For b and b Windermere guest house visit The Beech Hill Hotel located near the centre of the town just near the shores of the Lake. This pretty Victorian Gentleman's residence now serves as a b and b Windermere guest house and the proprietors serve excellent breakfasts with a wide choice of food. Near this b and b Windermere guest house are a good selection of restaurants which are in easy walking distance to the Lake - the longest lake in England. Nearby this b and b Windermere guest house the fells of Loughrigg, Old Man of Coniston & the Langdales can be seen. This b and b Windermere guest house is in the thriving village with a variety of shops & some other excellent places to eat, making your holiday relaxing & stress free! So for a relaxing break in these good value quality rooms stay at the four diamond Beech Hill Hotel for an unforgettable holiday in the stunning Lakeland landscape.
The Beech Hill Hotel occupies a prime position on the eastern bank of Lake Windermere, in the heart of the Lake District National Park. Inspiring and dramatic, the constantly changing mood of the mountains is reflected in the water of Windermere, Britain’s largest lake. Whatever the season, the vista is always beautiful to look at and the glorious countryside a joy to roam in, with plenty to see and do on land as well as on water. From the expansive terrace and floor to ceiling windows of the Bar, Restaurant and Lounge, you never lose sight of the majesty of the area’s most prominent peak, Coniston Old Man, which forms the centre-piece of a post card perfect view of Lake and mountains.
The setting becomes ever more evocative by evening as the sun goes down. With a terrace bathed in sunshine during the summer and a roaring log fire and comfortable seating inside for winter snuggling, the charm and character of the Beech Hill blends harmoniously with its natural surroundings.
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