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You'll walk right past the front door of Bay Villa, which is just as its owner, Margaret Denby, intended. This place is all about discretion and comfort. Part of a late-Georgian terraced house, it has the feel of a much-loved home with antique and traditional furniture mixing with quirky memorabilia. Apart from the hallway, there are no public rooms - just three huge suites - so there’s little chance of meeting fellow guests. Comfortably traditional, the suites have a quiet elegance with large beds, comfy sofas, a few antiques, thick curtains and soft table lamps. One has rich wood-panelling, another a roll-top bath in the window, while all have sea-views. Breakfast is decadently served in your room - the real deal with white napkins, fresh butter and a choice of hot or cold dishes that could include home-made muesli, smoked salmon and scrambled eggs. For evenings, you can whizz over to two-Michelin starred L'Enclume in nearby Cartmel or curl up with a takeaway - plates and cutlery are in your room.
Romantic Break
Great walks
Sights nearby
Birdwatching
Museums
Quiet
Full of character
No restaurant
Owner managed
Romantic
Intimate
Charming
B&B
Rooms
3 rooms in this hotelNo restaurant
No pets
Walking distance restaurants
Parking
Wifi
Great walks
Sights nearby
Birdwatching
Museums
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