooms are really comfortable. We had a room with two twins, a bathroom with a whirlpool tub, and a small sitting area. Breakfast was served everyday from 8:30-9:30 and is made to order. I had the full English one day and the Scrambled Eggs and Smoked Salmon another day. Both were excellent. It's really quiet at night. We had two neighbors in our corridor and not once did we hear them! They also have an indoor pool on premises but we didn't partake. I would totally stay here again!
Briardene B & B
We wanted to stay somewhere central in Windermere for walking, and found this lovely little B & B…read morevia Google. Most places only take bookings for a minimum of 2 nights over the weekend, but I emailed Sam from the Briardene who kindly let us just stay for the one night. We stayed in the cosy Attic room which was at the top of the house (suprise, suprise). It had a brass bed, en suite with a large colour telly and coffee making facilities (individual wrapped chocs too!!). There were extra touches such as his and hers dressing gowns in the bathroom, and bubble bath and cotton balls for our use. The breakfast was either served at 8 or 9 am, which was good after a night out. I had a full english which was served on a huge dinner plate and consisted on Cumberland sausage x 2, grilled bacon x 2, poached eggs x 2, beans, tomatoes, mushrooms, toast and tomato chutney. Hubby opted for the veggie breakfast which was also massive. Fresh coffee, juices, cereal and toast. I couldn't finish mine! Sam and David were really friendly and made us feel welcome, and the price was really reasonable. We shall be back!
Jerichos
Cute guesthouse located not too far from Windermere station. Although it's a walking distance from…read morethe station, I recommend taking a cab if you have a big suitcase because the roads are hilly. The room is simple but is tastefully decorated. I paid £100 for a queen size bed room which is a-ok for the UK standard but it felt slight expensive coming from the States. The breakfast was rather simple but hearty and traditional. There is a bus stop for 599 just a few minutes away which takes you to Bowness Pier, Grasmere, etc. I recommend going down to the Bowness Pier and take a ferry from there to Ambleside. My overall experience was 3.5.
Cragwood Country House Hotel & Restaurant
In the middle of a grey and wet Lake District, the charming Cragwood Country House is a warm and…read morebeckoning beacon. Check-in is friendly and efficient, and the rooms are spacious. The hotel has two parts, one old and one new. The older portion of the house is decidedly more charming--unsurprisingly!--yet the newer side is equally warm and comfortable, if not as lovely. Enjoy beautiful views out on to manicured gardens, the countryside, and the lake from your room and from all the main gathering spaces in the old house. Two well-stocked bars will serve up a tasty Hendricks and cucumber, or just about anything else you might fancy, along with crunchy bar snacks. But don't fill up--dinner is their pièce de résistance. Menus are dispersed and orders are placed over drinks and canapés, which might include mini pesto cream tarts and mackerel rillettes on brown bread, in front of a raging fire. One evening, our table's chosen starters included seared scallops and a goat's cheese and red onion flan, followed by an asparagus and cauliflower soup. Mains included pan roasted salmon, seared corn fed duck breast, and a lamb rump steak cooked to perfection, all rounded out with tasty accompaniments including roasted carrots, potatoes dauphinoise, inter alia. The fresh bread basket and chilled butter was overly tempting. Dessert was between perennial favorites such as tiramisu and a decadent chocolate brownie, to local delights such as sticky toffee pudding and a cheese platter. I opted for the latter, and was thoroughly impressed with the variety--and the quantity! The meal is topped off with french press pots of coffee and homemade chocolates. The beds are spacious and comfortable and the grounds offer short walks (nearby) and the location affords long walks, hikes, and treks in the vicinity. And then, there's always Beatrix Potter's house... Charming, indeed. And I highly recommend this comfortable, cozy English countryside getaway.
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A lovely B&B in Windermere. We were greeted on a cold and stormy evening with hot coffee and fresh…read morehome-made cake. Bedroom was beautifully appointed and the breakfast was superb. Have recommended it to friends and family and would stay there myself again in a heart beat. All round top notch B&B in a great location.
Stayed at Honister House in August 2014, and would be remiss if I did not write a review about this…read morebrilliant gem. Located just a few minutes walk from tranquil Derwent Water and the bustling Main Street, this B & B was a perfect getaway in the heart of the Lake District. New owners Ged and Carol have done updating to the premises, including a gorgeous new bath in largest suite, Cat Bells. The hosts were lovely and hospitable folks who were knowledgeable about the local terrain and very fun to trade stories of their various adventures around the world. Carol's breakfasts were also top notch, and I looked forward to our delicious treats every morning. Great value and location, immaculate rooms, delicious food, and wonderful hosts. Why would you book anywhere else in the Lake District?
