A LUXURY Lake District hotel has undergone a £1m upgrade.

Four-star hotel Storrs Hall, on the shores of Windermere, is now taking bookings for its new wood view and lake view cabins following the investment.

Sitting in an area of woodland adjacent to the main hotel, the Georgian manor house closed its nine woodland self-catering lodges in January 2019 and has spent the last year transforming the space into six luxurious guest rooms.

Andrew Nicholson, general manager at Storrs Hall, said: “The guest experience is of paramount importance to us at Storrs Hall, and we are continuously looking for new ways to deliver a memorable experience for our guests. The transformation of our woodland cabins has been incredibly exciting to watch and we look forward to welcoming guests in the near future."

The cabins are designed to allow the stunning natural surroundings to take centre stage, featuring large windows to provide a light and airy atmosphere to supplement the spectacular views, while sliding doors enable guests to embrace the tranquility of the encompassing woodland.

Beautiful hardwood floors, super king size beds and soft furnishings create a relaxing atmosphere, while Lakeland slate terraces with cedar wood Japanese Bathing Tubs provide the perfect place to unwind and soak up the location’s serene ambience whilst watching the sunset over Windermere.

Two cabins have also been specifically designed with mobility access in mind, with widened doorways and showers adapted to accommodate wheelchair users.

To celebrate the completion of the lodges, Storrs Hall is offering overnight stays from £350 per night. The price is based on two people sharing a room with breakfast included.