Peak View

ID: S592533

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 6
  • ・ Pets 2

Guests say

Peak View in Keswick offers stunning views and a central location ideal for exploring the town and Lake District. Guests appreciate the spaciousness, comfortable living areas, and the convenience of nearby shops and eateries. While some guests mention noise from a local bar and suggest updates to decor and facilities, the charm of the apartment and its prime position are consistently praised.

Guests have raised concerns about cleanliness, mentioning that areas like skirting boards were not up to standard and kitchen items required washing before use. However, these comments are not universal across all reviews.

The apartment's location is highly praised for its central position in Keswick, offering easy access to local amenities, parks, and the lake, despite some comments about noise from a nearby bar.

The apartment is described as comfortable and spacious, with comfy beds and sofas. However, there are suggestions that the mattresses could be replaced for improved comfort.

While the apartment is appreciated for its space and views, guests have suggested that updates are needed for the showers, kitchen, and general decor. The presence of multiple bathrooms is a plus.

There is a mention of the absence of a welcome pack, which indicates a lack of extra thoughtful touches. As there are no other references to gifts or additional amenities, it is not possible to provide a comprehensive score in this category.

About this property

Formerly the Royal Oak Hotel, Peak View is a magnificent, duplex apartment based in the centre of Keswick. Nestled just a short walk from a range of amenities, Peak View is a superb choice for families and friends looking to escape normality and uncover the wonders of Cumbria. Access to the apartment is through a communal entrance, with stairs and a lift to the first floor and stairs only to the second floor. Discover the lounge, where you can collapse into the sofa after a long day of walking, tuning into the TV or planning the next adventure. Carry the conversation into the kitchen, appointed with all the mod cons required for a short stay, including an electric oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and even washer/dryer, so you can stay on top of your laundry. An elegant dining room is perfect for hosting mealtimes and socialising in the evening. On this floor there is the master bedroom, offering a double bed, fitted wardrobes, views and an en-suite shower room. Continue up to the third floor, home to a double and twin, both with TVs and both neutrally presented but offering limited headroom. Choose to start the day with a wash in the family bathroom, offering bath or shower over, before tackling the day ahead. Discover the sights by foot with a scenic stroll through the centre of the town, stopping off for a meal or snack in one of the many local cafés, restaurants or Lakeland Inns. Keswick offers a bundle of fantastic attractions, including Keswick Museum, Derwent Pencil Museum and Puzzling Place. Those outdoor enthusiasts will be in their element with some much natural beauty in the vicinity; wander around Derwentwater or Bassenthwaite Lake, where the peak of Skiddaw and Lake District Wildlife Park are just moments away. Those seeking adventure can test their bottle at Go Ape, while the summits of Helvellyn, Catbells of Blencathra are not far away. Enjoy the very best of Cumbria with a stay at Peak View.

The tourist hub of the northern Lake District is the well-known town of Keswick, which has a lot to offer travellers at any time of year. The town offers a wide variety of stores and eateries to suit every taste, as well as miniature golf, wonderful parks, the renowned Theatre by the Lake, a charming cinema, the Pencil Museum, a climbing wall, fishing, and fantastic mountain biking opportunities. Derwentwater, a beautiful lake at the head of the breathtaking Borrowdale Valley, is only a short stroll from the town centre. The stunning Newlands Valley is nearby, situated between Braithwaite and Buttermere, and the charming Bassenthwaite Lake is definitely worth a visit. Everything from a leisurely stroll through the countryside to a strenuous walk up Skiddaw or the renowned Catbells is available. Visit the Jennings Brewery, Mirehouse, a magnificent home and gardens on the shores of Bassenthwaite Lake, or go on a wonderful boat tour of Derwentwater. Any time of year, this is a terrific Lakeland visit because to the abundance of family-friendly attractions, beautiful parks, and the neighbouring Lake District Wildlife Park.

Accommodation

Second and third floor duplex apartment.

1 x second-floor double with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 1 x third-floor double with TV, 1 x third-floor twin with TV.

Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.

Cloakroom with basin and WC.

Second-floor kitchen.

Second-floor dining room.

Second-floor sitting room.

Electric oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine.
Gas central heating.

Electric oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine.

2 x TV with Freeview, DVD player, CD player, WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Travel cot available.

Off-road parking for 1 car.

Two well behaved dogs welcome.

No smoking.

Shop and pub 0.1 miles.

Note: There is limited headroom in third-floor rooms

Reviews (11)

  • Andrew

    We were slightly disappointed with the cleanliness of the space. In particular almost everything we used in the kitchen needed washing before use. Our kids stayed in the room with single beds and I questioned whether the sheets had been freshly changed over. However the views were amazing, there was plenty of space for us all and the location is also perfect.

  • Murray

    Lots of space in the public areas, very comfortable, and the views were perfect. Referencing other reviews, there was a lot of noise from the tapas place until 12.30 am on the Friday, but to be honest, nothing keeps me from sleep, and it just made me hungry really. Can't begrudge a business trying to make money. The flat is well equipped. If we were looking for a fault, the shower in the bathroom, not the en-suite, is not great, actually it's awful. Dining room was a bonus, great space and a wee step up from completely casual, which we enjoyed.

  • Shirley

    We loved the comfy living room: when the weather was horrid, we could look at the lovely view from the windows. There was only one issue, which we knew about from other reviews, which was the noise from the local tapas bar. It did stop at midnight, so if you are pre-warned, it isn't a problem. Lovely and central, and perfect for a family get together.

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