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Abacourt  House

Keswick B&B Guest House with private parking. In the Lake District National Park. Now a World Heritage site. 

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The pretty market town of Keswick is home to the stunning Abacourt Guest House, run by John & Heather, located on an elevated position in a quiet cul-de-sac, offering quality Four-Star with Silver and Breakfast Awards, bed and breakfast. Built in 1894, the traditional Lakeland Slate Victorian town house offers five double en-suite bedrooms which are ideal for a romantic retreat or much needed escape to the stunning Lake District. The National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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B&B parking in Keswick is at a great premium. To the rear of Abacourt we have Private off Street Parking.
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Abacourt House provides guests with home-from-home comforts in a friendly and welcoming environment for relaxing amid
​beautiful surroundings. With keys provided upon arrival, guests are free to discover all that the traditional market town of Keswick has to offer at their leisure, from local shops, two market days and quaint tea rooms to numerous outdoor stores, bistros, steak houses and oriental restaurants.

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May we take this opportunity to point out that Abacourt is strictly.
.....NON SMOKING.....
This extends the paved sitting area at the front of the house.
Sorry we are unable to accommodate children.

Sorry we do not accept pets.

Ambassador for ‘Theatre by the Lake’ Abacourt House offers a discount code.

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Keswick Town Centre
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Contact Information.

Address;  Abacourt House.
                  26, Stanger Street.
                  Keswick.
                  Cumbria.

                  CA12  5JU
Tel Phone No  +44 (0) 17687  72967
E-Mail :-     [email protected]
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Abacourt Guest House is also the perfect place for exploring the Lake District, with spectacular walks to Castlerigg Stone Circle to discover the stones constructed in approximately 3200 BC, or why not take a trip across Derwentwater, ascending up Catbells, a very popular and achievable walk for all ages and abilities. These are two of many walks that begin in Keswick. We have advise with guide books and maps you can borrow.
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