This cosy converted barn hideaway is hidden away in a peaceful location. It offers stunning views over Scafell and incredible sunsets during golden hour. This idyllic hideaway is perfect for couples seeking walking adventures in the Lake District National Park and tranquillity amidst rolling countryside.
Soak in your spectacular location with mountainous views and blissful birdsong as you make your way up to the front door of this beautiful property. Head upstairs into the open-plan, studio-style living space, which has been meticulously designed for comfort and convenience. Sink into the corner sofa in front of the crackle of the wood burner and enjoy cups of tea as you channel-hop through the Smart TV. The compact yet fully equipped kitchen is a breeze for dishing up romantic meals for two, which can be eaten around the cosy dining table or carried out to the communal garden to be served on the bench. Here, you can spend quality time admiring the quiet sounds of nature and taking in the last of the evening sunshine. Enjoy a hot shower in the well-appointed shower room at bedtime, then climb into your cosiest pyjamas and get comfy in the sumptuous double bed. Rounding off the home is private parking for one car.
Wake up and head on a mission to discover Stanley Ghyll Waterfall (1 mile), one of the Lake District's most favourable landmarks. Devoke Water (1.5 miles), the largest tarn in the Lake District, is nearby, too. You're in the perfect place for those with a passion for hiking. The starting point for climbing Scafell Pike is 13 miles away and offers seemingly endless unspoiled scenery, while for those seeking a less challenging experience, the foot of the mountain provides some gorgeous spots from which to picnic. Wastwater, Harknott Pass, and Eskdale Steam Railway are popular attractions located within 11 miles.