This converted Wesleyan chapel is perfect for groups of friends or a family, as well as two canine companions to escape to in the countryside. Close to many walks including the challenging mountain Scafell Pike and the stunning shores of Wastwater.
The bungalow cottage is homely and comfortable, with tasteful decor throughout. Hang up your coats and dog leads in the spacious utility cupboard in the porch, before heading into the lounge to put your feet up. Light up the open fire and keep warm while enjoying a movie on the TV. Rustle up a delicious meal in the kitchen and enjoy eating together around the dining table.
When it’s time for some shut-eye, choose from one of the two bedrooms. Outside is a large garden, surrounded by mature trees and hedges. It has extra high fencing, which means the dogs will be safe and sound sniffing about on the lawn, while you enjoy an evening tipple on the patio. The little hamlet of Santon Bridge has a popular pub that is dog friendly and serves up some delightful food.
From the doorstep, explore the heights of Scafell Pike (8 miles) and Muncaster Fell (7 miles), or stay closer to sea level and set tails wagging 4 miles away alongside England’s deepest lake, Wastwater (4 miles). Visit the charming coastal village of Ravenglass (5 miles) on the steam train, which welcomes dogs on board or let them run wild and free at the spectacular Drigg Sand Dunes and Beach (5 miles). 8 miles from the property is the cascading Stanley Ghyll Force Waterfall - take the ravine path and soak up the superb views.