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What the Press say
"The winter walker's quest for a roaring fire ends at Linthwaite House, where you can ease your aching limbs and be tempted never to stray outside the confines of your armchair. Indeed with a view like this - looking down on to Lake Windermere with the Langdale fells beyond - you hardly need to. The fireside warmth is carried through the interiors, punctuated with rich kilims and stacks of worn leather trunks. You will be pampered but not swamped by service, free to wander off and colonise your own little corner - perhaps a spot by the hotel's private tarn or a cosy sofa to curl up in"...The English Home, January 2003.
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What our Guests say
"Most liked: 1. That the staff take the time and trouble to know your name and room number so that you feel like a welcome guest not someone to tolerate. 2. Professional and attentive service that is unobtrusive. Least liked: LEAVING!!
Lake District, mid June: Wet, windy, chilly. Linthwaite House Hotel, mid June: Warm, welcoming, friendly. An oasis of peace, and service in a world where these values seem less and aless appreciated." JT, Worcestershire, June 2012































