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Annisgarth, Windermere, Cumbria

Annisgarth
48 Craig Walk
Windermere
Cumbria

LA23 2JT
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Annisgarth is a traditional Victorian terraced House on Craig Walk, just off the main Windermere - Bowness road and away from the hustle bustle and traffic, whilst only a five minute walk to the cafes pubs and restaurants, the cinema and all the other amenities and attractions of Bowness.

Each of the delightful guest rooms is individually furnished and has a hospitality tray and colour television. Also provided, large fluffy bath sheets, a full selection of toiletries, radio alarm clocks, hairdryers and a DVD player in each room, just ask if you would like to borrow a DVD.

Langdale is the luxury room at the top of the house it has a spa bath and a walk in shower. Rydal is a good size double en suite room, which can also be used as a twin room. Grasmere is a well equipped double room, with a private shower room, just feet away from your door.

After a refreshing night's sleep, relax over a delicious breakfast, cooked to order from the finest and freshest locally sourced produce and ingredients. We offer a good range, and can cater for many different diets. Please ask

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