Occupying a peaceful location on the southern edge of the Lake District National Park, this charming property is perfectly positioned to explore both the coast and the countryside. Beautifully refurbished to an exceptionally high standard, you’ll love returning to this former coach house after thrilling days enjoying the region’s natural wonders and historic and cultural treasures. Sleeping up to four guests, this dog-friendly property appeals as a couples’ bolthole, a family holiday, or an intimate escape with friends.
Arranged over two storeys, this semi-detached property has been lovingly restored, its rustic charm complemented with a chic and contemporary flair. Decorated in neutral hues, the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner is an inviting and sociable space, warmed by a sleek, modern wood burner set against a feature stone wall. The fresh and modern kitchen features a breakfast bar which doubles as the family dining table, while a large corner sofa and mood lighting invite relaxation after a day on the trails. Stairs lead up to two comfortable bedrooms, a king-size and a twin, both with sloping ceilings and some areas of restricted head height, and delightful views over the Duddon Estuary and towards the fells. A ground-floor shower room takes care of all practicalities, while the suntrap patio has a BBQ and outdoor seating, offering an ideal spot for al fresco dining or simply soaking up the tranquil surroundings.
Located around 1 mile from Millom in the hamlet of Steel Green, this property is surrounded by walking opportunities, from Haverigg Beach (0.5 miles) to the challenging Black Combe. One of the Lake District’s famous southerly peaks, it offers panoramic views from the summit. There is a wealth of nature-filled attractions, including birdwatching reserves at Hodbarrow (0.5 miles) and along the shores of the Duddon Estuary. For a day at the lakes, head inland to Coniston Water (20.5 miles) or Lake Windermere (26.5 miles).