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Accommodation and other resources in Hawkshead, United Kingdom
Accomodation
- Ann Tysons House – Bed and breakfast and self catering accommodation in Hawkshead, in a grade 2* listed lakeland cottage that was the early home of the poet William Wordsworth.
- Anvil Cottage - Far Sawrey – A detached, traditional lakeland stone self-catering holiday home available year-round. The 4-star facilities.
- Beechmount Country House - Near Sawrey – Bed and breakfast accommodation in a charming, spacious country house, beautifully situated in the picturesque village of Near Sawrey, where Beatrix Potter lived and wrote her famous children's stories.
- Betty Fold – Bed and breakfast and self catering accommodation near Hawkshead. Includes biography of Henry Holiday, the Pre-Raphaelite artist, whose home it once was.
- Black Fell Cottage – Modern self-catering cottage in a quiet lane between Hawkshead and Tarn Hows.
- Borwick Lodge Hotel – A rather special 17th Century country house situated in close to Hawkshead in the Lake District. This country house accommodation nestles within 3 acres of landscaped gardens in the village of Outbeck.
- Buckle Yeat Guest House - Near Sawrey – This traditional Lakeland cottage illustrated in Beatrix Potter's Tale of Tom Kitten has been fully refurbished to make a comfortable guest house.
- Ees Wyke Country House – Former holiday home of Beatrix Potter, is a country house hotel overlooking Esthwaite Water.
- Grizedale Lodge Hotel – A former shooting lodge in Grizedale Forest, two miles south of Hawkshead.
- Hawkshead Cottages – Two self catering cottages, information on facilities and photographs.
- High and Low Loanthwaite Farms – Traditional farm house accommodation in Grade II listed farmhouses once owned by Beatrix Potter and now by the National Trust.
- High Grassings – Bed and breakfast accommodation in an elevated position set in 7 acres of wooded fellside, with breath taking mountain views. One of the most tranquil settings in the heart of the lakes.
- Howe Farm – Bed and breakfast accommodation in a traditional stone built Lakeland farmhouse, and self catering holiday accommodation in an adjacent barn conversion.
- Ivy House Hotel – Accommodation in a fine Grade 2 Georgian house in the pretty village of Hawkshead.
- Lakeland Hideaways – Self Catering in various traditional Lakeland Cottages and converted barns in and around the village of Hawkshead.
- Low Graythwaite Hall – A 15th century hall near Hawkshead, set in its own grounds offering bed and breakfast accommodation and self catering holiday cottage.
- Oak Apple Barn – Sleeps four.
- Queens Head Hotel – 16th century hotel in the Lake District village of Hawkshead.
- Sawrey Ground – Bed and breakfast accommodation in a 17th century farmhouse, within a mile of the picturesque lake of Tarn Hows and close to the centres of Ambleside, Hawkshead and Coniston.
- Sawrey House Country Hotel - Near Sawrey – Situated in the village of Near Sawrey, famous for Beatrix Potter's home Hill Top. Overlooks stunning views of Esthwaite Water and Grizedale Forest.
- The Drunken Duck Inn, Restaurant and Microbrewery – The inn and restaurant has both ETC and AA 4 star ratings. Stay at one of the beautiful rooms, eat in the award winning restaurant or sample one of the beers from the pub's own Barngates brewery.
- The Garth Country House - Near Sawrey – Country house accommodation overlooking Esthwaite Water.
- The Kings Arms Hotel – 500-year-old Inn, which has nine tastefully furnished comfortable bedrooms, in the centre of Hawkshead.
- The Red Lion Inn – A former coaching inn situated in the village of Hawkshead, which itself is set in the Vale of Esthwaite.
- The Sun Inn – Offering accommodation in the Lake District village of Hawkshead.
- Tock How Farm - High Wray – Self Catering holiday cottage for non smokers. Overlooking Blelham Tarn, this famrhouse was once owned by Beatrix Potter, and is now owned by The National Trust.
- West Vale Country House Hotel - Far Sawrey – A family run country house hotel situated in Lake District village of Far Sawrey, between Windermere Lake and Hawkshead.
- YHA - Hawkshead – Bed and breakfast accommodation at Hawkshead Youth Hostel. Self cooking facilities.
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