
Stonegarth is a Grade II-listed Victorian house in Keswick, Lake District that sleeps up to 12 people. This three-storey property built in 1875 offers high-quality accommodation with original features and is perfect for large groups. Just a short walk from town, it provides multiple social spaces ideal for family gatherings or special occasions.
The Lake District location puts you near stunning Derwentwater and majestic Skiddaw mountain. Walking routes for all abilities start right from your doorstep. The central Keswick position means shops, restaurants and pubs are just minutes away.
The house features six bedrooms - five with king-size four-poster beds and one double room. All bedrooms have ensuite facilities, including two with jacuzzi baths and TVs.
Stonegarth is a Grade II-listed Victorian house in Keswick, Lake District that sleeps up to 12 people. This three-storey property built in 1875 offers high-quality accommodation with original features and is perfect for large groups. Just a short walk from town, it provides multiple social spaces ideal for family gatherings or special occasions.
The Lake District location puts you near stunning Derwentwater and majestic Skiddaw mountain. Walking routes for all abilities start right from your doorstep. The central Keswick position means shops, restaurants and pubs are just minutes away.
The house features six bedrooms - five with king-size four-poster beds and one double room. All bedrooms have ensuite facilities, including two with jacuzzi baths and TVs. There are four shower rooms plus a family bathroom. Downstairs you'll find a formal lounge with wood burner, elegant dining room, well-equipped kitchen with island, informal living space and a snug room with desk setup.
Nearby attractions include Derwentwater (0.5 miles, 10 mins), Keswick Launch boat trips (0.6 miles, 12 mins), Theatre by the Lake (0.7 miles, 15 mins) and the ancient Castlerigg Stone Circle (2.5 miles, 8 mins drive).
Stonegarth stands out with its impressive eight private parking spaces - rare for central Keswick. The exceptional tech setup includes multiple Smart TVs and a fully-equipped work desk. Perfect for multi-generation family holidays!
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Just a short stroll into Keswick town centre with all its shops and restaurants. Perfect base for exploring the Lake District.
Six spacious bedrooms and multiple social areas mean everyone can spread out. Great for family gatherings or friend reunions.
Eight private parking spaces - almost unheard of in central Keswick. No need to worry about where to park multiple cars.
Seven bathrooms including two with jacuzzi baths. No morning queues even with a full house of 12 guests.
Range cooker, second oven, island and American fridge/freezer make group catering easy. Perfect for special celebration meals.
Smart TVs throughout, excellent WiFi and a dedicated work area with full computer setup if you need to stay connected.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
To reach Stonegarth by car, take the A66 to Keswick and follow signs for the town centre. The house is located on a quiet residential street with excellent private parking for eight cars.
The closest railway station is Penrith, approximately 17 miles away. From there, you can take a bus or taxi to Keswick. Regular bus services connect Penrith station to Keswick town centre.
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