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From £1,504 per week
Up to £2,664 at peak
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8Sleeps
4Bedrooms
3Bathrooms
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Overview
Studded on the cusp of Whinlatter Forest just 3.5 miles from Keswick this impressive retreat is packed with character and sleeps eight guests. Ideal for families and friendship groups you'll be welcomed by two roaring wood burners and ample space to socialise in style after a day of countryside adventures. Access exciting trails through ancient woodland from your doorstep or plan an excursion to nearby Bassenthwaite Lake 2.5 miles away to soak up the scenery. A short 3.5-mile drive will bring you into Keswick a delightful market town with a wide range of shops and eateries as well as a popular museum and a theatre on the shores of Derwentwater. Set against a backdrop of trees and mountains the property is reached along a quiet country lane. An attractive oak porch leads into the traditional-style kitchen a spacious room with slate floors beams and antique furniture that has a surprisingly contemporary range of equipment including a double oven induction hob fridge and dishwasher as well as bespoke cabinetry and storage space. Next the utility room is ideal for storing muddy coats and shoes and has a washing machine dryer butlers sink and a freezer. Grab a hot drink and venture into the comfortable lounge to relax by the wood burner appreciating the comfortable sofas and the Smart TV. There is a separate snug complete with a second wood burner seating and a TV/DVD so no need to disagree on what to watch. Finishing off the ground floor is the family bathroom with its freestanding bath and WC. This room used to be the larder so you'll spot interesting features such as the original meat hooks on the ceiling. The wide staircase has numerous turns and steps leading into each bedroom so take great care when ascending. There are four bedrooms in total the first being a master suite with a king-size bed pretty views and a handy en-suite shower room with a shower and WC. The double bedroom also has an en-suite shower room although this one features a rain head-style shower and a WC and further along the hallway is a twin bedroom with zip-and-link beds that can be converted into a super-king on request. Finally the bunk bedroom features an adult-size single bed and bottom bunk. Heading outside the garden at the front of the farmhouse offers fully enclosed lawn space for children to play whilst to the rear there is a large patio area with garden furniture and a built-in BBQ. Sit back and unwind with a glass of wine looking out over the countryside surrounding the property or take advantage of the excellent walking routes leading to the nearby forest. Need to know: 4 bedrooms 1 king size, 1 double, 1 twin zip and link and 1 bunk bedroom (please note that the top bunk will only be made up upon request). 3 bathrooms 1 bathroom with bath and WC, 2 en suite shower rooms with shower and WC. Double oven, hob, fridge, Tassimo coffee pod machine and dishwasher. Utility room with washing machine, dryer and freezer. Wood burner first set of logs provided. Oil fired central heating and underfloor heating. 55'' Smart TV in the lounge and TV with DVD Player in the second lounge. Towels included. Large enclosed garden with lawn, patio and seating areas. BBQ. Ample off road parking for several cars. Pub within 0.5 miles, shop within 2.5 miles. Additional child bed available in bunk bedroom by prior arrangement. As the cottage has retained many of the original features, including beams and stair cases, it may not be suitable for those with restricted mobility. Please note that although there are a total of 9 sleeping spaces, your party should not exceed 8 guests.
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