Nestled in the picturesque village of Grange, 1 mile from Derwentwater and 5 miles from the bustling town of Keswick, escape to the heart of the Lake District National Park with friends or family and stay at this exceptional mountain-view home, where rustic stone walls hide an uber-stylish interior, and the riverside garden hosts a private hot tub.
The welcoming entrance hall/boot room provides ample space to store your outdoor gear. Next door, the high-end kitchen is a culinary haven equipped with top-of-the-line appliances and a chic breakfast bar. The open-plan design seamlessly connects the kitchen to the lounge/diner/snug, creating a sociable atmosphere to spend time with loved ones. The lounge area perfectly blends modern luxury with cosy charm, featuring a wood burner that adds warmth and ambience. Unwind on plush seating while watching your favourite shows on the impressive Smart TV. Upstairs, the cottage boasts three king-size bedrooms, each designed with meticulous attention to detail. The master bedroom offers stunning views of the river and surrounding valley and includes an en-suite bathroom. The second bedroom also provides captivating river views and includes an en-suite shower room. The third bedroom features its own en-suite shower room, providing convenience for every guest. Outside, the cottage continues to impress with an unenclosed riverside garden. The patio area is furnished for al fresco dining, while a fire pit offers a cosy spot for evening gatherings. For the ultimate relaxation, indulge in a soak in the bespoke hot tub, ideally positioned to take in the breathtaking views.
Embark on invigorating hikes right from your doorstep, exploring nearby peaks such as Dale Head (5 miles) and Robinson (6.5 miles). For the more adventurous, Scafell Pike, the highest peak in the Lake District, is 9 miles away. Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy mountain biking and wildlife watching in Whinlatter Forest, 9 miles from home. For a more relaxed experience, Keswick offers an independent cinema, a lakeside theatre, and a variety of shops, bars, cafes, and restaurants along with an annual Mountain Festival in May or June, featuring world-class sports, outdoor activities, talks, films, and live music.