Comfortable Accommodation @ Blenheim Lodge | Bowness on Windermere | Cumbria Lake District

Believe it or not, the Lake District, like the rest of the UK, does also enjoy exceptional sunny days in November and throughout the year. Yes, believe it! Often, whilst it is raining cats and dogs in other UK towns, villages and cities, the Lake District is basking in glorious sunshine untroubled by chilly winds or clouded skies. I took some photos of our local scenery yesterday from our front porch, guest lounge, and guest rooms. Ten of our bedrooms proffer excellent views of Lake Windermere and its surrounding fells. One bedroom, my favourite, overlooks wooded Brantfell, into which our guest house nestles.

View from our porch at Blenheim Lodge:

A shot of Old Bowness and Lake Windermere are sweetly framed within the Victorian arches of our 1868 guest house in the Lake District, Blenheim Lodge.
A shot of Old Bowness and Lake Windermere are sweetly framed within the Victorian arches of our 1868 guest house in the Lake District, Blenheim Lodge.

View from our guest lounge at Blenheim Lodge:

guest looks out to Lake Windermere from Blenheim Lodge's lounge | Blenheim Lodge B&B

View to the north of Lake Windermere and the fells from Belle Isle, one of our single en-suite bedrooms at Blenheim Lodge:

The views from our Bowness B&B is stunning! This is what one sees when staying in Belle Isle, one of our single bedrooms.
The views from our Bowness B&B is stunning! This is what one sees when staying in Belle Isle, one of our single bedrooms.

View from The Langdale, our large 4-Poster bedroom:

Spot of tea @ Blenheim Lodge | Bowness on Windermere | Cumbria Lake District

The views above were snapped from both ground and first floor accommodation at our B&B. Here is a view photographed from The Eyrie, an en-suite single room situated on the second floor of Blenheim Lodge:

I am no photographer so all the photos here are amateur efforts. This was snapped from the Velux window in The Eyrie, our second floor attic room.
I am no photographer so all the photos here are amateur efforts. This was snapped from the Velux window in The Eyrie, our second floor attic room.

Finally, here is a woodland view as seen from Blenheim Lodge. The Dalesway is the only bedroom with woodland views, although we also have views of the woodlands and Brantfell from our first floor landing window.

view from landing 13.11.15
This November day sees evening sunshine alighting on Brantfell, where our Bed and Breakfast and National Trust acres adjoin. Our hedge, seen in the middle ground, acts as a natural boundary between Blenheim Lodge and National Trust acres. From our house, it is a 1-minute stroll through the farm gate that opens onto the fell, where walkers may explore its many acres and viewpoints at will. This photo was taken from the first floor landing at Blenheim Lodge.
The trees are almost bald now! Our hedge, which you can see in the foreground, separates our Lodge from National Trust acres. To access these, take a minute's stroll to the footpath on the far left of the photo. This is The Dales Way Footpath leading to 4 viewpoints.
The trees are almost bald now! Our hedge, which you can see in the foreground, separates our Lodge from National Trust acres. To access these, take a minute’s stroll to the footpath on the far left of the photo. This is The Dales Way Footpath that goes all the way to Ilkley in the Yorkshire Dale. Branching off The Dales Way are walks which lead to 4 viewpoints.

I hope you have enjoyed looking at the photos! Why not come and admire these views for yourself? You could take advantage of these and our central location, and have yourself an amazing break in the Lake District at the same time.

Blenheim Lodge . . . panoramic Lake views, peace and tranquillity, nestled against acres of beautiful fields and woodlands, in the heart of the English Lake District National Park.’

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