Escape to solitude with this charming 1850s cottage, idyllically positioned up a short single-track lane for ultimate privacy. This quaint property sleeps four and a dog, and is the ideal family base for discovering the gorgeous north-west.
Exposed beams and tiles are paired with neutral decor, and the traditional aesthetic is a constant reminder that you’re on a countryside break, while the exposed flooring in the kitchen and living area means no worrying about messy paws! Relax into the comfortable sofas and watch the wood burner flickering away whilst catching up on your favourite show on the TV or sitting down to a good book, no doubt with a furry friend tightly curled up next to you. The functional kitchen adopts the same natural wooden themes and is well-equipped for feeding the entire family. A dining table has space for four to sit down to an evening meal, while your four-legged friend sniffs for crumbs. Upstairs, a roomy master bedroom boasts a double bed and a comfy armchair while in the rafters, the twin bedroom has restricted head height, perfect for your little ones. To the rear, a private garden is enclosed in bright green hedges so you can sit and enjoy the summer evenings whilst your pup has free reign of the garden.
Half a mile away, the village of Coniston sits under the shadow of the Old Man of Coniston, a legendary Lake District fell with many walking routes guaranteed to offer plenty of fetching fun for your four-legged pal. The property is 14.5 miles from Lake Windermere, a must-see for every Lake District holiday. Just 4 miles away is the glorious beauty spot of Tarn Hows where you can walk through thick woodlands, where plenty of sticks are waiting to be thrown, and enjoy views towards Wetherlam, the Helvellyn range and the Langdale Pikes.