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The Burn How Garden House Hotel
Whether you are holidaying, meeting up with friends or family, catching up with missed celebrations, or simply relaxing, we're here to make your stay as comfortable as possible. The same enjoyable stay is waiting for you, and our beautiful gardens and rose garden terrace are here for you to relax in.

The Burn How Garden House Hotel, Bowness-on-Windermere offers guests the chance to escape, relax and unwind in the beautiful Lake District, surrounded by stunning scenery, offering a unique and wide choice of accommodation and fine dining - the perfect base from which to explore the Lake District National Park.Our convenient location is just minutes walk from the bustling heart of Bowness and the Windermere Pier, and our beautiful, secluded gardens offer a tranquil escape.

Add to that the convenience of free car parking for our guests. You'll find our Cozy Double Rooms arranged over three floors in a striking, detached Victorian residence opposite the main Reception building. You'll find our Classic Double Rooms arranged over two floors in a striking, detached Victorian residence opposite the main Reception building.
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The Burn How - meaning "the house on the hill by the stream" - was originally owned by the Short family who were famous for their 1937 Sunderland flying boat.
The current owner, Mr Michael Robinson, has cared for and cultivated the mature gardens for over 30 years, encouraging the local wildlife that delights our guests with their antics, and creating an oasis of peace and tranquility where you can Escape, Relax and Unwind.
The gardens were originally planned by Thomas Mawson, the celebrated early 20th century landscape designer.
We have two superior ground floor rooms situated in the Victorian house, both have bay windows overlooking the garden area to the side of the Victorian House.
One of the rooms has a walk in shower and the second room.
Our superior Rose Garden Rooms are located on the first floor and overlook the private rose garden.
Three of our superior Rose Garden Rooms have king sized beds, and one offers a four poster bed.
With views of the delightful rose garden terrace.
The ground floor rooms are located behind the main Reception building and also have a patio leading out onto the rose garden terrace.
Our Hotel in the English Lake District is a magical place for you to visit and enjoy at any time of the year.
Whether you are visiting for the huge range of outdoor activities on offer or a peaceful break, there's always something to see or do in the Lakes.
The Burn How Hotel is located in the centre of the Lake District, just a short walk from Lake Windermere and the bustling centre of Bowness which offers a wide range of shops and restaurants, and yet the hotel's accommodation is surprisingly quiet, located as it is in our hotel's private grounds.
Sculptured over thousands of years by nature and by Man, The Lake District is one of the most beautiful and unspoilt places in Britain.
The ravages of time, the Lakeland weather and the many visitors can take their toll on this fragile environment.
At The Burn How Garden House Hotel we're helping to care for this living landscape by financing vital conservation work.
In 2000 we joined the Tourism & Conservation Partnership as an Associate Member and since then have supported their aims to raise funds from visitors and tourism businesses to protect and enhance the natural beauty of the Lake District.
After approximately 3.8 miles at the roundabout bear right onto the A592 (signposted Newby Bridge).
After 1.5 miles at the mini-roundabout bear right (Tesco will be on your right) turn left immediately onto the A5074 opposite St Martin's Church (signposted Kendal).
After approximately 200 yards turn right onto Back Belsfield Road (signposted Ferry) passing the Belsfield Hotel on your right.
You will see our sign directly in front of you.
Just come up our drive to Reception.
After approximately 6.5 miles turn left onto to the A5074 (signposted Windermere town centre) follow this road down to Bowness-on-Windermere to the mini-roundabout.
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