Mary Mount is a cherished part of the Lake District, previously part residence of the Mawdsley family. Starting as an arts and crafts building with just 14 rooms. Over the years it has evolved into a welcoming retreat, offering modern comforts while retaining its historic charm. Nestled in the stunning surroundings of the Lake District, it provides guests with an unforgettable escape into nature.
We're a haven for locals and visitors alike, providing a down to earth resting point between walks and other activities in the beautiful English Lakes
Located in the heart of Keswick, the Mary Mount Hotel has been a beloved landmark for generations. We are proud to blend the classic charm of our historic building with modern amenities to ensure your stay is comfortable and unforgettable.
As you leave the car with us and step out into nature, you can take in the beautiful shores of Derwentwater or relax and enjoy the panoramic views of the lake and Catbells from the fireside and the comfort of the hotel and grounds.
The Mary Mount is not just a destination for travellers; it's a haven for wildlife enthusiasts too. Our location provides a front-row seat to some of nature's wonders. Birdwatchers can enjoy the vibrant birdlife and if you’re lucky you may even spot a red squirrel.
In addition to the usual menu there are hot drinks and scones, muffins and cakes on tap all day - walking is hungry work!
Enjoy a full english breakfast Cumbrian style, a continental or just a nibble of fruit with unlimited toast and tea or coffee. Breakfast is included.
We offer a selection of sandwiches, ciabattas and salad, as well as classic dishes. Hot drinks & cold drinks are available all day.
We pride ourselves on using local ingredients wherever we can and offer a daily specials board as well as a menu with all the usual favourites.
With the launch stopping next door, there are copious routes you could take. We can't list them all but have a look at our favourites and links to further information.
Or, please just ask - we're here to help and there's nothing we love more than talking about the place we're lucky enough to call home.