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Goodwin House
29 Southey Street
Keswick
Cumbria
England
CA12 4EE – Find hotels near this postcode

United Kingdom
Bed and breakfast
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Restaurant or eatery nearby
Breakfast available
En-suite or Private Bathroom
Parking on-site


Goodwin House is a delightful bed and breakfast situated in the vibrant market town of Keswick, at the heart of the Lake District National Park. Known for its inviting hospitality and comfortable accommodation, Goodwin House offers well-appointed guest rooms that are tastefully decorated with modern amenities for the utmost comfort. Surrounded by the beautiful landscapes of the Lake District, the guest house provides a tranquil setting for guests looking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of this renowned region.
Guests at Goodwin House are treated to a delectable breakfast each morning, with a variety of dishes made from locally sourced ingredients. The cosy common areas of the house provide the perfect setting to unwind after a day of local exploration. The friendly hosts are always on hand to assist with any needs, provide advice on local attractions, and help plan daily activities to ensure guests make the most of their Lake District visit.
The central location of Goodwin House in Keswick offers easy access to a multitude of local attractions and landmarks. Within walking distance is the town centre, where guests can explore a range of shops, eateries, galleries, and the Theatre by the Lake. For nature lovers, the stunning Derwentwater Lake is close by, offering opportunities for watersports and leisurely strolls. Also nearby is the ancient Castlerigg Stone Circle, one of Britain's earliest stone circles. More adventurous guests can explore the numerous local walking trails, including those leading up to Skiddaw mountain. A stay at Goodwin House not only guarantees a warm, homely accommodation experience, but also serves as a convenient base for exploring the stunning natural and cultural offerings of the Lake District.
Facilities at this Bed and breakfast
En-suite or Private Bathroom
Shower or Bath
Tea / Coffee making facilities
Breakfast available
Special Diet Options
Car Parking onsite / close by
TV in Room
Digital TV Channels
Open All Year
Free Wifi Internet
En-suite or Private Bathroom
Shower or Bath
Tea / Coffee making facilities
Breakfast available
Special Diet Options
Car Parking onsite / close by
TV in Room
Digital TV Channels
Open All Year
Free Wifi Internet

What's near Keswick
Entertainment
Bar / Pub
Restaurant or Eatery
Horse Riding/Pony
Water Sports
Fishing
Golf
Walking Country
Cycling Country
Views from the property
Mountain Views
Entertainment
Bar / Pub
Restaurant or Eatery
Horse Riding/Pony
Water Sports
Fishing
Golf
Walking Country
Cycling Country
Views from the property
Mountain Views
Frequently Asked Questions.
What attractions can i find nearby for a day out?
At Hotel Finder UK we have found 6 places of interest near the Goodwin House. You can view further places of interest here.
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Keswick Museum And Art Gallery (0.3 miles)
A Museum dedicated to the life and history of the local area, located in station Road Keswick between Upper and Lower Fitz Parks -
The Cumberland Pencil Museum (0.5 miles)
An interesting museum from the production and history of pencils, a replica graphite mine and tables where you can create your own art, ideal for the young ones. -
Derwentwater (1.2 miles)
A popular tourist destination, Derwentwater lake is almost 3 miles long, with several islands within the lake and surrounded by fells. The equally popular town of Keswick lies on the northern shores and boats can by hired on the lake
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Ashness Bridge (2.2 miles)
An Iconic view of the Lake district - Ashness Bridge is a small stone built structure set in stunning countryside, with walk from the car park. -
Threlkeld Quarry And Mining Museum (3.2 miles)
Located 3 miles east of Keswick. Based within an old quarry, machinery, a working steam train and line, plus a number of under cover exhibitions. Guided walks are also provided. -
Bowder Stone (4.4 miles)
Located on the B5289 road from Keswick to the Borrodale Valley, A large single lava rock, precariously balanced on one edge (or so it seems) with a ladder to climb on top. Managed by the National Trust