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Fir Trees Guest House
Lake Road
Windermere
Cumbria

LA23 2EQ
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We invite you to join us at "Fir Trees" in the English Lake District, our Windermere guest house of considerable character and charm, having been built in 1888 as a Victorian gentleman's residence.

We are within easy walking distance of the two resort villages of Windermere and Bowness or the lake itself. This provides a most convenient location, close to the many amenities, yet by our being just outside the village centres themselves, it also ensures you peace and quite. Further, "Fir Trees" serves as an excellent base from which to travel to any corner of the Lake District and still easily return at the end of the day.

Our bedrooms are lovely, all furnished and decorated to a very high standard and all have private bath or shower room en suite, tea & coffee-making facilities and televisions. A few, because of their particularly large size, are especially suitable for families.

Breakfasts are special at "Fir Trees", traditionally English in style and cooked to perfection. "Simply scrumptious" is the way one of our guests puts it. For those of you wanting something lighter, or for vegetarians, we have plenty of alternatives to offer also. Just ask.

Free use of Country Club.

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Ratings/Awards: ETB/AA 4 Diamonds
Michelin Guild
Number of Rooms: 9
Number Ensuite: 9

Price per Person

Double: From £30
Twin: From £32
Suite: From £42
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No Smoking Rooms - Throughout house
Open All Year
Tourist Board Inspected
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