Croyden House
Croyden House
1 Church Street
AMBLESIDE
Cumbria
LA22 0BU
Tel: 015394 32209
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National Park: Lake District
Description
Croyden House is a traditional Lakeland stone house, built at the turn of the 19th century. It is owned and run by Sylvia and John as a guest house catering for holiday makers, whether they are walkers, climbers, families, or those who just want a relaxing break.
Croyden House offers a warm and friendly welcome in a pleasant atmosphere. We have ten comfortable rooms, all tastefully furnished and some with views of Fairfield Horseshoe and Loughrigg.
Croyden House is a non smoking guest house and has a private car park at the rear of the property.
We offer guests accommodation in single, double, twin and family rooms and are happy to welcome groups.
Each room has en-suite facilities, colour television, as well as tea and coffee making facilities.
Every morning before you start another day of your visit, we serve a generous home-cooked English breakfast in either our traditional or new Lakeland dining room. We are happy to cater for special dietry needs, but please let us know when making a booking. Our breakfast ingredients are sourced locally, including Croyden House`s home made marmalades and preserves. Early breakfasts can also be arranged if you require a prompt start to the day.
The Prices below are for Bed and Breakfast - Per Person Per Night.
November to March
£ 25.00 to £35.00
April to October
£ 25.00 to £40.00
Christmas/New Year
Easter and Bank Holidays
£ 30.00 to £40.00
Children, surcharges, discounts, price changes - please check at time of booking as these can vary at different times of the year.
Attractions
Croyden House is situated in the centre of Ambleside, one of the most picturesque and popular villages in the Lake District with a wide range of shops, restaurants and inns catering for all tastes.
The central location gives easy access to many of the most beautiful areas of the Lakes: to the north-east over Kirkstone Pass to Ullswater; to the west over two of the Lake District's most adventurous passes to the lovely Eskdale Valley and Wastwater with Scafel at its head.
Alternatively, you can go south to Windermere or north to Keswick passing Rydal Water and Grasmere, home of William Wordsworth