


Gossel Ridding
Style Edwardian elegance, modern chic
Setting Lake Windermere and the Langdales in panorama
Nothing prepares you for how special this self-catering Arts and Crafts house on Lake Windermere is. Enter a huge oak-panelled hall perfumed by scented candles, and three reception rooms tug you in a new direction – there's a banqueting hall, piano-boasting music room and a sprawling sitting room with nightclub-fit soundsystem – all with ready-to-light fires. Venture further and find the home cinema. As for the bedrooms, each has a view of the lake, the fells or woodland, and is kitted out for kings, with super-stylish bathrooms.
Need to know
- Rates information £8,250 a week. Three-night stays are £4,500. The daily rate is £99 a person (based on an occupancy of 12).
- Ideal for Special-occasion celebrations; working holidays for film-industry folk; once-in-a-lifetime Lake District holidays.
- Sleeps 12 plus a single room and the option for two fold-out single cot beds.
- Property style Arts and Crafts mansion
- Grounds Gossel Ridding sits atop eight acres of sloped gardens and woodland overlooking Windermere. As well as grassy banks to amble, there's a big outdoor table and chairs. Little feet should be careful on the stones. The daffodils in spring are legendary.
- Minimum hire Three nights.
- Children Well-behaved children welcome: there’s a cot and two fold-out beds; two highchairs can be made into tables for toddlers. Babysitting possible. Supervise small folk on the stone terrace outside; little feet could stumble or get caught in the gaps. More...
- Booking process Full payment ten weeks in advance. 20 per cent payment on confirmation. £1,000 returnable deposit with full payment 10 weeks in advance. Smith deposit taken when you book.
- Also There is a concierge service: see 'Activities' section of 'Worth Getting Out of Bed For'. Non-smoking throughout, although there is plenty of covered veranda space for smokers; no pets allowed.
Floor plan
- The turning off a quiet residential cul de sac in Windermere gives little away that such a driveway takes you to a grand mansion almost hidden in its sprawling leafy grounds. Enter this imposing Arts-and-Crafts mansion into a huge oak-panelled hall perfumed by scented candles, and three reception rooms will tempt you in each direction – a banqueting room, a music room with piano, and a huge sitting room with nightclub-worthy sound system – all with ready-to-light fires. Venture further and find the pitch-black home cinema with a vast window seat big enough for a movie’s cast and crew. The huge white kitchen is set at the back of the house, with a charming scullery now a laundry room in itself bigger than many kitchens. Two separate staircases take you to the second floor and the seven bedrooms. (Nosy parkers, might notice there’s an attic at the top which is yet to be renovated.)
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Bedrooms
Every bedroom has a view of the lake, the fells or woodland, and each is kitted out for kings, with super-stylish bathrooms. Crisp, white, high-thread-count sheets cover the brand-new Hypnos beds. Pretty, rustic baskets by each door are a dignified reminder to pop muddy shoes in here rather than risk blemishing these spotless suites – especially those with thick, white carpeting.
Bedroom 1: Officially called the Guest Room, the pleated cream French linen-lined curved walls, and dark-wood detail lend an air of first-class cabin on the Titanic – if it wasn’t for the spectacular view of the lake through themany windows, you might forget where you are. A tiled fireplace represents its Arts and Crafts heritage, and the en suite with shower is pure 21st century.
Bedroom 2: Stepping into this heavenly all-white master bedroom is like popping open a bottle of liquid yoga – the soft, plush carpet underfoot, the vast plain white bed and that view framed by plain white drapes. Two cupboards, benches in the original chintz, white-painted dressing table and Perspex tables complete the chic. The en suite has two side-by-side dranch rain showers, and a vast bath and glass sink.
Bedroom 3: A twin with a glorious wooden dressing room. (No ensuite, but there’s a heavenly spacious bathroom with freestanding tub across the hall.)
Bedroom 4: A double with a modern four-poster and en suite with stylish Scandinavian-style bespoke bath and shower.
Bedroom 5: A mint-coloured double will give bathroom fetishists a thrill thanks to the huge shower in the ensuite.
Bedrooms 6 and 7: The all-white Swedish-style double room and single (no ensuite) are pretty as can be.In the bathrooms, contemporary rainwater showers, elegant eye-catching sinks – all the cherry-picked fixtures and fittings are entirely individual and especially alluring in the glow of dimmable lighting. Luxuriate with five-star-standard L’Occitane toiletries then swaddle yourself in huge, fluffy white towels.
