Providing tranquil accommodation for a couple or a small family, this beautifully renovated cottage features original exposed beams and is perfect for exploring an idyllic part of the Lake District.
Nestled in a tranquil position close to the shores of Bassenthwaite Lake, this charming cottage is ideal for friends or small families who want to explore the northern Lake District with their four-legged friends. As well as the wetlands nature reserve at Bassenthwaite Lake, complete with nesting ospreys, the area boasts lots of stunning scenery, including Dodd Woods, and the historic house and gardens of Mirehouse, which are both within a mile. Despite the rural location, the shops, eateries and range of outdoor activities in the popular ‘adventure capital’ of Keswick are only 4 miles away.
Beautifully restored, original features blend effortlessly with contemporary fixtures and fittings in this delightful cottage. Light tones make it feel bright and spacious throughout, whilst exposed beams and original fireplaces add charm. With a wood burner-effect electric fire for colder evenings, the lounge is comfortable and cosy, whilst there is ample dining space for everyone once you’ve cooked up a storm in the well-equipped kitchen. On the first floor, there are two gorgeous bedrooms: a king-size and a single (with additional bed available) . Please note that this rooms has a sloping ceiling. A good-sized modern bathroom completes the accommodation. Outside, there’s a large grassy garden where dogs and kids can let off steam.
Popular with visitors and their canine companions, the northern Lakes have such a rich and varied landscape. As well as more leisurely lakeside walks, guests looking for more of a challenge are well-placed to take on the lesser-known northern ascents of Skiddaw (2 miles) and Blencathra (10 miles). You could also start your day with an atmospheric amble to the historic Castlerigg Stone Circle (6 miles) or perhaps you’d prefer a woodland adventure at Whinlatter Forest Park (7.5 miles). Keswick also has lots of rainy-day options, such as the Derwent Pencil Museum, or you can enjoy a day out at the Lake District Wildlife Park (4.5 miles).