Simply presented and comfortably styled, this pretty cottage has a delightful garden and is perfectly suited as a cosy base for exploring the surrounding countryside and town.
Hidden away in a secluded central Keswick location, this charming cottage is the ideal base for a couple or small family to explore this bustling Lakeland town and surrounding countryside. Enjoy easy access to Keswick's shops, cafes and restaurants and take full advantage of your own private garden and designated parking space – quite a rarity in this ever-popular area.
With a reverse-level layout, the upstairs of this charming home is a sanctuary of comfort, where you can kick off your shoes in the lounge/diner and unwind after a day of exploring the majestic fells. Here, you'll find two plush sofas that invite you to sink in and relax, a Smart TV to catch up with your favourite shows, and a dining table and chairs to gather around and plan the upcoming activities over a delicious shared meal prepared in the well-equipped kitchen. Venture downstairs and you'll discover the main double bedroom and a twin room, both designed with comfort and relaxation in mind. The bathroom is an oasis of calm in which to take a relaxing soak after a day of adventure and outside, the garden area of this property is a tranquil haven nestled in the heart of bustling Keswick. With bike storage and one private parking space located in the main car park area, it couldn’t be more convenient.
Situated in the world-renowned town of Keswick, this property is the ideal base for explorers and walkers looking to discover the best of the Lake District. The Theatre by the Lake, a modern and intimate theatre that stages productions all year round, will offer you an unforgettable live performance experience. For film lovers, the Alhambra Cinema screens the latest releases in a beautiful, historic setting. For those who love outdoor adventure, the Keswick Adventure Centre offers a range of activities, including climbing, kayaking and a high-rope course. The ancient Castlerigg Stone Circle, just outside the town, is an awe-inspiring prehistoric monument that is definitely worth a visit. Keswick is surrounded by many challenging and scenic routes for walkers and hikers. One of the most famous is the climb to the summit of England's highest mountain, Scafell Pike (7.5 miles), which offers stunning panoramic views from its peak.