Grasmere Suite
Our first floor boutique Grasmere suite is one of our smallest, but at 280 square feet it’s still larger than an average four star hotel room.
- A cute and cosy suite offering 280 square feet of luxury and featuring a huge super king-size bed plus two large windows offering natural light
- Luxury designer bathroom complete with double ‘hot tub’ style jacuzzi spa bath, walk-in shower, waterproof TV and stunning mood lighting.
- Excellent mini bar stocked with tasty goodies, plus tea and coffee making facilities.
- Lounge area complete with comfy sofa and designer dining set – perfect for relaxing and in-room dining.
- Designer bedroom and lounge furniture, sumptuous carpet, wall art and beautiful lighting.
Grasmere boasts all of the amazing facilities of our Super Luxury Hotel Style Suites in a cleverly designed space – and it comes at a lower price. Indulge yourself in this cocoon of luxury and fall in love all over again; with the Lake District, the Suites, and each other. The two large windows let in a lot of light and offer great views. It’s the perfect spot to enjoy breakfast and room service sat at the Kartell table and ghost chairs, with everything served up on the best crockery, cutlery and glassware.
Bedroom
Everything has been thought of in terms of comfort and luxury for your stay, including the huge super king bed. There are crisp white sheets, fat pillows, and a snuggly duvet – and you can always add some extra romance by booking a romantic package.
Bathroom
Who says a bathroom can’t be as amazing as a bedroom? With White Company toiletries, the thickest of towels, designer tiling, plasma TV, huge whirlpool bath and massive walk in power shower, heated rails, and funky LCD lit-up taps, this is a room that comes with a Wow! factor. Lying in the huge air bath with the room glowing softly from pink to green is simply divine.
Amenities
- Designer furniture, wall coverings and lighting
- Luxury carpet throughout the bedroom
- Stunning designer bathroom
- Areas for relaxation and in-room dining
- 38" oscillating 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
- Huge super king bed to curl up in
- Crisp white sheets, fat pillows, and a snuggly duvet
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The location
Grasmere is a delightful village in the heart of the Lake District. It is also the name of the lake on which the village stands. The village is overlooked by Helm Crag, also known as The Lion and the Lamb or The Old Lady at the Piano (depending on which way you are looking at it). These names have been used to describe the shapes of the rocks on Helm Crag’s summit. The village thrives on tourism, brought on by its most famous inhabitant, William Wordsworth. William Wordsworth described Grasmere as the loveliest spot that man hath ever found.
Did you know?
Sting has a house in the area. There is a piece of land between the church and the river which has become the Wordsworth Daffodil Garden, where you can have an engraved stone set in the path. Among the names are Rolf Harris, Michael Ball and Gloria Hunniford.
Famous people
William Wordsworth moved into Dove Cottage with his sister Dorothy in 1799 before eventually moving to Rydal Mount. William Wordsworth died while out walking in 1850. There is a simple tombstone for him and his wife, Mary, in the churchyard of St Oswald’s Church. Samuel Taylor Coleridge lived in Dove Cottage with William Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy. Sarah Nelson, the original maker of the world famous Grasmere Gingerbread.
Things to do
Pleasant walks around the lake or along the river. Hire a rowing boat on the lake, available from March to November. Take in a story by world-renowned storyteller, Taffy Thomas. Visit the Grasmere Gingerbread Shop, housed in the former village school, or the Heaton Cooper Studio where there is a permanent display of work by W Heaton Cooper and A Heaton Cooper, two of the most recognized watercolour artists of the Lake District. Or in the summer you can enjoy the Rushbearing Festival, the Lake Artists Society Summer Exhibition in Grasmere Village Hall or Grasmere Sports Day, one of the oldest and most popular events in the Lake District, which is held in late August every year.