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Hause Gill

Seatoller, near Keswick, Cumbria
Sleeps 5
Bedrooms 3
Bathrooms 1
Change Fri
Dogs welcome 2
4 star
Waterside Views
Sky TV
Parking on site / nearby
Travel Cot available
Towels included
Family friendly
Quirky
Internet access
Open fire / wood burner
Pub nearby
Country houses
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At a glance

  • Feature stone fireplace complete with a roaring open fire
  • Situated in a walkers paradise with footpaths leading across Borrowdale
  • Within 8 miles of Keswick with its popular museum, shops and restaurants
Property code: OC-SZ234

This spacious and welcoming cottage is perfect for a family or group of friends looking to enjoy a holiday in the Lake District National Park. The quaint little village of Seatoller lies at the southern end of Borrowdale, taking you into the heart of the mountains and offering a quiet haven in the Cumbrian Fells. This lush green valley is a tapestry of grassy fields, dry-stone walls and rolling hilltops, with a dramatic backdrop of high mountain peaks all around. If you are looking to enjoy the best of Cumbria's natural environment, you have come to the right place! The whole area is a paradise for walkers and there is something to suit every level of ability. You can walk to the summit of Scafell Pike, the highest mountain in England, or can enjoy an endless array of low-level walks in the area. For more relaxed days, there are lots of fantastic picnic spots and the beautiful fairy glen waterfalls in the Langstrath Valley that are perfect for a refreshing swim on a sunny day! If you want to enjoy a bit of culture, the bustling market town of Keswick is only 8 miles away and has lots on offer, there is a very reliable bus service which pretty much takes you door to door!

The cottage itself is wonderfully welcoming and has been freshly decorated throughout. The highlight has to be its idyllic location, sat at the end of a little row of white cottages next to its namesake, a beautiful mountain stream that cascades down from the top of Honister Pass. The charm of the surrounding area can be enjoyed from every room, each having a slightly different view. If you decide to head out in the evenings, there are lots of wonderful local pubs dotted all along the Borrowdale Valley, including a bar just 1.5 miles walk away. You can also opt to drive into Keswick, which offers food from all around the world and has a lovely little cinema, as well as a brilliant theatre. You won't be short of things to do!

As you walk into the cottage, you enter into a small entrance way, with handy hooks to hang your coats on the back of the door. Immediately in front of you is the bathroom and the kitchen is to the left, leading through to the living room. The refurbished cottage is bright and welcoming throughout. The ground-floor bathroom has a shower over the bath, WC, sink with mirror, and heated towel rail.

Across the hall is the kitchen/diner, a lovely and bright space with a large sash window that looks up onto a grassy rock-terrace area at the back of the cottage. Decorated in a country cottage style, it's well-equipped with a microwave, oven with electric hob, washing machine, Welsh dresser, and a dining table seating five. It's the perfect place for sociable food prep before you all sit down together to enjoy a tasty meal! There is also a medium-sized fridge/freezer in a small pantry area within the kitchen.

From the kitchen, you walk through to a cosy living room, which has beautiful views of the gill and the mountain tops of Bessy Boot and Glaramara. The living room has a double sofa, two armchairs, open fire under a wonderful stone chimney breast, slate bookshelves with a selection of books, and a small smart TV. There is a set of three tables, for enjoying a cuppa, and a footstool next to the sofa. This is a lovely area in which to enjoy a bit of peace and quiet at the end of each day's adventure.

A wooden door separates the living room from the stairs, which offers a nice division between the downstairs area and the bedrooms upstairs. As you walk up the stairs, you enter into a very comfortable carpeted hallway, which is nice and spacious, with high ceilings and lots of light coming in through a Velux window. The first room you get to is the single room, which has a single bed, a bedside cabinet with lamp, a sink and a set of draws. The room has been tastefully decorated in relaxing floral greens and purples and the window looks across to the terraced area behind the house. There is a small WC next to this and then a twin bedroom. The twin room is a wonderfully bright and tranquil room with two single beds (each with a reading light), a set of draws, and a sink with mirror. Further along the corridor is a small cupboard with space for hanging shirts.

The master bedroom is bright and spacious, with views out of the window that will catch your breath at first sight. Because the cottage sits uphill, you are elevated above the valley and have a sweeping outlook across fields of Herdwick sheep and up to the formidable mountain tops of the valley. The room is stylishly decorated in relaxing green hues and has a double bed with bedside drawers and a lamp on each side, a wooden chair, an armchair, a sink with mirror, chest of drawers, bookshelf of books, and a wardrobe (containing an iron and ironing board). You will find a hairdryer in the bedside drawer.

Outside, a small lockable shed houses a tumble dryer and can also be used for storing bikes (there is space for either one adult bike or a couple of children's bikes). Though there is no garden, the cottage sits on a natural terrace with the gill flowing past, so you can choose to sit on the grass next to the water on a sunny day!

