Luxury Lakeside Manor
£8,290.00 to £19,151 Per week
THE HIGHLIGHTS
Stunning manor house where modern luxury meets period character.
Set in an idyllic 5,000 acre estate beside Lake Windermere, a truly unforgettable location.
Eight individually-styled bedrooms, each with lake or woodland views and its own ensuite bathroom.
Plenty of space to socialise, relax and dine, including a stylish drawing room, elegant dining room and a cosy snug.
Cook up a storm in the fully equipped kitchen or hire a catering company to do the cooking for you!
Gorgeous outdoor space with an alfresco dining area, BBQ and fire pit – where you can sit back and enjoy the awe-inspiring views.
The perfect base from which to discover the Lake District, England’s largest National Park and UNESCO World Heritage site.
YOU SHOULD KNOW
This booking also includes a self-contained cottage for two.
Pet-friendly home – up to two well-behaved dogs welcome.
No parties or events without prior consent.
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