Recently stayed at the Thornbank Guest House in March/April 2016. We had a lovely experience with…read moreour stay (4 people in two rooms) and would gladly stay there again in the future. It is very centrally located to Windermere and Bowness and Mark and Jane were very willing to share ideas of what we could do with our time in the area. They also had very useful walking guide booklets which made our trip unforgettable. The breakfasts were delicious, the rooms were clean and very pretty - you would be happy with a stay at these guest houses!
Mark and Jane are fantastic hosts. We stayed in room 1 with a queen bed and were very happy with…read moreour selection. Breakfast was very good and the rooms were maintained to an excellent standard. They were also very helpful in planning our days and a pleasure to chat with.
These guys went over and above, making up more rooms and beds than we thought were physically…read morepossible! A great location in the town centre as a base for stag / hen dos as we were on. Cheap and cheerful, helpful staff, good ales. Parking at the back was a godsend for the lads. Thanks, Rainbow Tavern!!
Lovely clean pub, the owners are very friendly and helpful. Good homemade food and a nice relaxed…read moreatmosphere. The accomadation is really nice, in a separate out building that is a converted coaching inn, exceptionaly clean and bright, nice comfy bed, nicely decorated, ensuite, tea, coffee etc and tv. Nice court yard to sit outside in summer and right on the high street. Highly recommend thid pub.
We were booked into this hotel by the folks who arranged our C2C walkabout. Right on the walking…read moretrack. Located on a working sheep farm (but what isn't in Borrowdale?), with superb dining room food for dinner and breakfast. Packed lunch is pricier (£7.25) than at other places we've stayed, but there is nothing else until Grasmere if you're on the walk. Comfortable rooms, without TV (but one is available in the lounge). Baths on the small side.
I was staying nearby at the Borrowdale Youth Hostel but had dinner here last week after a massive…read morehike beginning with a dawn ascent of Scafell Pike. The food was simply superb. I had the black pudding salad and the slow roasted Lakeland lamb which was probably the best tasting lamb I have ever had - quite different in taste to most lamb (especially that here in the US). My son had some wonderful local shrimp and a good steak. The place is really a pub gone gastro and is very cosy and perfectly positioned at a dead end in a stunning Lakes valley. The beer selection was also excellent - 6 enticing and local cask ales including the rare but impressive Sneck Lifter as well as the local favorite Cumberland Ale and a very refreshing gold ale from Keswick Brewing. For beer and food in the Lakes I could not have asked for more!
This hotel was nice and lying on the top slopes of Kendal. The spa was also located in the hotel…read moreand was small and convenient. The breakfast was amazing according to my partner. The staff were reasonably friendly for a busy hotel. A good place to stay for reaching the lake district and wainwright walks
A good venue for works dos, Christmas parties and the like. I didn't stay at the hotel bur friends…read moredid and were happy with their accomodation. Good food and drinks supplied, a dance floor of youre feeling the need and easy to find, park and get a taxi to and from.
People unfamiliar with the area will miss this place, but you should not. We were taken there by a…read morelocal friend for lunch. The tea room has a limited selection of delicious home made food and dessert. The two ladies who were there were very friendly and made us feel very welcome. Their prices were very reasonable and i really got the feeling I was helping support a deserving family. The outdoor tables have a beautiful Yorkshire view. I have no idea what the overnight accommodations are like, but I bet they're also very satisfying. They close by late afternoon, so don't plan on an evening meal here. Get over here quickly as the owners are retiring at the end of 2015. The tea room is known as The Flock-In.
Excellent service Great breakfast…read more Modern bathrooms Good Wi-Fi Beautiful views Lovely terrace
I stayed at Hillthwaite House for my 21st birthday with my family and it was the perfect treat. The…read morehotel is luxurious without feeling pretentious which is achieved by its cosy 'home-like' feel. If you are really wanting to unwind you can find a sauna and pool which were wonderfully quiet when we visited. The food at Hillthwaite house is of a really high quality - probably one of the best meals I have ever eaten out in fact and this is topped by the stunning views of Windermere and the Lake from the restaurant. On the doorstep are Windermere and Bowness with their quaint shopping streets and views of Cumbria.