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Burn How `The house on the hill by the stream` - just 200 metres from Lake Windermere. Offers visitors to this beautiful corner of England the best of both worlds tranquility or the hustle & bustle.

Burn How is where it all begins. Those who enjoy the fresh country air can meander along picturesque woodland trails through unspoilt countryside....Enjoy a cruise on Lake Windermere or venture further afield and take the ferry across the lake to visit Hill Top, the home of Beatrix Potter. At the end of the day relax with family and friends in the congenial atmosphere of the lounge and bar, or on a pleaqsant summers evening take in the beautiful surroundings of our patio and gardens.
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