Sitting on the glistening shores of Ullswater in the Lake District, Another Place is a contemporary-meets-boho bolthole—with a wild heart. Surrounded by 18 acres of towering woodland, it’s a place where remote paddleboarding meets late-night stargazing, and indulging spa treatments follow charming fell walks. With cozy shepherd huts, gourmet dining, a Swim Club with stunning lake views, and a high-tech treadmill training pool (with an underwater mirror and TV monitor for instant feedback), Another Place effortlessly blends outdoorsy spirit with creature comforts—somewhere to pause, play and reconnect with mother nature at your own pace.
Location
Another Place is set across 18 acres in the quiet hamlet of Watermillock, perched above the western shore of Ullswater, framed by rolling fells of the Lake District National Park. With a scattering of stone cottages, it’s a place where sheep often outnumber people, and the rhythm of life is often set by the fickle Cumbrian weather. Zip through its winding lanes, and you’ll pass 18th-century farmhouses, its Grade II listed All Saints Church (built in 1881), and its cozy Brackenrigg Inn, a classic English pub.
Style and Character
Glide past the tranquil shores of Ullswater and down a sweeping drive lined with Himalayan birch trees, surrounded by lush green meadows, as you approach Another Place.
As you draw closer to its ivory Georgian façade, the hotel reveals itself in layers—think more elegant and timeless, rather than imposing. Tiptoe up to its entrance, guarded by camellias and climbing ivy, and you’ll be welcomed through grand oak doors into its snug reception—greeted by antique Louis XV mirrors, an ornate Tudor fireplace, and regal wingback armchairs.
Swan through the formal sitting room (adults only in the evening), and you’ll spot Another Place’s French influence—with rococo grandfather clocks, a white marble fireplace, and a cozy nook with French oil paintings and comfy loveseats. Here, you can gaze out at majestic mountains like Arthur’s Pike and Beda Fell, all whilst indulging in a glass of Laurent-Perrier La Cuvée Brut.
Elsewhere around the hotel, you’ll clock Victorian hanging lanterns, rainbow-colored farm animal portraits, volcanic tribal vases, and industrial globe chandeliers—a real treasure chest of style.
Outside, however, tucked beneath a huge oak tree, you can take the slow pace in a gentle wooden swing (perfect with a good book) or meander through the calm grounds dotted with toasty firepits, California poppies, and giant limestone sundials. A feast for the senses for hikers and loungers alike.
Rooms and Suites
Another Place bears 47 rooms, from cozy shepherd huts to two-bedroom treehouses—boasting sweeping lake views and elegant countryside charm—but among them, there is one that stands out, the Joules Suite.
Step inside and the space unfolds in layers of colors, with walls wrapped in deep teal, curved writing desks, a copper scalloped bed, pop art prints, and towering Georgian windows—with canary loveseats to soak up the views of Arthur’s Pike whilst sipping a smooth, crisp Wainwright Gold.
Its ensuite, however, is chic and earthy with a black marble walk-in rainfall shower, a deep soaking tub, suspended String of Pearl plants, and fluffy Joules’ signature bathrobes to snuggle up in.
Spa and Wellness
At Another Place, the term ‘spa’ gets a welcome remix—here enters the Swim Club, an elemental retreat where Scandi minimalism meets Wainwright drama. Think less lavender-scented clichés and more earthy-chic—with bracing swims, panoramic views, and bodywork that earns its place.
You can take a lap in a 20-meter pool that shimmers cerulean against a wraparound wall of glass—while outside, you’ll find a bubbling hot tub and a glass-fronted Swedish sauna serving up glimpses of Ullswater’s steel blue waters. It’s a sensual dialogue—think warm wood, cool water, wind, stone, and steam.
Treatments channel the local landscape. Sink into a lovingly heated bed and opt for the signature Land & Water Body Ritual—with 60 minutes of dry body brushing, salt scrubs, exfoliation, and slow-release tension massages across the shoulders, neck, and scalp. Afterward, retire to a relaxation room where you’ll sip a myriad of herbal teas from lemongrass and ginger to redberry hibiscus whilst grazing on traditional Scottish chocolate tea cakes. It’s the perfect choice to soothe aching muscles after a day of exploring the many surrounding fells of the Lakes.
Or, set off on a myriad of active excursions from paddleboarding to archery—yet, by night, more adventurous souls can opt for lantern-lit swims in ink-black water underneath the star-spangled skies.
Food and Beverage
Rampsbeck is Another Place’s primary restaurant, bright and contemporary, with flickering art deco orb chandeliers and pistachio banquettes (think Wes Anderson chic) where you’ll ease into evenings savoring starters like smoked duck breast (glazed in orange dressing) or asparagus quinoa with vegan whipped feta that melts in the mouth. For mains, negotiate between Cumbrian lamb rump or artichoke and wild mushroom pithivier—complete with pistachio parfait, citrus cheesecake, or a decadent cheese board made up of Eden Valley Brie, Thornby Moor Blue and aged Kirkham’s Lancashire.
Tucked beside the herb garden, just a few steps from the lake’s edge, you’ll find the Glasshouse. It’s a Victorian-style greenhouse with tomato vines that climb towards the rafters—playing host to feast nights and yoga classes; serving up woodfired pizzas, from classic Margheritas to a spicy Diavola topped with cured salami, salty olives, and gooey mozzarella. To finish, opt for a deliciously creamy Tiramisu or oven-baked fruits topped with crème fraiche and granola—salivating at the mouth.
Just off the reception, you’ll find The Living Space—a relaxed lounge bar dressed with Nordic spindle chairs, industrial lanterns, burnt orange banquettes, and rustic banquet tables, where you can feast on buttermilk chicken burgers as you sip sweet cocktails or local ales such as Ullswater Blonde, and peruse a sharp gin list.
Just a short uphill walk from Another Place, however, you’ll find the Brackenrigg Inn—a classic Cumbrian pub soaring above Ullswater, where rose chesterfield armchairs meet Turkish rugs, equestrian oil paintings, and a Victorian crimson fireplace. After a Sunday hike, opt for the Sunday roast ($28 per person) with all the trimmings, washed down with a Brackenrigg Bitter.
So if you’re looking for somewhere to pause, play, and reconnect with mother nature at your own pace—paired with snug suites, wellness fixes-a-plenty, and some of the finest comfort food in the Lake District, choose Another Place.
How To Do It
Travelers in London can hop on a 3-hour direct train from London Euston to Penrith North Lakes with Avanti West Coast. From there, it’s a 15-minute cab drive to Another Place. For more information, visit another.place.