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Easedale Lodge, Ambleside, Cumbria

Easedale Lodge
Compston Road
Ambleside
Cumbria

LA22 9DJ

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Easedale Lodge is a charming Victorian town house in Ambleside town centre. It has been lovingly refurbished and extended to provide high quality accommodation. At Easedale you will find a friendly and informal atmosphere, complemented by an excellent quality of service - the perfect combination for a relaxtion holiday.

There is a spacious stylish dining room and quiet lounge as well as comfortable well-equipped bedrooms. The breakfast menu is extensive and varied, the tariff is reasonable and all diets are catered for by prior arrangement. We also have our own private car park for all guests.

The house has been tastefully decorated throughout, and furnished to a high standard with many interesting paintings adorning the walls. It is fully centrally heated. There is a peaceful friendly atmosphere and advice, maps and literature are available on all aspects of the area. A log fire is lit when appropriate. All Ambleside's amenities are close by making Easedale Lodge the ideal centre for your stay in Lakeland.

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Ratings/Awards: AA 4 Diamonds
VisitBritain 4 Star Silver Award

Price per Person

Double: £30 - £40 - Based on 2 people sharing
Twin: £30 - £40 - Based on 2 people sharing
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Facilities

Parking
Special Diets Catered For -By arrangement
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year - Closed Christmas Day and Boxing Day
Tourist Board Inspected
TV in Rooms

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