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Kitchen
If Mac had to create a showkitchen, it would look this white, and its presentation would be as perfectly considered. The perfect marriage of now with then, a fireplace and servants’ bell box hark back to its 19th-century stately-home status, with enough modern-day clout in the glorious Mercury range cooker and Gaggenhau fridge/freezer to wow designer label lovers. The Lakeland grey-slate floor is heated underfloor but the larder is perfect chilled-pantry temperature, and as well as containing kitchen cupboard essentials, it boasts a microwave and most baking paraphernalia. Two tables mean everyone can eat here at staggered times if they wish. There is a back door leading to an outdoor game store with an extra fridge – perfect for when catering is required for events. The laundry room next to the kitchen was the scullery – its nod to the past comes in an incredible original glass-fronted wooden floor-to-ceiling cabinet. Something the staff here from yesteryear would no doubt have appreciated are the two Miele washing machines, and twinset of tumble dryers so you can get everyone’s washing and drying done in double time. -
Living room
There are four main reception rooms. The large beam-ceilinged oak-panelled room to the right was originally the Billiard Room, and continues to be called that although now its entertainment highlight is its impressive Bose sound system and huge slate fireplace. Giant-sized stoking tools hang ready for alpha males to act on any fire-stoking instincts. Enormous cream sofas are elegant (and thankfully have washable covers) and beg languid limbs to stretch across; you'll want to get supine to best appreciate that spectacular Lake Windermere view. The Adam Room is Gossel Ridding’s music parlour, with a concert-standard piano. (If you’re less musically gifted, they can arrange for a pianist to come and regale you for dinner parties or romantic serenades: one of the activities the concierge service can take care of.) Pad across the seagrass-covered parquet to a lilac chaise longe or beige circular cushion-covered sofa and admire the delicate mouldings in the ceiling and on the walls. The TV Room is the audio-visual jewel in Gossel Ridding’s crown, with a 50-inch television begging for guests to take advantage of the enormous DVD library and Sky+. Pitch-black walls and light-excluding black-out blinds ensure it’s as dark as a coal mine even in full daylight, betraying that this is a house happy hosting film-industry professionals – if the framed movie posters weren’t enough of a give away. A vast room-wide charcoal-grey window seat is loaded with cushions in every size and shade of almost-black, complemented by a stack of cable-knit blankets for maximum cosying up. -
Dining room
The huge tealight-covered table seats 12, with two seats at each head, ideal for special-occasion suppers, yet another ready-to-light fire with a copper hood and traditional Arts and Crafts tiling. Magnificent hand-carved pannelling and ornate plastering in the ceiling, with a cosy corner and low wooden table and chocolate-brown leather square pouffes for kids to have their own party at, or for more intimate low-key dinners. Enormous, see-through string-molded orbs hang overhead striking a note of contemporary boutique-hotel chic. -
Gardens
Eight acres of leafy flower-filled grounds look across Lake Windermere – you couldn't better this view. Walk to the bottom of the garden and open the back gate onto a road that leads you to the town in a few minutes; you can get to the lake itself in 15 minutes. -
Private parking
As well as a garage, there is room for a few cars on the driveway. -
Other
There is a concierge service at your beck and call to make restaurant and excursion bookings. To really make a special occasion of your stay, if you’re not musically gifted enough yourself to have a tinkle on the ivories, they can arrange for a pianist to come and regale you for dinner parties or romantic serenades.
Also worth knowing
- Weddings This property is suitable for weddings. More...
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A free sitting for a family portrait by acclaimed Lake District photographer, Russell Colman, either on location or at his lakeside studio.
In the know
Eating and drinking
This is self-catering at its best. A chilled larder boasts most baking essentials; the giant kitchen has a huge range cooker with hobs and ovens galore. There are two tables in the kitchen as well as an enormous dining room to entertain at of and double the dishwasher and washer/dryer power to help you cope with the aftermath. They can arrange a chef for dinner parties or for the whole of your trip and they’ll also provide a pre-stocked freezer (pick from a wide menu of home-made comfort food such as pies for £35 per head). And you can request Michelin-starred fine dining, together with staff that come in to light fires and candles, for around £100 per head. Champagne waiters are also available.
Housekeeping
The housekeepers live in the lodge at the bottom of the drive and are at your disposal for one hour everyday (free) to light fires and tidy up the kitchen, etc.
Entertainment
In the Billiard Room, a Bose hi-fi system with hard-disc memory system can store up to 200 songs; there's a digital radio and a Klipsch iPod dock in the kitchen. A pianist can be arranged.
Provided
There's the gift of a few breakfast items, but 400-threadcount bed linen is among the luxuries included along with L'Occitane toiletries and thick White Company dressing gowns to help ensure you fulfill your quota of lounging.
Packing tips
Slippers are always smart in somewhere that demands you do a lot of lazing, although wooden floorboards and underfloor-heated stone in the kitchen and bathrooms mean your tootsies will be perfectly happy if you forget them.


