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Greystones enjoys an enviable quiet location with splendid views of the surrounding mountains, yet is only a three minute walk to the pedestrianised centre of Keswick, with its many shops, cafés, traditional pubs and restaurants.


All bedrooms are en suite and each room has a flat screen TV, radio, hairdryer, tea/coffee trays.


There is a pleasant sitting room and seating area to the front overlooking St. John’s Church.


★★★★ per person per night £32.00 to £36.00


Greystones Cumbria CA12 4DP


Ambleside Road Keswick


Tel. 017687 73108 www.greystoneskeswick.co.uk


Quality assured en suite accommodation


Private Parking


Safe storage for cycles, walking and golf equipment


Close to town centre Drying facilities


Walking distance to Theatre and lake


Wi-Fi Internet Access


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SHEMARA GUEST HOUSE & THAI RESTAURANT


27 Bank Street, Keswick CA12 5JZ E-mail: info@shemara.uk.com www.shemara.uk.com All of our guest rooms are en suite and furnished to a very high standard with beautiful mountain views.


All have flat screen TVs, central heating, well stocked hospitality trays and those little extras to make your stay a pleasant one. Breakfast is served in our cosy dining room where we have a full menu to please everybody’s tastes. BOOK ONLINE AT www.shemara.uk.com OR FOR THAT PERSONAL TOUCH CALL US NOW ON 017687 73936


In the evening the dining room is open from 6pm - 8pm for our authentic Thai menu, which is freshly cooked by Sayfon who uses only the freshest Thai ingredients. Every item on the menu is homemade in our kitchen. The dining room is open to residents and non residents but pre-booking of a table is essential.


★★★★ per person per night £31.00 to £40.00 50 Keswick Holiday Guide 2012


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