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  There are a number of different room styles to choose from at The Burn How Hotel, depending on your requirements. All are furnished in a traditional style and located in an out building in the hotel’s beautiful private grounds.

The Lodge is a detached Victorian house with 8 attractive and individually styled double and twin rooms.
Rose Garden Rooms are situated on the ground floor and feature 1 double and 1 single bed per room, as well as a patio leading out to the rose garden terrace.
Garden Chalet Rooms are spacious and individually designed rooms with 1 double and 1 single bed per room and an extra roll-out bed, making them ideal for families.
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The Burn How Garden House Hotel can be found close to Bowness-on-Windermere, one of the most popular of all locations in the breathtaking Lake District. The Burn How Hotel is often affectionately referred to as ‘The House on the Hill by the Stream’, and with its picturesque location 200 yards from Lake Windermere, it is clear to see why so many have fallen in love with this secluded Lakeland retreat.

Some of the most beautiful and spectacular landscapes in the whole of England can be found in The Lake District. It is the UK’s largest National Park, and within the 900 square miles of rugged Cumbrian Mountains the highest peak, the deepest valley and the largest lake in England can be found. The stark, chiselled terrain is a result of geological events millions of years ago, and millions of visitors come to wonder at the breathtaking Lake District scenery every year. One of the most popular destinations in The Lakes is Lake Windermere, the largest lake in England, and at over ten miles long and half a mile wide, it is a breathtaking sight. Lake Windermere is also over 200 ft deep, making it England’s second deepest lake. The name of Windermere is thought to derive from that of ‘Vinand’, a Norse settler in the area over 1000 years ago. Today Lake Windermere is popular with boaters and windsurfers; a flotilla of pleasure cruisers criss-cross the great mere, and it is from these vessels that the best views can be obtained. Windermere’s shore is dotted with small hamlets and villages such as Ambleside, Windermere and Bowness. It is the latter of these, an attractive and bustling village that acts as a magnet to tourists, that is the closest to The Burn How Garden House Hotel. Whether you choose to join the throng in Bowness Bay and village or to relax in the seclusion and tranquillity of the hotel’s beautiful gardens is up to you, and that is the charm of Burn How, it allows you easy access to visit all of The Lakes’ many tourist attractions from its great central location, as well as offering respite from the stresses and strains of modern life in peaceful surroundings.

The Burn How is a traditionally furnished hotel with an unconventional layout; the main house is where you will find the reception area, restaurant and guests’ lounge, while the rooms can be found in a separate out building. Comfort and relaxation are high on the list of priorities at The Burn How, and what better way of unwinding than a stroll around the hotel’s beautiful gardens?

 
 
 
 
The Burn How Garden House Hotel, Back Belsfield Road, Bowness-on-Windermere, Cumbria, LA23 3HH
Reservations Hotline: 0118 971 4700