Broadview is a quality, friendly, no smoking Guest House in Ambleside in the heart of the English Lake District National Park. Broadview is a mid-terrace Ambleside Guest House that was built around 1820 of traditional Lakeland slate and stone. It is believed the house was orginally built as a Country Residence for a Gentleman, in preparation for the Railway link to Ambleside which never materialised.
Ambleside is in central South Lakes at the head of England largest natural Lake, Windermere. The area has always been a favourite haunt of artists of all disciplines. Wordsworth, Coleridge and Ruskin led this illustrious list whilst Beatrix Potter loved the area so much, it apparently inspired her to write her famous Peter Rabbit stories. She even left a number of properties to the National Trust to be preserved.
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