Location
In the perfect spot, directly on the shores of Lake Windermere, with the pretty town of Bowness just a couple of minutes' drive away.
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The Cotswolds, Herefordshire, Derbyshire, Oxfordshire, The Peak District
The heart of the UK is scattered with medieval towns and villages that seem almost completely untouched by time. The region seamlessly combines great cities, such as majestic Oxford with rural gems like the Cotswolds and the Peak District.
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Mythical landscapes and immersive history compete for your attention in Ireland. There's no wonder it's named the Emerald Isle: a visit to the ever-changing vistas of Donegal or the grave beauty of Connemara will soon reveal why.
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Welcome to the epic North of England, home to a multi-layered history, ultra-cool, industrial cities and vast swathes of dramatic scenery. From the medieval city of York to the inspirational beauty of the Lake District, the North never fails to impress.
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Few landscapes on earth are as dramatic as Scotland: think eagles cruising through cloud-whipped skies, secluded lochs and atmospheric ruins atop dramatic hillsides. Marvel at Edinburgh's gothic architecture or lose yourself in the wilderness of the Highlands.
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Hampshire, Kent, Surrey, In or Near London
Escape to England's South East when you're craving a peaceful break. From Kent - the Garden of England - to Hampshire’s rolling countryside and maritime heritage, long stretches of ruggedly beautiful coastline meet national parks, quiet villages and pockets of wilderness.
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Welcome to Wales, where just a hop across the border from England feels like you've entered a new world entirely. This compact country boasts inspiring hills, formidable castles and moody coastlines of crumbling rock and golden sand.
The kitchen features stone surfaces and quality appliances by Gaggenau, with Ralph Lauren, Andrew Martin and Van Thiel furniture. No expense has been spared in creating this fantastic property. It has all the latest mod-cons including a convenient ‘Quooker’ tap and three cookers! Food preparation becomes a pleasure in surroundings like these. The breakfast area’s oak dining table and benches overlook the lake, perfectly positioned to catch the sun at breakfast time. And the formal dining area has a wonderful 3.5m bespoke log edge oak table made by Whetstone Oak. Tucked out of the way, the downstairs utility area has a boot room, cloakroom with shower and laundry facilities, perfect for guests who have come to enjoy active days in the mountains or on the lake.
The glass and stainless steel staircase leads to five en-suite bedrooms with floor to ceiling windows, four with uninterrupted lake views, and three with balconies. The bedrooms are large, with comfy ViSpring beds, two of which can be converted into twins. The master bedroom and ‘room one’ both have oval baths overlooking Lake Windermere, perfect for a sunset bathe. Luxury is completed by all the bathrooms having Mandarin Stone walls and giant Drench showers. Bliss.
We’ve tried to think about everything to make your stay at Lake Windermere House just perfect. In all of our big houses to rent, we provide all the essential features to cater for a large group. Here’s a list of all the practical provisions we have at the house. If there’s anything you can’t see here but need, just ask as we’ll see what we can do.
The Lake District is renowned for its beauty and the wide range of activities. From the house you can go kayaking off the jetty or take one of the many walks that allow you to soak in the beauty of the area. There are endless trails around the lakes and for the serious walker there are more strenuous mountain climbs. Or hire a bike. Windermere Cycle Hire Centre is at the Windermere Railway Station platform. As an alternative you can go horse riding from one of the many riding centres close by. Or why not simply go for a cruise? They are available on many of the area’s lakes. Or visit a castle or wonderful garden such as Wray Castle set amongst woodland on the western shores of Lake Windermere with oodles of history and some great stories to tell. Or Holker Hall where there are lots of kids’ play areas and places to picnic. Indeed, nearby Bowness-on-Windermere is now one of the main centres for outdoor activities in the whole of the country and there are loads of adventure activity companies so whatever your favourite pursuits, you are bound to find something to suit you. And it’s worth a visit to St Martin’s Church, built in 1483. The area behind the church is the oldest part of Bowness, an entanglement of narrow streets known as Lowside, which gives an insight into the area’s past.
In the perfect spot, directly on the shores of Lake Windermere, with the pretty town of Bowness just a couple of minutes' drive away.
Check in is at 4pm on the day of your arrival at Lake Windermere House, and check out is at 10am.
There is plenty of parking available at Lake Windermere House.
Yes. There are many bars and restaurants to choose from in Bowness on Windermere, booking ahead is advisable in the Summer months.
Storrs Hall Hotel (within walking distance of Lake Windermere House)
Offering a formal fine dining menu of five courses or a nine course tasting menu. It’s a very popular choice for afternoon tea served from 1pm – 4.30pm daily.
Two bars in one… take your pick! Both offer something a little bit different to each other, but both still packed with great ambience, good quality food and friendly staff... all in the heart of Bowness-on-Windermere and a minutes walk to the lake.
A wonderful seafood restaurant, Hooked Seafood Restaurant opened in November 2010. Owner Michael Gould strives to serve the freshest and tastiest seafood with flavours and influences from the Mediterranean, South East Asia and Australasia.
Francine’s is a relaxed and friendly bistro-styled restaurant with an a la carte menu and daily additions boards available with a great wine list and a large selection of local speciality ales.
The Brown Horse Inn is a traditional country inn located in the beautiful Winster Valley, only 5 minutes outside of Bowness.
The dining table at Lake Windermere House can seat 10 guests comfortably.
Yes, children are welcome at Lake Windermere House and a high chair and cot are available on request.
Sorry, Lake Windermere House does not allow pets. Please click to see our full range of pet friendly properties.
Sorry, Lake Windermere House is not suitable for hen or stag parties. Click here to view our full range of hen party houses.
We're sorry, but the maximum number of guests at Lake Windermere House must not exceed 10.
We're sorry, but Lake Windermere House is not suitable for weddings. Please click to see our full collection of big houses to hire for a wedding.
The nearest train station is Windermere, an 11 minute drive away.
Lake Windermere House is 1 hour 36 minutes' drive from Manchester Airport.
Yes, we ask to hold a cautionary deposit of £2,000 during your stay at Lake Windermere House. This is requested just two weeks prior to your stay, and is returned shortly after, assuming no damage to the property or its contents (see our Booking T&Cs for more information).
You can check availability and pricing and place your booking request online, or by calling our team on 01242 352 747.
When booking, we ask for a deposit of 33% of the total price, with the balance due 3 months prior to your stay (or the full balance when booking within 3 months of your stay).