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Paddock Guest House

Wordsworth Street, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 4HU
Telephone: 01768 772510
Fax: 01768 772510
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Paddock Guest House, Keswick
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Welcome to The Paddock Guest House in Keswick. Val and Alan offer you a warm welcome on your arrival. The Paddock Guest House is a delightful residence of charm and character dating from the mid 1800s. Situated in a quiet residential area, yet only a few minutes level walk from the town centre, beautiful Fitz Park or the lake shore.

Paddock Guest House, Keswick

We have six en-suite bedrooms with many of the rooms offering fell views, so each morning you can awake and enjoy the beauty of Lakeland from your bedroom window. All rooms have tea and coffee making facilities, colour TV and central heating. Families wanting to stay at The paddock are also offered our large family room.

Paddock Guest House, Keswick

A full English, Vegetarian or Continental breakfast is cooked to order each morning and served in our spacious dining room. There is private parking at the side of the guest house and unrestricted street parking at the front of the building. There is also a drying room to hang damp clothes and boots after a day on the fells. (The Paddock is non-smoking).

Paddock Guest House, Keswick

Prices range from £27.00 to £32.00 per person per night. If you would like to contact Val and Alan please telephone 017687 72510. Thank you.


Bedrooms

The Paddock Guest House in Keswick has six en-suite bedrooms, including one family room. Each room is centrally heated and has a television and tea/coffee facilities.


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Location

The Paddock Guest House is situated in the residential heart of Keswick, 3 minutes walk from the shops and town parks.From M6 motorway: Turn off at Junction 40 (Penrith) and head along the A66 towards Keswick (about 14 miles). Take the first turn into Keswick and *head towards the town centre (beside the river Greta). Opposite the town parks is Wordsworth Street (on your left after about 1/2 mile). The Paddock is immediately on your right.

From the Central Lakes - Ambleside & Windermere: Head towards Keswick on the A591 and drop down the hill towards town. Follow the instructions from the asterix above.


Keswick

Keswick in the Northern Lake District is pretty market town sitting near to Derwentwater and at the foot of the Skiddaw range. Tourism is a major part of Keswick yet there is still a strong local community which appeals to both the younger and older generations.

Paddock Guest House, Keswick

Keswick is a thriving Lakeland market town and has plenty of activities for all ages. There is also a variety of shops from designer clothing to outdoor and sports. There are also art galleries and many buildings of historical significance such as the famous Moot Hall in the town square (which you can view from the lounge).

There are many restaurants offering a range of culinary delights - Indian, Chinese, Fish and Chips, Italian, French and formal. The drinking establishments range from traditional peaceful pubs with original beams and open log fires to trendy and sophisticated wine bars (all are within close walking distance of the apartment).

Paddock Guest House, Keswick

Though Keswick is a vibrant market town there are many places where you can enjoy the serenity of the Lake District. Fitz park is only 3 minutes walk and is an ideal retreat from the buzzing town centre. It contains the cricket ground which was voted 'the most beautiful cricket ground in Britain' by a leading cricket magazine. There are also tennis courts (grass and clay), crown green bowling, putting, a football field and a play area for the kids.

Head towards Derwentwater - and the Theatre by the Lake - and you come to Hope Park which has a pitch and putt golf course, putting, crazy golf and stunning gardens (which help win 'Britain in Bloom'). Next to Hope Park is Crow Park which overlooks Derwentwater and the Jaws of Borrowdale. Here you can relax in the sunshine, feed the ducks and have a picnic.

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