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Walker Ground Manor, Hawkshead, Cumbria

Walker Ground Manor
Hawkshead
Cumbria

LA22 0PD

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The winner of the best Bed & Breakfast at the 2005 North West England‚s tourism awards, Walker Ground Manor is truly somewhere special.

Set in its own grounds on the edge of the picturesque village of Hawkshead, this beautiful traditional English Lake District country house, dating from the late 16th century, still has many original features; with fine oak floors and panelling, and rare barley twist oak staircase. Full of charm and character, all the rooms are individually furnished and decorated, and offer a high standard of accommodation, with a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. In an idyllic peaceful location, Walker Ground Manor offers a superbly quiet and relaxing experience.

A short drive north from Hawkshead brings Coniston, Langdale, Grasmere and Ambleside within easy reach, and with the busy centres of Windermere and Bowness just a short ferry ride away, making Walker Ground Manor an ideal central location for visiting the entire South Lakeland area.

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Ratings/Awards: Bed & Breakfast of the Year 2005
Northwest England's Tourism Awards

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