The Langdale Chase Hotel has reopened its doors following a careful 12-month restoration

A large manor house nestled in acres of woodland next to a lake

Langdale Chase Hotel, LA23 1LW
01539 432 201 | www.langdalechase.co.uk


Standing on the shores of Lake Windermere, the Langdale Chase Hotel has reopened its doors following a careful 12-month restoration. The hotel’s new look adds a contemporary touch with calming colours to its 30 bedrooms while being sympathetic to the building’s history, which dates back to 1890. Langdale Chase Hotel combines warm service with plenty to do, offering a charming and homely lakeside getaway. Guests can choose to do as much as they wish or kick back and fine-tune the art of doing absolutely nothing at the hotel’s private waterside location.

Lovers of the outdoors can enjoy 4x4 off-road driving and clay pigeon shooting, as well as lakeside activities including paddleboarding, wild swimming, boating and kayaking. The hotel’s kitchen will also make up picnic baskets for guests to enjoy while hiking popular walking routes. Those who prefer to stay indoors and relax will enjoy wine tastings led by certified sommelier Julien Hennebelle or a screening in the hotel’s cinema room, which shows three classic films per day alongside complementary ice cream and is also bookable for private screenings. Cosy activity seekers can snuggle up by one of the four original fireplaces in the new reading room or various lounges.

Celebrate in style
Langdale Chase Hotel is a beautiful venue, perfect for intimate celebrations. The Sitting Room can seat 10–12 people in the heart of the main house, with a real fire and bay window looking down the lake.

Alternatively, The Cellar is an atmospheric setting surrounded by the hotel’s wine collection with room for six to eight guests.

The Dining Room is slightly larger and can accommodate 18 loved ones.

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Each room at the Langdale Chase Hotel is decorated to accentuate the building’s original features. The hotel’s Windermere and Lakehouse Rooms offer a great place to relax with comfortable interiors, and there are five dog-friendly rooms available for guests staying with a four-legged friend.

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