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We are situated in the centre of Windermere in a quiet road just minutes' walk from all amenities, the train, bus station and the Tourist Information Centre. We are always happy to advise our guests on the many attractions, and to lend a variety of maps and guidebooks. Enjoy breakfast in delightful surroundings, with an open fire in the Victorian fireplace whenever it is chilly outside, with beautiful views of 'the fells. We offer a choice of delicious English Breakfast. We offer out of season special breaks for those who enjoy the peace and beauty of late Autumn, Winter or early spring.
Children welcome from age 7.
Free Wi Fi connection
Online booking available through our own website www.ashleighhouse.com please click on link provided.
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Room Rates
Single En-Suite - £35.00 per Room Double En-Suite - £44.00 per Room Family En-Suite - £54.00 per Room |
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Ashleigh House
11, College Road
Windermere Cumbria LA23 1BU
Tel: 015394 42292 |
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 Windermere is a town in Cumbria, England, lying about one kilometre away from the lake of the same name. Although Windermere confusingly does not touch the lake, it has now grown together with the older lakeside town of Bowness-on-Windermere, though the two retain distinguishable town centres. There are a number of museums, but the main draw for its many tourists is the lake. Boats from the piers in Bowness (about a fifteen-minute walk from the top of Windermere town) sail around the lake, many calling at Ambleside or at Lakeside where there is a restored railway. Windermere town was known as Birthwaite prior to the arrival of the Kendal and Windermere Railway, which stimulated its development. Windermere station offers train and bus connections to the surrounding area, Manchester, Manchester Airport, and the West Coast Main Line. The geological formations around the area take their name from the town. They are called the Windermere Group of sedimentary rocks. The town's name is also given to the Rt. Hon. Dr David Clark, Baron Clark of Windermere, who now lives in Windermere. |
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