Herdwick Croft Guest House is set in 300 acres of grassland and woodland, bounded by the River Derwent and Bassenthwaite Lake nr Keswick in the United Kingdom. The large detached house was built in the 1930's to accommodate the Wilson family who ran a prosperous sheep farm.
Herdwick Croft Guest House has two large, luxuriously furnished en-suite letting rooms. Both bedrooms are furnished to a very high standard and have their own colour television, tea & coffee making facilities, clock radio and hair dryer. The rooms are light and airy with large bay windows. One bedroom has an en-suite with a bath and the other with a shower.
Breakfast is served in Herdwick Croft Guest House's traditional dining room, cooked to order using fresh local produce.
Should you wish to stay in a bed & breakfast, The Dairy, which is located on the same grounds as Herdwick Croft Guest House, is refurbished from an old dairy, and has been refurbished to the highest standard. The fitting of the building has been well designed to make the best use of the space yet retain the character of the building.
The Dairy has one good size bedroom with double bed, colour television and clock/radio. There is a bathroom with w.c., sink and shower.
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