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Stonegarth Guest House
2 Eskin St
Keswick
Cumbria

CA12 4DH
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A house full of character and luxury, spacious rooms, excellent food and ample car parking: all in peaceful surroundings, just three minutes walk from the town centre. Stonegarth is a distinctive Grade II listed Victorian residence which still retains many interesting architectural features.Situated in a quiet residential area close to the centre of Keswick it is within easy reach reach of all local amenities At Stonegarth we are noted for our warm and friendly atmosphere..... our aim is to offer you the best possible attention on your holiday.Keswick, situated in the Northern lakes is a tranquil market town. It sits at the foot of Skiddaw (one of Europe's oldest mountains), on the edge of Derwentwater (the widest lake in 'The Lake District). Apart from the traditional market day (Saturday) the town incorporates a wide variety of cafes, bakeries, restaurants and pubs and a huge selection of shops, from the many mountaineering outlets to fashion and local produce! There is the famous 'Theatre by the Lake', the pencil museum (where the first pencil was created), art galleries and much more.For the outdoor enthusiasts, many of the great walks begin from Keswick (or very near by). The Keswick Launch which runs boat trips hourly around Derwentwater can drop you at one of the many landings where you can explore Cat Bells, Lodore, Causey Pike and more. The area is also ideal for other popular sports such as paragliding, windsurfing, horse riding, canoeing, mountain biking or climbing.Please Note: We are a No-Smoking property. Regrettably, we cannot accept pets. Children over 12 years welcome. Check-In time: 1100 and Check-Out time: 1000.

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