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County - Cumbria | Map
Tel code: 015394 | code search
Postcode: LA22 | code search
Population: 2000
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Walker Ground Manor
"We would like to thank Dougie and Andrea for an excellent 4 night stay at Walker Ground. Everything about the accommodation was truly amazing. We will definitely be staying again. ..." More

Walker Ground Manor
"Having recently stayed at the Devonshire Arms at Bolton Abbey, in our opinion the room, superking size bed and bathroom were on a par, if not better at Walkerground - ..." More

Walker Ground Manor
"Fabulous spacious and spotless room and ensuite. Excellent breakfasts. Recommend walks to Tarn Hows and Latterbarrow. Enjoyed excellent meals at the King's Arms and the Queen's Head. Book a table ..." More

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Set in the magnificent Vale of Esthwaite in the heart of the English Lake District, Hawkshead is a truly historic and wonderfully picturesque village characterised by its cluster of whitewashed houses, archways and alleyways, courtyards and squares.
A prosperous mediaeval wool town, its rich history includes important connections with the poet William Wordsworth and children's story writer and illustrator Beatrix Potter and each have muesums devoted to them within the village.
The centre of Hawkshead is closed to cars which enhances its character and makes wandering around its narrow winding streets especially rewarding.
The surrounding countryside promises many delightful walks - from gentle strolls to rugged hill climbing - and some excellent fishing.
Stay in one of the village's hotels, guest houses or inns, or camp at the edge of the village and you will be perfectly placed to visit the whole of Lakeland. Population 2,000

Attraction

Beatrix Potter Gallery
Go Ape!

Doctor

Hawkshead Medical Practice
The Old Forge Surgery

Hostel

YHA Hawkshead

Inn

Sun Inn

Pub and Bar

Kings Arms Hotel
Queens Head
Red Lion Inn

Restaurant

Ivy House Hotel
Kings Arms Hotel
Sun Cottage Tearooms

School

Hawkshead Esthwaite Primary School

Shops

The Honeypot
Collins & Butterworth Ltd
Haddows of Hawkshead
Poppy Reds Baths to Bed
Grahams of Hawkshead
Bear On The Square
Main Street Arts & Crafts

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Places to Stay near Hawkshead

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Sun Inn (0.04 miles)

Sun Inn

Located in the charming unspoilt village of Hawkshead, this delightful 17th Century Inn has everything to offer those looking for an ideal break or holiday away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life Ideally ... More | visit website

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Queens Head (0.08 miles)

Queens Head

An open fire and open-arms welcome greet you as you enter the flag-floored, oak-beamed Queens' Head Hotel, in the English Lake District. New face or old flame, we offer you the same cosy reception.

You'll feel ... More | visit website

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Walker Ground Manor (0.26 miles)

Walker Ground Manor

The winner of the best Bed & Breakfast at the 2005 North West England‚s tourism awards, Walker Ground Manor is truly somewhere special.

Set in its own grounds on the edge of the picturesque village ... More | visit website

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Outgate Inn (1.05 miles)

Outgate Inn
Many of the original features of the Inn have been maintained, keeping that charming old world feel. You can expect to be warmed by a lovely real fire in the winter months and for those ... More | visit website
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High Grassings B&B (1.19 miles)

High Grassings B&B
Fine country house located in the heart of the Lake District nestled between Ambleside, Hawkshead and Coniston and only minutes away by car from Ambleside, Windermere and Bowness. Amazing views set in 15 acres of ... More | visit website
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Ees Wyke Country House (1.75 miles)

Ees Wyke Country House
Ees Wyke is an elegant and comfortable Georgian country house set on high ground in Near Sawrey; the home of Beatrix Potter; that nestles in the peaceful Vale of Esthwaite. Most rooms have stunning views ... More | visit website
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Buckle Yeat Guest House (1.88 miles)

Buckle Yeat Guest House
Buckle Yeat is in the centre of the Miss Potter village. Visit our daily blog page www.buckleyeat.blogspot.com.
A traditional 17th Century Lakeland cottage with six en-suite bedrooms,and one single room with private bathroom which are tastefully ... More | visit website
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Sawrey House Hotel (1.88 miles)

Sawrey House Hotel

The ideal base from which to explore the natural beauty of the Lake District, this charming country house is situated within the conservation village of Sawrey, enjoying views over Esthwaite Water.

Made famous by Beatrix Potter's ... More | visit website

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National Trust Cottages (2.23 miles)

National Trust Cottages

Rose Castle Cottage is a delightful 19th-century Grade II listed cottage, situated in one of the most picturesque locations in the Lake District on the highland to the east of Tarn Hows. The cottage was ... More

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West Vale Country House (2.24 miles)

This 5 star hotel is set in a wonderful location in the Lake District with beautiful views and clean mountain air. The house has been renovated and refurbished in a traditional style to a very ... More | visit website

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