Linthwaite House, Lake Windermere, United Kingdom
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Linthwaite House 4 Stars
"Wonderfully cosy and luxurious, the Edwardian Linthwaite House is set on 15 acres of woodland with panoramic views over Lake Windemere."
Hotel Overview
Review of Linthwaite House, by Angela Moore
Linthwaite House on Lake Windermere pulls off a clever balancing act. It gets the atmosphere right - not as formally English as Holbeck Ghyll, not as relaxed and pubby as the Drunken Duck. It gets the décor right, too - liveable but chic, with no chintz but enough English references (piles of steamer trunks, wellies at the front door) to make you feel that you're still in a proper country house hotel.
Linthwaite House surely has the best downstairs and outdoor spaces of any hotel in the Lake District. For days when it's not actually raining, there are 14 acres of gardens to explore, croquet for the dastardly and an extremely romantic tarn stocked with trout. (Vitally, for embarrassed first-time fly-fishers, this is not overlooked.) Linthwaite House also has a pretty stone terrace with views over the lake, for your evening G&T.
For the other 300 days of the year, Linthwaite House provides a wraparound conservatory, an extremely cosy bar and three fireplaces. On quiet nights, the atmosphere downstairs can be a bit hushed. As it fills up, though, guests relax.
This relaxation might also be a consequence of a very good dinner - Linthwaite House is justly proud of its two-AA-rosette cuisine. Chef Richard Kearsley's restaurant cooking is deceptively simple and very English; naturally everything is locally sourced. Try the cheeseboard and experiment with the well-priced, thoughtful wine list.
The dining room is spread through three rooms of the house; staff dropped a few balls here and there but everyone works so hard and is so friendly that any missed catches are quickly fixed and easy to forgive.
Linthwaite House's 30 rooms are immaculate, well-maintained and constantly updated. Décor is contemporary in an understated Ralph Lauren style - smart stripes, patterned wallpaper. Sizes vary but they are generally spacious and they feel luxurious. The loft suite is particularly romantic, and features a retractable glass roof that brings the starlit night skies indoors.
Rooms with lake views are a little more expensive; views toward the tarn are actually also very pretty. Room 21 is particularly luxe, and boasts a private terrace with a personal spa hot tub. Linthwaite House also has some of the best bathrooms in the Lakes - lots of space, good showers over tubs, underfloor heating and steam-free mirrors.
Overall - the atmosphere of a quiet country house hotel, with nice touches of Edwardian Englishness amidst the Ralph Lauren chic, good food and immaculate, very comfortable rooms, means that this comes as a highly recommended hotel in the Lake District.
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30Awards
"Gold List" Conde Nast Traveler 06; "Most Excellent Country House" Conde Nast Johansens 07Who stays here?
Linthwaite House is more laid-back and informal than Holbeck Ghyll and less conceptual than the Samling - a good option for weekends with friends or relaxed romance.
Come for...
- Summer drinks/dining on the terrace; lovely lake views
- Champagne for two in the little summer house overlooking the tarn
- Lots of room inside for rainy days
- Good deals often available on rates
- Trout-fishing, croquet
Not Suitable for...
- Lovers of chintz
- Not all rooms have views
Children
Children are welcome at the hotel, except at New Years. Only Preferred rooms and Suites can accommodate families, and the hotel needs to have advanced notice if guests plan to bring children. There is a kids' menu, but only children over seven are allowed in the restaurant.
Eating in
Worth staying in for; chef Richard Kearsley locally sources AA rosette-winning food; English with a bit of a twist. There's a gorgeous terrace for summer dining too. Light room service runs until 11:00 pm.
The Press Say
"A family residence until 1969, this Edwardian house still has a relax-you're-at-home vibe." Guardian 10
"With superb views across landscaped grounds to Lake Windermere and the Old Man of Coniston beyond, Michael Beavans' personally run hotel stands out." Telegraph 07
Linthwaite House, Lake Windermere, United Kingdom
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