Situated in a picturesque spot a couple of miles north of Esthwaite Water, this delightful stone cottage provides warm, relaxing holiday accommodation for six guests. An ideal holiday retreat for families and friends, this traditional Grade II-listed property dates back to the 17th century and has been thoughtfully updated with a useful variety of eco-friendly facilities. Enjoying stunning views over the surrounding fells and valleys, this idyllic cottage has plenty of features including a warming wood burner, a sunroom-style dining area, timber ceiling beams, exposed stonework and fantastic rural views.
The fresh and airy kitchen/diner has a handy island unit and a range of equipment, perfect for preparing all your favourite meals. The dining area has windows on three sides allowing plenty of light in. The central lounge is a perfect space to unwind in, with an original beamed ceiling, stone fireplace and a cosy wood burner, perfect for curling up with a good book or watching a movie. Upstairs there are three light and spacious bedrooms: two delightful en-suite doubles each with a TV, and a pretty twin room. This floor also features a stylish family bathroom. Going outside, the garden has a lovely lawn and a patio with plenty of outdoor furniture so you can enjoy a meal alfresco. There’s also a useful drying room and an area of land with trees and a path leading to Hawkshead.
A great base for walking, climbing and water sports, the cottage is just a mile from the bustling village of Hawkshead which has several welcoming pubs and eateries as well as the Beatrix Potter Gallery and Wordsworth’s Old Grammar School. Also nearby are Wray Castle and Claife Viewing Station on Windermere, The Old Man of Coniston, Claife Heights, Coniston Water and Tarn Hoes (all within 5 miles).