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Keswick Bridge Helvellyn 7

Keswick, Cumbria & The Lake District (Ref. 1041572)

Lakelovers rating

  • 6 Guests

  • 3 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets No

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Features

  • Garden / Patio
  • Cot available
  • Highchair available
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

Reviews

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2 Customer Review(s)

  • Helen

    “The lodges are dated and in need of an upgrade.”

    The exterior of the properties are in need of some work to tidy them up (eg paint work etc) Inside the property the floor carpet tiles were loose, and while generally clean and tidy, the standard of cleanliness was not what you’d expect for the standard advertised. Multiple surfaces were dusty and definitely hadn’t been cleaned recently. The location is very convenient for walking into Keswick, and the standard of the site’s landscaping is high. It is just a shame that doesn’t ...

    The exterior of the properties are in need of some work to tidy them up (eg paint work etc) Inside the property the floor carpet tiles were loose, and while generally clean and tidy, the standard of cleanliness was not what you’d expect for the standard advertised. Multiple surfaces were dusty and definitely hadn’t been cleaned recently. The location is very convenient for walking into Keswick, and the standard of the site’s landscaping is high. It is just a shame that doesn’t extend inside.

    - Helen, August 2023

Summary

  • Reverse-level accommodation
  • One ground-floor king-size bedroom with TV and en-suite shower over bath, basin and WC
  • First-floor open-plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area
  • Electric central heating
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, 2 x TV and WiFi
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Travel cot and highchair available on request, stairgate provided
  • Off-road parking for one car, with additional parking available
  • Balcony with patio furniture
  • Sorry, no pets or smoking allowed
  • Shop 0.6 miles, pub 0.5 miles
  • Please note: Laundry facilities on-site
  • Please note: Keswick Bridge operates a fair usage policy for electricity to encourage guests to be eco-friendly; the electricity used during your stay is not included in the rental price but is charged on departure and is calculated using meters read before and after your stay, with a typical cost being between £40 to £60 depending on time of year
  • Please note: Due to the extensive use of timber, barbecues are not permitted in any properties at Keswick Bridge

The property

Keswick Bridge, near the town's centre, has become a popular choice for visitors looking for a place to stay in Keswick. Lakeland Slate and Swedish timber have been used to build 23 high-quality Scandinavian-style lodges that have become popular year-round, with many returning visitors. The elevated open plan lounge and kitchen, with its upside-down layout and impressive picture window, offers treetop views and opens to a large balcony. It has three bedrooms on the ground floor, one king-size with an en-suite shower, another with twin beds, and a third with full-size bunk beds. Within a short, level walk, you'll arrive at Keswick's market square, where the twice-weekly award-winning market draws tourists and locals alike, enhancing the town's lively atmosphere and offering a diverse selection of bars, cafes and restaurants. A wide variety of activities are available to those who want to get out and see the world. With regular cruises and activities for all ages, the nearby lake of Derwentwater has something for everyone. Whether you're looking for a leisurely stroll or a strenuous challenge, you'll find a wide range of options right at your fingertips in Skiddaw. Accommodation in detail There is plenty of room for coats and boots in the large hallway that can be accessed from the adjacent parking space. A flight of stairs takes you to the first floor, where you'll find an open concept living and dining area with a large dining table and a stunning double-height picture window that opens to a spacious balcony with patio furniture. Featuring plush sofas and a large flat-screen TV, the lounge is a great place to unwind at any time of day. Having a well-equipped kitchen and an open-plan layout creates a wonderful social environment. With its own private bathroom, the downstairs master bedroom features a king-sized bed and a shower cubicle. There are twin beds in the second bedroom, and a full-size 3ft bunk bed in the third. In addition to the bedrooms, there is a well-appointed family bathroom with a bath, shower, and toilet. If the weather in the Lakes isn't quite what you expected, there is a handy store cupboard in the hallway and an electric drying cupboard that could come in handy. Please note: Keswick Bridge operates a fair usage policy for electricity to encourage guests to be eco-friendly. The electricity you use during your stay is not included in the rental price and is instead charged on departure based on your consumption. Typical costs are between £50-£70 per week depending on the time of year. In consideration of other guests and due to the extensive use of timber in the construction of the properties, BBQs are not permitted at Keswick Bridge. Location The town of Keswick is a popular destination in the Lake District. The Great British Market Awards recently named this town's twice-weekly market the "Best Outdoor Market" in the UK. It's also home to a wide variety of shops, from craft bakeries to antiques to a wide range of crafts and more. The variety of pubs, restaurants, bistros, cafes, and wine bars in the area is so vast that even a week would be insufficient to try them all. What better way to spend an evening than at the 100-year-old Alhambra Cinema for first-class cinema entertainment in traditional surroundings, or the 400-seat Theatre By The Lake on the shores of Derwentwater? Go for a boat ride on Derwentwater; hike to nearby peaks like Cat Bells or Skiddaw; visit the Honister Slate Mines; go mountain biking in Whinlatter Forest; or take in the breath-taking views from Borrowdale's and Scafell's peaks. Ullswater offers lake cruises, great hiking, and the stunning Aira Force Waterfall, Buttermere, and Crummock Water lie nearby, ideal for day trips throughout the Lake District. Not only should you visit Ashness Bridge and Surprise View, but also Watendlath's quaint, unspoilt village.

Keswick Bridge Lodges

The Keswick Bridge Lodges consists of twenty-three beautifully appointed lodges resting just outside of the centre of Keswick, Cumbria. This collection offers spacious accommodation with all the amenities on could need for an enjoyable self-catered stay, including well-equipped kitchens, stylish furnishings, picture windows showing off the rolling Lake District countryside and balconies for alfresco dining, making them a perfect base for couples, friends, and families. The properties enjoy close proximity to the town centre where you will find the attractions of Keswick Museum, Puzzling Place, Derwent Pencil Museum, Theatre By The Lake and Keswick Extreme. If you don’t fancy cooking, take your pick from a plethora of eateries, including the Lakes Bar & Bistro, Lake Road Inn and The Sizzling Stone. Within easy reach of the town is Bassenthwaite, home to the expansive Bassenthwaite Lake National Nature Reserve, Mirehouse & Gardens, and Dodd Wood. Escape to the Lakes in style with a stay at The Keswick Bridge Lodges.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £200.

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About the location

KESWICK

Bassenthwaite 7 miles, Ullswater 16.6 miles; Cockermouth 13 miles.

The popular town of Keswick is the holiday centre of the North of the Lake District and has plenty to offer the visitor at any time of year. The town boasts numerous shops and restaurants to suit all tastes, as well as offering miniature golf, excellent parks, the famous Theatre by the Lake, a charming cinema, the Pencil Museum, a climbing wall, fishing and great mountain biking opportunities, whilst the beautiful lake of Derwentwater at the head of the stunning Borrowdale Valley is only a few minutes walk from the town centre. Nearby, between Braithwaite and Buttermere is the beautiful Newlands Valley, while picturesque Bassenthwaite Lake is well worth a visit. From a gentle countryside ramble to a challenging hike up Skiddaw or the famous Catbells, there really is something for everyone. Visit Castlerigg Stone Circle, the Jennings Brewery and Mirehouse, a grand house and gardens on the shores of the Bassenthwaite Lake, or take a fabulous boat trip around Derwentwater. With plenty of attractions for the kids, lovely parks and the nearby Lake District Wildlife Park this is a great Lakeland destination whatever the time of year.