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Greystoke House
9 Leonard Street
Cumbria
Keswick
Cumbria
England
CA12 4EL – Find hotels near this postcode

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


Greystoke House, situated in the beautiful town of Keswick in the Lake District, is a charming and intimate guest house that offers a quintessential British bed and breakfast experience. Housed in a traditionally styled Victorian townhouse, Greystoke House seamlessly combines the charm of yesteryears with modern conveniences. Each room is tastefully appointed, featuring elegant furnishings and equipped with all the amenities to ensure guests enjoy a comfortable and relaxing stay. The guest house exudes a cosy and homely atmosphere, making it a perfect retreat for those seeking tranquility amidst nature.
One of the highlights of staying at Greystoke House is the scrumptious homemade breakfast served each morning. Prepared with locally sourced ingredients, guests can indulge in a variety of options including a traditional full English breakfast, catering to diverse tastes and dietary requirements. The dining room, with its warm and inviting ambience, offers a perfect start to the day. Beyond the dining experience, Greystoke House takes pride in providing personalised services, with the hosts going the extra mile to ensure every guest's stay is memorable.
Located in the heart of Keswick, Greystoke House serves as an excellent base to explore the rich natural beauty and cultural heritage of the Lake District. Just a short walk away is the town centre with its variety of shops, galleries, and eateries. The serene Derwentwater Lake, ideal for leisurely walks and boat rides, is also within easy reach. For hiking enthusiasts, the trails leading to Skiddaw and Catbells offer stunning panoramic views of the landscape. Other nearby attractions include the Theatre by the Lake and the Cumberland Pencil Museum. In essence, Greystoke House provides a perfect blend of comfortable accommodation, warm hospitality, and convenient access to local attractions, making for a delightful Lake District getaway.
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
Pets Allowed
Open All Year
Free Wifi Internet
Luggage Storage
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
Pets Allowed
Open All Year
Free Wifi Internet
Luggage Storage

What's near Keswick
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Entertainment
Bar / Pub
Restaurant or Eatery
Horse Riding/Pony
Water Sports
Fishing
Golf
Walking Country
Cycling Country
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 Greystoke 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 (1.3 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 (2.3 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