This 17th-century cottage is steeped in history and character, and neighbours the owner’s farm near the pretty hamlet of Pardshaw in Cumbria, just 12 miles from the Solway Firth.
Situated on the cusp of the Western Lakes on the outskirts of the Cumbrian village of Pardshaw, this traditional cottage is a wonderful base for families. Sleeping six humans and two hounds, your abode is cosy and inviting with a roaring open fire and an abundance of outside space. The friendly owners have a farm next door where you are welcome to greet the resident animals (keeping Fido at a safe distance), and they’ll even taxi you to the local pubs and back so you can really relax.
Inside is brimming with period charm with the farmhouse-style kitchen acting as the heart of the home. Beamed ceilings, wooden units and a large table set the scene for sociable breakfasts, but there is also a dining room for more formal suppers. Relax with hot chocolate in the lounge with a snoring hound by your feet or spend your afternoon unwinding in the sunshine outside. The kitchen garden may be unsuitable for small children, but under careful supervision, your pup will have a ball stretching their legs. Steps lead down to the lawn (more suited to children) with its inspiring views of Mellbreak, and beyond this is the owners’ working farm. At bedtime, there are three bedrooms to choose from, all with access to the family bathroom although one has an en-suite.
Leave no stick unfetched as you explore the countryside, popping into Cockermouth (4.5 miles) to browse the shops and grab a bite to eat. Crummock Water, Buttermere and Bassenthwaite Lake are all within 18.5 miles to soak up the scenery, or why not attempt something more daring and scale High Stile or Grasmoor, both within 11.5 miles. Heading towards the coast, the clifftop walks towards St Bees from Whitehaven (11 miles) are breathtaking, and you may even spot puffins as you scamper along.