Suited to those who are into the great outdoors, this property sleeps up to three guests and is well placed for exploring the Northern Lakes, right from the doorstep!
This cottage is located in the quiet village of Threlkeld, 4 miles from Keswick. With the imposing backdrop of Blencathra, the cottage is ideally located for those looking for a picturesque base from which to explore the Northern Lakes. Threlkeld offers two good pubs both serving excellent home cooked food and local ale. You can stroll into Keswick along the pleasant former railway path which is lined with trees and rich in wildlife.
The accommodation offered adjoins the owner's property and is ideal for couples or a small family. A pleasant patio area to the front looks across to the church and fields whilst the rear garden shared with the owner has Blencathra towering above it. The bedroom is furnished with a double and a single bed making it suitable for a variety of visitors, whether you are a couple with a young child or two friends looking for a comfortable base for outdoor activities.
The cottage has a compact and well-equipped kitchen but if you don't feel like cooking then two good pubs can be found less than 100 metres down the road.
This small, comfortable cottage is ideal for solo travellers, walking partners, couples or small families. The ground floor is open plan with a kitchenette featuring an electric hob and cooker and microwave. An undercounter fridge with freezer box is provided however the use of the owner's freezer is available should further space be required.
The sitting room is furnished with seating around a TV and electric fire with a window to the front. An open staircase leads upstairs.
The bedroom offers views to the church opposite and the fells beyond. The double bed and single bed in the bedroom offer flexible accommodation. The shower room features an electric shower, wash basin and WC.
The rear garden is shared with the owner next door. A bike shed is available and foot paths leading to Blencathra are direct from the garden. A pleasant bench seat at the front of the property looks to the church opposite and is set back from the road on a patio.