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One of our bestsellers in Keswick! Less than a 5-minute walk from the centre of Keswick, in a quiet cul-de-sac, this Victorian property has free Wi-Fi and original features such as pitch pine doors and staircase.
All rooms at Abacourt House bed and breakfast have an en suite bathroom with a shower, free toiletries and a hairdryer. There is also a flat-screen TV, touch lamps and tea/coffee making facilities in each bedroom.
A cooked-to-order traditional English breakfast is served using fresh local produce and delicious Cumberland sausages. Lighter and Vegetarian options are available. There are many cafes, bars and restaurants a 2-minute walk away.
Keswick is a great place to explore from on foot, and guests can borrow guide books and maps. Carlisle is a 45-minute drive away from the bed and breakfast.
Four-star, with Silver and Breakfast Awards. Traditional Lakeland Slate Victorian Town House offers five double en-suite bedrooms with Fell views. HD TV, touch lamps, tea and coffee making facilities, hairdryers and free Wi-Fi – all aimed to make your stay as comfortable as possible – along with cooked-to-order traditional English breakfasts, served using fresh local produce and delicious Cumberland sausages. With keys provided upon arrival, guests are free to discover all that the traditional market town of Keswick has to offer at their leisure, from local shops and quaint tea rooms to numerous outdoor stores, bistros, steak houses and restaurants. Private Parking. Vegetarian, Coeliac diets catered for.
Originally for Seahouses Northumberland. Moved to Keswick in 2007, using my skills honed in my previous employment with the RAF at Boulmer as a civilian Mess Manager for 22 years. Responsible for the overall running of the facility. Received AOC’s (Air Officer Commanding) Commendation. In the 1998 New Year’s Honours List I Enjoy Digital Photography & Hill Walking. I now live in the right place.
Abacourt House is also the perfect place for exploring the Lake District, with spectacular walks to Castlerigg Stone Circle to discover the stones constructed in approximately 3200 BC, or why not take a trip across Derwentwater, ascending up Catbells, a very popular and achievable walk for all ages and abilities. These are two of many walks that begin in Keswick. I can give you ideas of were to walk and things to look out for, we have guide books and maps you can borrow.
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