  • 3 bedrooms – 1 double, 1 twin, 1 single
  • 1 bathroom with shower-over-the bath and WC, 1 separate WC
  • Electric oven, hob, microwave, dishwasher and fridge/freezer
  • Tumble dryer located in outdoor shed
  • Open fire
  • Smart TV
  • Wi-Fi included
  • Parking for 2 cars (the second car will block the first in), additional parking along the roadside. Please make sure that you leave enough room for a tractor to get into the field.
  • Small strorage shed for bikes
  • Pub within 1 mile
  • The cottage sits on a natural terrace with Hause Gill flowing past, children must be supervised
  • Arrival: 16:30 onwards
  • Departure: before 10:00
  • 2 dogs allowed. Additional charges may apply

Sarah Thyer

This property is personally managed by Sarah.

Reviews

From guests that have stayed at the property.

Based on 14 guest ratings

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Reviewed by David 5th March 2026

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This property is in dire need of some TLC and updating. On arrival in the rain, water was pouring from bloked or broken guttering over the entrance,which was itself blocked by some outside storage containers which must have blown over. Not great. Then we discover it is cold inside, as the night storage heaters no longer work, not mentioneRead mored in the documentation at all. Instead there are plug in heaters dotted around. The open fire in the lounge is lovely, but only once you've made the trip to Keswick to buy some fuel. Decor is poor, including some extraordinarily terrible artwork, there was plaster dust in the bathroom, a clothes hanger on a light fitting in the lounge, the upstairs toilet had something left in the U bend. Brambles are all around the car parking spaces, to snag the unwary. The saving graces are the lounge and main bedroom, and of course Borrowdale itself. This is a superb location for walking from the door, and to be fair, the price is low for a rental in this location. Hide

Reviewed by Sue 8th September 2025

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Reviewed by Steve 4th September 2025

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Great location, pictures on website don't represent the property as it is tired! heating needs updating if staying in colder seasons but the location is amazing

Reviewed by Andrea 15th August 2025

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Stunning location with beautiful walks on the doorstep. Small but comfortable cottage. We stayed with our 3 teenagers. We decided not to take our large dog, which was the correct decision as it would have been very tight on space if he had joined us. Master bedroom nice and large. Would be plenty room for a travel cot. Nice cafe in Seatoller. Good Read moreswift response and solution from holiday cottages when we reported a minor fault mid-stay. Hide

Reviewed by Felicity 18th July 2025

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Lovely location and well equipped cottage. Possibly more suitable for people who prefer a more basic standard of accommodation. Good car parking for 3 cars. We really enjoyed our stay thankyou and would recommend to those who like a peaceful location. Amazing views. Good to have a twin and single bedroom as well as a double. Comfy beds and very cleRead morean wash basins and lovely wide stairs and landing. Thankyou. Hide

Reviewed by Stephen 23rd May 2025

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Reviewed by Karen 9th May 2025

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A little lovely little cottage in Borrowdale, the cottage was clean but rustic, amazing views! There were plenty of options for walking without moving your car, huge bonus. Regular buses in to Keswick or over Honister Pass. The pub on the other side of the stream was lovely and the cafe serves amazing cake. The parking down the side of the house woRead moreuld take 3 smaller cars we had a Yaris and Leon, we definitely could have got another Yaris sized car on. But only 2 big SUV or saloon type cars. Hide

Reviewed by Di 28th March 2025

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We loved it. Location is fabulous. Sky tv a bonus.

Reviewed by Thomas 28th February 2025

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Travelled with a 3 yr & 8 months old & personally felt like the property wasnt baby friendly due to the extension leads around the house & electical heaters. That said, the cottage is in a fab location & is well equipped. The Sky Tv is a bonus.

Reviewed by David 1st November 2024

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The cottage is in a lovely, quiet location at the end of Borrowdale. It was a little cold and damp when we got there, but once we mastered the heating system things improved. We arrived to find the hot water tap in the kitchen hanging off the sink, making it dangerous to use. We contacted the managers, who arranged for it to be repaired within a coRead moreuple of hours. Well done! However, the location of the washing machine and tumble dryer in the bathroom was dangerous and possibly not legal? Hide

Reviewed by Diana 25th October 2024

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We had a lovely stay at Hause Gill , great location for many walks in the area .

Reviewed by Ben 18th October 2024

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Amazing location! Walk straight into the hills and youre away! Log fire and plenty of hot water to return too. Rough and ready but perfect for a family who plan to spend most of the time walking and exploring this area.

Reviewed by Steve 5th September 2024

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The cottage is warm & cosy, situated in a great location, quiet, comfortable, well equipped and there is a bus stop near by should you wish to leave your car parked up. Its perfect for those looking to explore the local area. There are good shops locally and in Keswick which is less than 20mins away by car and the area also has a good bus service. Read moreWe thoroughly enjoyed our stay and have already booked for 2025. Many thanks Hide

Reviewed by Robert 21st June 2024

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Wonderful ex-miner's cottage in the best place in Britain

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