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Bed and Breakfast in Windermere, Cumbria


Oldfield House, Windermere

Oldfield House

Oldfield Road
Windermere
Cumbria
LA23 2BY
Tel; +44(0)15394 88445

Oldfield House is a former Victorian Gentleman’s’ residence that now offers high quality bed & breakfast accommodation in Windermere. The guest House is situated in a quiet residential area away from the busy main road yet is still only a short walk to Lake Windermere and is the ideal location for your short break in the Lake District and for exploring the world of Beatrix Potter and William Wordsworth.

The location of our guest house allows for a very quiet nights sleep, so if it relaxation you are after, then this is the place for you.

All of our 8 rooms are en-suite, are appointed with many creature comforts, and are regularly decorated and refurbished to compliment your stay.

All have a TV, beverage tray, complimentary toiletries, hairdryer and radio alarm clock.

All the bathrooms have the latest Megaflow shower technology, ensuring you have a real power shower.

We aim to offer a breakfast menu that you will remember and which reflects our commitment to using fresh locally sourced produce. We want to tempt you with a full English breakfast that uses award winning Cumberland sausages, locally cured bacon, and free-range eggs. There is also croissant, smoked salmon with scrambled egg and bagels, cereals, fruit, yoghurt and a range of teas and coffee. During the summer there is our fresh fruit platter to choose from.

We can cater for vegetarians and by prior arrangement, those with special diets.

Oldfield House, Windermere

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