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Lyndale Guest House offers an individual and relaxed atmosphere where you will receive a warm welcome and outstanding hospitality. Whether you are travelling alone, with a loved one, family or friends Lyndale Guest House will endeavour to meet your needs and requirements. Lyndale Guest House is ideally situated just 5 minutes walk from the picturesque village of Ambleside and a 5 minute walk from Waterhead on the shores of Windermere. Excellent location for ramblers, with many walks starting from the front door, cyclists with over night storage, hardened extremists or for those seeking a relaxed get away.
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Room Rates
Single - £28.00 per Room Double En-Suite - £56.00 per Room Twin En-Suite - £56.00 per Room |
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Lyndale Guest House
Lyndale Lake Road
Ambleside Cumbria LA22 0DN
Tel: 015394 34244 |
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 Ambleside, at the heart of the southern Lake District, is beautiful but busy. Its scenic setting, one mile north of Lake Windermere, guarantees its popularity. Grey stone houses, B&B's, hotels, galleries, and shops catering to the tourists abound. A short walk from Ambleside's centre is the location of the 70ft. (21m) waterfall, Stock Ghyll Force, which used to power several mills. The old Corn Mill-there was a mill on the site as early as 1335-now houses shops. Near Ambleside is Rydal Mount, home to William Wordsworth from 1813 until his death in 1850. It is little changed since that time and houses memorabilia of the poet. There are beautiful landscaped gardens and a walk on the property. The view over Rydal Water is said to have inspired Wordsworth's poetry. |
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