Vacation Rental Description
Arden House is a welcoming 'home from home' located in a quiet residential area. Only 5 minutes walk to Keswick centre with its wide range of shops, pubs, cafes, restaurants, etc. A busy local market is held in the town square. Only 10 minutes walk to Derwentwater.
A great place for a great holiday!
Registered with the Keswick Tourist Association and annually independently inspected to ensure high quality. The house carries a "Commended" classification. Recently redecorated and refurbished throughout, it offers a high standard of accommodation which is clean, comfortable and designed for relaxation.
Private off-road parking for 2 cars.
Facilities
- Microwave
- Amenity Parking
Arden House has gas central heating throughout (included in rental price) and offers the following:
A fully equipped modern dining kitchen with double oven, microwave, fridge, toaster and wide range of utensils, etc.
Comfortably furnished lounge with sofas, gas fire, colour TV, DVD player, music system and a wide selection of books and games to choose from.
One double bedroom, one twin bedroom - sleeps 4.
Modern tiled bathroom with full sized bath and electric shower.
Private off-road parking for 2 cars.
Activities
- Adventure Sports
- Biking
- Boating
- Playground
- Cinema
- Fishing
- Horse Riding
- Hunting/Rock Climbing
- Kayaking
- Mountain Biking
- Night Clubs
- Restaurant
- Sailing
- Shopping
- Rafting
- Tennis
- Theater
- Water Skiing
- Water Sports
- Zoo/Wildlife
Keswick lies in the heart of the Northern Lake District and is a bustling market town. It offers a wide range of shops to suit all tastes including outdoor equipment stores, gift and craft shops, cafes, restaurants and approximately 17 pubs, many of which serve good, wholesome food.
All of the northern Lake District National Park is close at hand and there are walks to suit all ages and abilities, from gentle strolls around Derwentwater (eg Friar's Crag), through smaller mountains such as Cat Bells (with its amazing views of Derwentwater and Keswick), to more challenging routes up Blencathra (via Sharp edge), Scafell Pike (England's highest point) and many more.
Most other parts of the Lake District are within a short drive or bus ride and Grasmere, Buttermere, Cockermouth and Windermere are all easily reached.