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This fantastic little property is a hidden gem and the perfect spot for a romantic getaway. With a tree-lined private drive, parking for two cars, a lovely planted garden with sun terrace, and cosy accommodation for two, it offers all the comfort of a boutique hotel suite with the privacy of your own space.
This delightful garden lodge sits within the grounds of Sweden Lodge, a larger property sleeping up to 10 guests. It can be booked alongside the main house, making it ideal for larger groups who would appreciate a little extra privacy, or simply enjoyed as a peaceful retreat for two.
The mature garden provides a wonderful private space to relax and enjoy the sunnier side of the Lakes. With walks from the doorstep and Ambleside town centre just a short stroll away, you’ll find the perfect balance of tranquillity and convenience. This charming lodge is just one of our handpicked properties in Ambleside, making it easy to find the perfect base whether you’re planning a romantic escape, a family holiday, or a larger group gathering.
If you would like to combine this property with Sweden Lodge for a group of 12 guests, please call and ask one of our team to help.
Grasmere 4.4 miles; Windermere 4.7 miles; Keswick 16.7 miles
Situated at the northern end of Lake Windermere, England’s largest lake, Ambleside is a vibrant and picturesque town that makes an excellent base for exploring the central Lake District. Its charming streets are filled with independent shops, cosy cafés, traditional pubs and excellent restaurants, all set against the stunning backdrop of the surrounding fells.
For visitors arriving by car, Ambleside is easily reached via the M6 motorway, leaving at Junction 36 and following the A590 and A591 directly into the heart of the Lakes. If travelling by train, the nearest mainline station is at Windermere, just over 4 miles away, with regular bus and taxi connections into town.
Once in Ambleside, you can enjoy cruises and boat trips on Lake Windermere from Waterhead Pier or relax by the lakeshore park and beach. A short woodland walk leads to the striking Stock Ghyll Force waterfall, while in the centre of town you’ll find the iconic 17th-century Bridge House – one of the smallest and most photographed buildings in the Lakes.