Cherry Garth is a non-smoking house situated in Ambleside at the Heart of the English Lake District. We are less than five minutes walk from both the centre of Ambleside and Lake Windermere. Guests benefit from a sunny south westerly aspect with wonderful views over the surrounding Lakeland fells. We have 12 en-suite bedrooms including four-poster, deluxe and family sized rooms. The landscaped garden features level lawns, attractive sitting areas, an ornamental pond and a wide variety of mature flowering shrubs and bushes. Room Details
Standard Double Room All rooms are equipped with all the amenities you will need for a pleasant stay.
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Standard Twin RoomAll rooms are equipped with all the amenities you will need for a pleasant stay. Number or beds: N/A Number of Rooms: N/A [Room Details] |
Superior Double RoomAll rooms are equipped with all the amenities you will need for a pleasant stay. Number or beds: N/A Number of Rooms: N/A [Room Details] |
Family RoomAll rooms are equipped with all the amenities you will need for a pleasant stay. Number or beds: N/A Number of Rooms: N/A [Room Details] |
Deluxe Room All rooms are equipped with all the amenities you will need for a pleasant stay.
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Directions to Cherry Garth: By Train Windermere is our nearest local railway station. The nearest mainline station is Oxenholme Lake District. Outside Windermere station is a taxi rank or, alternatively, a regular Stagecoach bus service (No.s 555 and 556) operates.
By Car
From the South: M6 to junction 36 A591 to Windermere and Ambleside At the traffic lights in Ambleside Carry straight on for mile. Cherry Garth is on the right 200 yards past Hayes Garden Centre
From the North: M6 to junction 40 A66 towards Keswick A591 South towards Ambleside Follow the one-way system through the village Cherry Garth is 300 yards past the Petrol station on the lefthand side
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Updated 09 November 2008 |