Detached converted barn which sits next to a pretty stream, this picture postcard property has a wildlife garden and featured in The Country Living Magazine calendar. It is the perfect romantic hideaway and offers a rural location and a great base for some time away from the everyday hustle and bustle. Set at the foot of Cross Fell, the highest point in the Pennines.
Featured in The Country Living Magazine calendar, discover the rustic charm of this converted stone-built barn set beside a picturesque stream. Offering a romantic hideaway for two, this idyllic property boasts lovingly preserved original features, a cosy lounge with a crackling wood burner, and a beautiful wildlife garden full of interesting sights, sounds, and smells for Rover to investigate.
Upon entering, the rich character and history of the building unfold, with exposed stone walls and beams creating a welcoming atmosphere. The open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner features a roaring wood burner and a TV. Prepare delicious dishes in the well-equipped cottage kitchen, then share an intimate meal under the warm glow of the candelabra after a day of exploration. The spacious double bedroom has thick, exposed stone walls and wooden beams overhead, creating a wonderfully inviting ambience for a restful night's sleep. A gleaming bathroom completes this characterful home. Outside, step into the wildlife garden, an enchanting space to enjoy a game of fetch and observe birds and rabbits, and perhaps catch a glimpse of a red squirrel.
Located at the foot of Cross Fell, the highest point in the Pennines, from your doorstep, embark on fabulous walks to get tails wagging in this haven for outdoor enthusiasts. A network of walking paths awaits exploration, allowing you to discover the beauty of the local fells with Fido by your side. For those seeking adventure further afield, a 12-mile drive to the Lake District National Park provides the perfect opportunity for curious hounds to roam this spectacular landscape or to swim wild and free in the picturesque setting of Ullswater, 15 miles from home.