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Bed And Breakfast In Keswick

Bed and breakfast accommodation that is tasteful, quiet and relaxing, and conveniently situated in Keswick in the Lake District. We aim to provide high quality, fuss-free, and comfortable bed and breakfast accommodation in our Victorian town house, still with many original features, in Keswick. At our guest house you are guaranteed freedom from flowery wallpaper and doilies! We are situated only 5 minutes' walk from Keswick town centre and a short stroll from the shore of Derwentwater - one of the Lake District's great lakes - and within easy access of the fells. We have a total of 6 bedrooms, 4 of which are en-suite doubles or twins, along with 2 single rooms. Both the single rooms have their own wash basin, and share a bathroom and 2 toilets. All rooms are centrally heated and have tea, coffee, and hot chocolate making facilities. We've tried to be a bit different with our choice of decor - more Ikea than your granny's house!. The beds are large, firm and guaranteed not saggy. In the en-suite rooms, the doubles are positively huge.

Squirrel Lodge Guest House is a warm and cosy family run guest house situated in a quiet street only a few minutes walk from the centre of the bustling and popular market town of Keswick with its many attractions, shops, cafes and pubs, and many walks can be started from the door. We have a perfect mix of accommodation, serviced daily, with all en-suite rooms. As an additional benefit for our guests, Wi-Fi internet is available throughout the house. Our large breakfasts, cooked freshly to your order give you an ideal start to your day - be it exploring the National Park and beyond or fuel for a full day out on the fells. Please see our breakfast page for details on how well we cater for vegetarians as well as those with more traditional tastes.
With many years combined experience in the hospitality industry Pat and John have now been running Squirrel Lodge for nine years with the aim of providing guests with warm and comfortable accommodation in a welcoming and friendly atmosphere and at realistic prices. We continue to maintain and improve our standards for your comfort and our facilities have been awarded VisitBritain 4 Star quality rating.
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Scales Farm Country Guest House
A warm welcome awaits you at our beautifully renovated 17th Century Lakeland farmhouse. The farm is set on the slopes of Blencathra, 10 minutes from Keswick, with wonderful southerly views. All bedrooms are en-suite (three ground floor) have colour television, tea/coffee making facilities, fridges. The guests? beamed sitting room has a wood-burning stove and a full choice breakfast is served in the attractively decorated dining room. Ample parking space and pretty gardens, a lovely base for walking or touring.
Telephone: 01768 778305
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More Information About Keswick
Keswick is a market town within the district of Allerdale, Cumbria, England. With a population of 4,281, according to the 2001 census, it is situated just north of Derwent Water, and a short distance from Bassenthwaite Lake, both in the Lake District National Park. Keswick is on the A66 road linking Workington and Penrith, as well as the A591 road, linking it to Windermere, Kendal and to Carlisle (via the A595 road). It lies within the historic county boundaries of Cumberland. Present Day Today, the majority of Keswick's businesses are tourism related, providing accommodation and facilities for the tens of thousands of people visiting the area each year. The Keswick Tourism Association publishes an annual guide to the area, including details of annually inspected and approved visitor accommodation. Many visitors to Keswick come for the town's annual film festival that in 2006 attracted almost 3,000 paying customers.[citation needed] Keswick is also host to an annual beer festival which takes place on Keswick Rugby Union Club field and an annual jazz festival. The Beer Festival is held the first weekend in June, run jointly by Keswick Rugby Club & Keswick Lions. Over 5,000 people attend and can sample 200 real ales plus many ciders, lagers and bottle beers. Live bands play throughout the festival. A half marathon is held each May; the 13.1 mile course starts in Keswick, loops through Borrowdale and circles Derwent Water before finishing at Keswick Rugby Club. In May, 2007 the town hosted the Keswick Mountain Festival. On 11 January 2005, Keswick was granted Fairtrade Town status. Places Of Interest Keswick is the home of the modern Theatre by the Lake which is the permanent home for repertoire and festivals. It carries on the tradition of summer season productions first started by Century Theatre in the 'Blue Box'. This was originally a mobile theatre which subsequently found a static home at Keswick for many years and is currently situated at Snibson Discovery Park in Leicestershire. The town is home to the Cars of the Stars Motor Museum, a motor vehicle museum featuring celebrity cars from television and film, and Keswick Museum and Art Gallery; a Victorian museum which features the famous Musical Stones of Skiddaw. Keswick is also the site of the Cumberland Pencil Museum. This details the manufacturing history of pencils and shows how pencils have been used through the ages. [3] One of the exhibits is what is claimed to be the world's largest pencil. Castlerigg stone circle, a well preserved prehistoric monument, is two miles away. Transport The town used to be linked to Cockermouth and Penrith via the Cockermouth, Keswick and Penrith Railway which closed in 1972. There is a project to reopen the railway.[4] The town is served by a range of bus services providing connections with nearby towns such as Cockermouth, Penrith, Windermere and Kendal. However, the majority of visitors arrive by car, and are catered for by a number of town centre car parks. Dialect The Keswick dialect is a variant of the Cumbrian dialect spoken around the Keswick and Cockermouth area
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