This characterful stone-built dog-friendly cottage with a wooden beamed ceiling, a mezzanine and a wood burner is a cosy base for a group of friends or family members who want to explore the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales. Spend your time away soaking up the scenery and discovering the nearby historical landmarks, nature walking trails and quaint countryside villages.
As you enter the property, you’ll be met with a warm and inviting ambience created by the crackling fire, vaulted wooden ceiling and neutral-toned decor. The wooden and patterned furnishings in the lounge create a subtle Bohemian feel, while the patio doors keep it bright. Two plum sofas and two armchairs surround the exposed stone fireplace and wood burner. Walk down four steps beneath the wooden mezzanine to reach the dining area with a table and chairs. Continue into the bright and contemporary kitchen to find sparkling surface tops on the fitted ‘L’-shaped unit and patterned tiles. Also on the ground floor is a family bathroom, a twin room with garden access and a super-king-size bedroom with garden access and an en-suite. On the upper floor is a king-size bedroom with an en-suite and private reading area. Outside is an enclosed garden with furniture plus a lawn area.
While staying near the hamlet of Kelleth, you’ll be on the edge of the Lake District National Park and the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Head west to reach the Windermere (22 miles), Haweswater Reservoir (18.5 miles) and Ambleside (26.5 miles). East will take you to the Cautley Spout waterfall (14 miles), Pendragon Castle (12 miles) and the Pennine Way (22 miles). On your doorstep are the ancient Gamelands Stone Circle (3 miles) and Great Asby Scar National Nature Reserve (3.5 miles).