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Lindeth Fell Country House Hotel Re-launches Its Website

At last Lindeth Fell Country House Hotel has a revamped website that now accurately reflects the hotel. It includes additional information on the hotel and improved photography, along with video footage. The website will be changed regularly with new offers, deals and updates that are made to the hotel. Hopefully more information will be added in the near future and would be happy to be guided by the customer.

Lindeth Fell is one of the most spectacular hotels in Windermere and was built in 1909 primarily as a private residence. It was later converted by the current owners, the Kennedy Family in the late 1970s and has been open to guests ever since. Of course the hotel has changed radically over those years to meet the needs to customers with high expectations and the family and their dedicated team attempt to achieve this every day.

There are many Bowness Hotels but the nice thing about Lindeth Fell is that it is a homely yet professional 14 bedroom hotel where guests can enjoy the views across Lake Windermere to the Coniston Mountain Range, the highest point being The Old Man of Coniston ~ 2635 feet. The hotel setting is a magical one of tranquility, close to the towns of Bowness and Windermere, with amazing views over the Thomas Mawson designed seven acres of gardens down to Lake Windermere itself.

There are many Windermere Hotels, however as well as the Good Hotel Guide award, Lindeth Fell Country House Hotel has many accolades including a three star Gold Award from VisitBritain and 10/10 for service from the Sunday Times inspector. It was also awarded English Country Hotel of the Year 2009 by the Good Hotel Guide, Lindeth Fell Country House Hotel is only a mile from bustling Bowness on Windermere, up on the hills overlooking Lake Windermere and the Coniston Fells.
Lindeth Fell Country House Hotel Re-launches Its Website


The hotel Windermere is located in an area that is packed with activities to interest all visitors. The train station is nearby and while it is possible to wander down to Bowness, many guests simply hop in a taxi or on a bus for the trip down to the Lakeside. There is a car-carrying cable ferry to explore the Western shores of the Lake including the village of Far Sawrey. Customers often happily spend a day in Bowness either taking a boat trip on the lake, shopping or enjoying the local attractions such as the Beatrix Potter Attraction or the Steamboat Museum. There are art galleries galore and there is even a pitch and putt course near the lake.

by: Kathleen Maze




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