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Diamond Lodge Boutique Adults Only Guest House

★★★★★Ambleside
9.4/ 10Excellent

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Rooms & Views

Junior Suite
1x Super King 24 Up to 2

This spacious junior suite offers tea/coffee making facilities, slippers, bathrobes, views over the surrounding countrys…

Superior Double Room
1x Queen 23 Up to 2

1 Queen Bed 248 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV Food & Drink - Coffee/tea mak…

Superior King Room
1x Queen 22 Up to 2

These rooms are larger than the entry level bedrooms and are equipped with tea/coffee making facilities, bathrooms, TVs,…

Deluxe Double Room
1x Queen 20 Up to 2

1 Queen Bed 215 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV Food & Drink - Coffee/tea mak…

Deluxe King Room
1x Queen 18 Up to 2

This double room has a king-size bed and tea/coffee making facilities, a flat-screen TV, free WiFi, free on-site parking…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Old Stamp House★ Michelin In the heart of the Lake District sits this quirky little restaurant, which occupies the cellars of an old house where William Wordsworth used to work as the Distributor of Stamps for Westmorland. It's now owned by brothers Ryan and Craig Blackburn. The former is in the kitchen, crafting the ‘A Journey Around Cumbria’ tasting menu that showcases his passion for exceptional local produce. The skilfully prepared dishes have been well conceived and carefully balance bold and delicate flavours; each one has a story – sometimes historic, sometimes personal.563m
  • The Samling★ Michelin The full-length windows in the striking slate and glass extension of this Lakeland country house provide spectacular views of Lake Windermere and the surrounding countryside. This local area provides much of the produce on the tasting menu, with some coming from the hotel's own greenhouse and gardens. The skill of the chefs is evident in their technical mastery and fine balancing of flavours; well-seasoned monkfish ballotine is a prime example, expertly cooked sous vide and accompanied by a beautifully subtle carrot and saffron sauce.1.4km
  • THE SCHELLYBib A delightful operation from the team behind The Old Stamp House and situated directly above it, this deservedly busy restaurant is named after a local fish found in only four nearby lakes. It’s indicative of the distinctly Lakeland feel to the menu, which is epitomised by the likes of lip-smacking Herdwick hogget shoulder, plus a dish of ‘mushrooms found around the woods in Ambleside’. Sit at the counter to see the chefs or by the window to people-watch the tourists passing by. Desserts such as sticky toffee madeleines cooked to order ensure you’ll leave on a sugary high.563m
  • Rowan In an understandably popular part of the picturesque Lake District, the Rothay Manor country house hotel stands proud with its Regency-era grandeur and stylish modern additions. Rowan is its restaurant, occupying an elegant dining room that features original shutters and cornicing alongside bold William Morris wallpaper and striking chandeliers. The concise à la carte is full of seasonal goodness, all executed with skill and care. Look out for bright, fresh fish dishes like roast cod with 'nduja, gremolata, broad beans and shrimp.460m
  • Drunken Duck Inn This picture-postcard pub sits in the heart of the beautiful Lakeland countryside and must be one of the most desirable in the region. Inside, the extended inn is overflowing with charm and character, especially in the buzzing bar. The generous cooking includes the likes of celeriac and hazelnut Kiev or venison loin and pie with beetroot fondant, and they can be paired with ales brewed on-site. Relaxed, chatty service enhances the experience, as do the boutique bedrooms, some of which boast terraces with stunning fell views.3.6km
  • The Sourdough Pizza Co Ambleside Pizza37m
  • Four Seasons Terrace Cafe Café111m
  • China Cottage Chinese251m
  • Cafe Altitude Café422m
  • Fresher's Cafe Café427m

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Galava Roman fort near Ambleside, Cumbria, United Kingdom523m
  • The Armitt museum and library in Ambleside, United Kingdom935m
  • Rydal Water lake in the United Kingdom3.1km
  • Rydal Mount historic house museum2.9km
  • Holy Trinity Church, Brathay church in Brathay, Cumbria, England, UK1.6km
  • Wray Castle Neogothic mansion2.9km
  • Grasmere lake in Cumbria, England4.7km
  • Loughrigg Tarn lake in the Lake District, Cumbria, England3.3km

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