A beautifully restored farmhouse in Broughton-in-Furness, ideally positioned to explore the Southern Lake District and Cumbrian coastline. This is the perfect escape for a family of four or friends to unwind and relax in complete solitude.
This charming cottage features a welcoming and cosy atmosphere thanks to its many distinctive characteristics, such as oak beams, Lakeland slate floors, and exposed brick walls. The large lounge and dining area are designed for pure comfort, boasting sophisticated furniture and a fantastic fireplace with a wood burner for those snuggly nights in. The country-style kitchen has everything needed to whip up a menu for the whole family, which can be enjoyed in the enclosed garden, overlooking the views of Whicham Valley, Black Combe Fell and Coniston Fells. As day turns to night, climb the stairs to be greeted by two king-size beds in two rooms separated by a sliding door. Wake up to indulge in a luxurious free-standing bath in the family bathroom before savouring your morning coffee on the patio.
Walks can be enjoyed from the doorstep, and nearby Silecroft beach is the perfect spot for off-lead dog walks. Explore further afield by making the 7.5-mile journey to Broughton-in-Furness to mosey around pretty cobbled streets, admire the ancient horse-chestnut tree, or capture photos of the ornate Georgian architecture. You can also refuel here with slabs of sticky gingerbread and pots of tea. Aptly named the 'A Jewel in the Crown of Cumbria', Duddon Valley (8 miles) is arguably one of the most remote and idyllic valleys in the Lake District and is ideal for walkers, mountain bikers and climbers.