
OPEN
ALL YEAR

Wansfell
This is a double room which features a Superking sized bed. It is
still a large
room with a large window facing East over the River Rothay towards
Rydal Church.
This is the view from the Rydal Suite which has a double
aspect facing North and
East looking up towards Rydal water and across towards Silver Howe.
The Rydal Suite
This is in the older part of the house and features a double height
ceiling complete with original oak
beams and a cast iron fire place. The bedroom is very large and airy
and tends
to be the favourite with our visitors. It features a north facing
skylight (thought to have been
installed by Frederick Yates, a local artist who lived at Cote How
in the early 1900's.)
It was in this very room that Ex American President Woodrow Wilson
had his portrait painted by
Frederick Yates. See extracts from: An
American President's love affair with the English Lake District.
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Cote How lies in
the heart of Rydal, which is situated approximately 1 mile north of
Ambleside.
Rydal is a very special place, steeped with history and natural beauty
making this place a favourite
spot for visitors of all ages and abilities.
Local places to visit include Rydal Hall, Rydal Mount and Dove Cottage
- Home of William Wordsworth
for over 30 years, and Rydal Water, Rydal Cave and Grasmere. Favourite
walks include The Fairfield
Horseshoe, Nab Scar, Loughrigg, Rydal Cave and a picturesque walk
around Rydal Water and
Grasmere taking in the famous "Coffin Route".
The River Rothay runs past the house winding it's way from Grasmere,
through Rydal Water and
onto Lake Windermere, passing the famous Stepping Stones and Weirs.
Highly Commended Considerate Independent
Hotel of the Year
by the Considerate Hoteliers Association for 2006
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