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The
English Tourist Board |
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Lakes
Hospitality Association |
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The
Cumbrian Tourist Board |
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Keswick
Tourist Association |
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Welcome to Leonard's Field
House, Keswick.
Neil
& Theresa extend a warm welcome to all Leonard's Field House
past and future guests.
Relax and unwind at Leonard's Field House, our comfortable Victorian
Guest House nestling in the charming Cumbria market town of
Keswick, surrounded by breath taking, magnificent mountains
and outstanding scenery. Leonard's Field House takes its name
from the area on which the property stands and is one of the
earliest properties in the area of Keswick, as featured in the
recently issued publication "Keswick Now and Then".
Our mission is to create and maintain a real 'home from home'
atmosphere offering traditional values in comfortable surroundings
and great value for money.
Leonard's Field House is ideally placed to discover the charm
of the market town and its many attractions, restaurants and
eating establishments on offer, whilst situated only a 2 minute
level walk from the centre of Keswick in the heart of the Lake
District National Park. Nearby are the lakes of Derwentwater
and Bassenthwaite and many popular walking routes can literally
be started from the Leonard's Field House front door!
As outdoor enthusiasts and keen walkers ourselves, we are well
placed to provide invaluable assistance on planning your stay
in the Lake District. We have spent many enjoyable years exploring
Keswick and the surroundings that encompass the Lake District,
be it on foot, cycle or by car and have acquired a wealth of
experience and knowledge to share with you, our guests and enable
us to help you make the most of your visit.
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Treat
yourself to a relaxing break, however long or short and we promise
to pamper you with first-class service, superb accommodation and
hearty breakfasts. Keswick and in particular Leonard's Field House
really is a special place to while away those hard earned holiday
hours.
We look forward to offering you a warm Cumbrian welcome....
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