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The Haweswater Hotel, built in 1937, has always been a popular place for walkers, nature lovers and people in search of tranquility. The area is home to red deer, red squirrels, foxes, owls, badgers and is the only place in England where a golden eagle can be seen in the wild. Haweswater is the highest lake in the Lake District at 240 metres above sea level and the 4th deepest at 57metres. It is the most easterly and the least developed - the Haweswater Hotel is the only building on its shores. It was once 2 small lakes - High Water & Low Water. These were joined together when the village of Mardale Green was flooded to create Haweswater. When the water levels are low, the dry stone walls and bridge of the old village can sometimes be seen. Children under the age of 11 are not accepted, neither are dogs.PLEASE NOTE CANCELLED BOOKINGS COULD BE SUBJECT TO A CANCELLATION FEE BEING CHARGED.