Keswick Suite
Located on the first floor at the rear of the hotel, our boutique Keswick Suite delivers 375 square feet of high ceilinged luxury! Perfect for a romantic couples retreat by the lakes.
- Delivering a generous 375 square feet of luxury with fabulous high ceilings and stunning designer furnishings.
- Luxury bathroom complete with double ‘hot tub’ style jacuzzi spa bath, walk-in shower, underfloor heating and mood lighting.
- Excellent mini bar stocked with tasty goodies, plus tea and coffee making facilities.
- Cute Juliette style balcony with full double opening doors – perfect for those impromptu Romeo moments.
- On the first floor at the back of the property, this is a great room for light sleepers.
A quiet room at the back of the hotel, Keswick also has a Juliette balcony for those impromptu Romeo moments. Beauty and comfort combine in the bedroom and in the bathroom so you might struggle to decide which to enjoy first! Keswick’s hotel style suite has a lounge area, solid black walnut flooring throughout and designer furniture.
Bedroom
Now that’s what we call a bed! The centrepiece of the bedroom is a huge, hand-made super king bed from designer Frank Hudson with all the trimmings – plump pillows, soft sheets and a delicious duvet. Once you are in it, you’ll never want to get out of it.
Bathroom
Jaw-droppingly good: the bath is huge, and made for two, and the coloured lighting and underfloor heating adds to this very sensuous space. There is a large shower, mirror with lights, soft robes, indulgent toiletries, and an endless supply of top of the range fluffy towels.
Amenities
- Designer furniture, flooring, wall coverings and lighting
- Stunning bathroom with double air bath
- Areas for relaxation and in-room dining
- Hand carved super king bed
- Juliette balcony
- 42″ wall TV with 8 satellite channels
- Mini bar stocked with delicious goodies
- Complimentary tea, fresh coffee and bottled water
- Free wireless internet access
- Private car parking
Things to do
As well as walking and generally exploring the Lake District, there are plenty of things to do in Keswick. There are a number of festivals that attract large numbers of visitors, such as the annual film festival, the annual jazz festival or the annual beer festival. Or for the more energetic, there’s the annual half marathon. Permanent fixtures include the Theatre by the Lake, the Cars of the Stars Motor Museum, the Keswick Museum and Art Gallery and the famous Cumberland Pencil Museum.
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Keswick
The stunning town of Keswick is located on the shores of Derwentwater and is perfectly situated for exploring the lakes as well as Skiddaw, Helvellyn and Scafell.
The location
Keswick is a delightful market town within the Lake District National Park. Keswick sits on the shores of Derwentwater, with Bassenthwaite Lake and Thirlmere close by, and Skiddaw, Helvellyn and Scafell all within easy reach. Windermere, Kendal and Carlisle are all easily accessible, as are Penrith to the east and Workington to the west, which makes it a great town for exploring the Lake District.
Did you know?
In the 13th century Keswick was recorded as Cesewic, which suggests that it was some kind of cheese market. Speaking of markets, in 1276 Keswick was granted a market charter and the market is still held in the town every Saturday. In 2005, Keswick became a Fairtrade Town. The world’s largest pencil is to be found in the Cumberland Pencil Museum in Keswick, a throwback to the discovery of black lead in Seathwaite in the 16th century, which triggered the pencil making industry in the town.
Famous people
Samuel Taylor Coleridge and his family lived in Keswick, moving there in 1800. Robert Southey, another ‘Lake Poet’, and his wife came to stay with Coleridge. And William Wordsworth was only down the road in Grasmere, a trip Coleridge did many times in order to visit him. Beatrix Potter used to spend her holidays in Keswick, staying at Lingholm and Fawe Park, two stately homes on Derwentwater.