An elegant townhouse in the charming Georgian market town of Cockermouth makes an ideal base for a family or a group of friends wanting to explore the beautiful Western Lake District. Sleeping six guests, this characterful property is quietly located in a historic part of the town and is also pet friendly, with a welcome for up to four dogs. It is just a 200-metre stroll from independent shops, restaurants and pubs, with four lakes—Bassenthwaite, Buttermere, Crummock and Loweswater—all within an 11-mile radius.
Stylishly furnished, with high ceilings and large windows, the house has a spacious, airy lounge with a cosy wood burner; perfect for relaxing after a day walking the fells with your pets. The roomy contemporary kitchen and dining area is kitted with all you need for home cooking. Steep, cottage-style stairs lead to the first floor, with a family bathroom and three inviting double bedrooms: one with an en-suite and two with ornamental period fireplaces. Further steep, spiral stairs lead to a cosy, second-floor twin bedroom (available on request), with low, original beams. Outside, an enclosed rear patio has seating and a BBQ.
The poet William Wordsworth spent his early years in Cockermouth. The National Trust now preserves his childhood home and the riverside gardens where he and his siblings played. Hike along the Buttermere Valley to see the impressive Scale Force waterfall or take the level footpath around the lake. Whinlatter Forest (7.5 miles) offers gorgeous views and thrills galore, with a Go Ape treetop adventure course, mountain biking and walking trails. Head for the pretty town of Keswick (17 miles), to hire a boat or take a cruise on Derwentwater for a wonderful view of the fells from the water.