Set within the grounds of Grade II-listed Garth House, this impressive property makes a brilliant base for families and friends keen to explore the Cumbrian countryside and the North Pennines National Landscape. At the market town of Brampton (0.5 miles) you’ll find a great mix of independent shops along with pubs, restaurants and cafés for easy evenings out. Historic highlights abound nearby, too, with Hadrian’s Wall passing nearby (10 miles) and excellent access to the wider region, including the lively city of Carlisle (10 miles).
You’ll approach this striking red sandstone home along a garden path leading to a smart entrance area where you can shed boots and coast after a day in the fresh air. Inside, a bright and spacious open-plan living area brings together a comfortable lounge, a kitchen and a dining space ideal for sociable get-togethers. Soft seating and a Smart TV make the lounge perfect for relaxing, while the well-equipped kitchen caters easily for everything from quick breakfasts to full holiday feasts. Tuck into meals at the dining table, the kitchen island or outside on the roof terrace. Garden doors open on warm days to let fresh air flow through. The three super-king-size bedrooms are arranged over the first and second floors, with two first-floor rooms featuring en-suite shower rooms and the second-floor bedroom boasting a copper bath alongside an en-suite with a walk-in shower. Outdoors, the roof terrace boasts uninterrupted rural views, soft seating and dining furniture, while the private enclosed garden has additional seating and a hot tub for evenings under the stars. Guests also have access to an on-site indoor swimming pool with private 1-hour slots each day (for ages four and over), plus off-road parking for three cars.
Nearby, Gelt Woods and Talkin Tarn Country Park (both within 3.5 miles), are ideal for walking, water sports and fishing, while history lovers can head to Walltown Quarry Country Park and the Roman Army Museum (both within 10 miles) to discover more about Hadrian’s Wall. The North Pennines offer dramatic hiking routes starting just 3.5 miles away, and the Lake District’s famous landscapes are also within easy reach (21.5 miles).