Pretty cottage, situated on the edge of the Lakes, refurbished to a high standard with a contemporary feel, discover the fells and wainwrights, local distilleries and pretty Cumbrian coastline.
Ideally located for exploring both the coast and the Lake District National Park, this inviting cottage is a charming home away from home, perfect for friends or family to get away from it all in the wonderful Cumbrian countryside. Recently refurbished, this delightful property offers a fabulous combination of chic modern finishes alongside lovingly preserved original features.
Enter this welcoming home and into the cosy lounge/diner, a tranquil oasis where you can sink into the comfortable sofas and unwind in front of the cosy fireplace, complete with a beam mantle and wood burner-effect electric fire. In the next room, discover a spacious kitchen with its central island and breakfast bar, the perfect spot to gather with loved ones to plan the next day’s activities over a delicious meal prepared in the stylish kitchen. Upstairs, you'll find three luxurious bedrooms: a twin room with an ornamental fireplace, a double room with a low cottage window and pretty views of the village, and a king size bedroom that overlooks the rolling fields beyond. There is also a lovely family bathroom for a relaxing soak at the end of the day. Outside, a raised garden with a lawn and seating area is a fantastic place to enjoy a leisurely breakfast or share an evening drink with friends and family against a backdrop of rural views.
Located in a small hamlet just outside the bustling market town of Cockermouth, gorgeous countryside walks begin from your door. For those who want to enjoy the great outdoors, Bassenthwaite Lake National Nature Reserve, 7 miles away, offers beautiful walks amongst stunning scenery. Nearby Cockermouth, 2 miles, is a fantastic destination for the foodies among you, with a huge range of cafes, pubs and restaurants selling fresh local produce. The town also hosts a food festival every September. There are a mind-boggling variety of activities to be experienced in the area too. Adventure seekers can swing through the trees at Go Ape Whinlatter (15 miles), or hike through the idyllic Whinlatter Forest Park. Step back in time with a visit to the ancient Castlerigg Stone Circle (10 miles), or learn about the life of one of England's most celebrated poets, William Wordsworth, at Wordsworth House ( 5 miles). For culture vultures, the Beacon Museum, located 10 miles from Cockermouth, offers a glimpse into the local history and art scene, while the Maryport Maritime Museum (15 miles) takes you on a journey through the region's rich maritime heritage.