

Six Castlegate
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About
A pink-painted B&B in Cockermouth, Six Castlegate occupies a historic house with en-suite rooms and a large lounge suited to groups. The property has two dining areas, including a sizeable one in the kitchen. Nearby public parking is available a short walk away. Hosts provide local tips for exploring the western Lake District, and the town centre’s independent shops, bars and restaurants are within easy reach. The house features simple, thoughtful decor with personal touches throughout.
Customer Reviews
1. The interior is attractive and neat. 2. Every room has en-suit toilet and bathroom. 3. Massive living / lounge is perfect for a large group. 4. Two separate dining facilities, one in the kitchen and one very large dining hall. 5. Superstores are only few minutes walk. Would love to give 5star, however 1. The property is not accessible. 2. The entry lane (/road) is very narrow and sloped. 3. No game facilities. 4. No lawn. 5. Complaining neighbours.
This is a lovely house, very spacious, well maintained, comfy beds, very clean and in a great position both in the town and the Lake District
This is a very special place to stay. I felt immediately welcome and at home in this lovely old house, which has been decorated simply and beautifully with many lovely touches. Samantha and Mathew are warm and friendly and incredibly helpful. I was in a large room at the top of the house, with two big windows and lovely views over the rooftops to the hills beyond. The bed was huge and very comfortable and there was a good sized television and comfy chair. Breakfast was first rate, with lots of choice! Cockermouth is a nice town, with plenty of places to eat, shops, Wordsworth's house, river, and easy access to the Western and Northern Lakes, as well as the coast. As a lone traveller, the ambience of where you stay is especially important, and this really felt like home.