The author informs that the hotel was "built in 1900" and is surrounded by gardens and "woodlands".
The hotel has "a panoramic view of Lake Windermere" as well Bell Isle, and the "distant mountains".
The rooms, according to the author are "beautifully" and individually" decorated and come in "various shapes and sizes". They have many facilities a
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The view from the terrace at the Linthwaite House Hotel is said by the author to take "some beating." Whilst the building itself is described as "a striking half-timbered house."
This hotel is located in 14 acres, which includes a private tarn "for fly-fishing" and "swimmers in summer." Other outdoor facilities include a putting green and croqu
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The author visited the Linthwaite Hotel in 2000 and was immediately impressed by this "stunningly beautiful" property set in large wooded grounds with trout stream overlooking Windermere. The public rooms were "luxurious but cosy" boasting open fires. He delighted in the "comfortably enormous" bed he found in his tastefully decorated guestroom. "Fr
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