Relax and unwind with our range of dog friendly holiday homes with an enclosed garden. These self-catering holiday properties all come complete with an enclosed outdoor space, making them the ideal place for dogs and children to explore and play safely and worry-free.
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Coniston, The Lake District and Cumbria
6 3 2 Yes
This detached slate cottage was formerly the stables of an Edwardian country estate. The well-loved, three-bedroom cottage is set in pleasant woodland, visited by a variety of bird and wildlife. Situated at Brown Howe near Water Yeat in the south west of Coniston Water, there is direct lake access and views to Beacon Fell, where the beautiful Beacon Tarn can be reached within hour. What makes this cottage stand out from the rest is its private pathway with right of access to Coniston Water, a 5-minute dog-friendly walk (bring your wellies!) to a private swimming beach shared with residents on the estate. Made famous by Arthur Ransomes Swallows and Amazons, Peel Island (known as Wild Cat Island in the story) lies around 1km from the beach. With its secret harbour and accessibility by kayak or canoe, it makes for the perfect adventure for Swallows and Amazons fans of all ages. Water Yeat is a small hamlet towards the southern end of the lake. It is a serene and remote location with no shops or pub and just a few other buildings. A few miles down the road from the cottage at Torver are two popular pubs, one a family owned pub with a deli and shop attached. There are several good pubs in Coniston and a pub on the A590 to Lowick. The cottage itself sleeps six people across three bedrooms. Functional and cosy, its perfect for families who are looking for a cosy cottage to use as a launch pad into the southern Lake District. The 19th-century cottage has a right of access to a private ( though shared with the other properties on the estate) lakeside swimming beach, perfect for dogs and supervised children. Pull on your wellies and pack a picnic, the perfect way to spend a day. The entrance to the cottage is via the front and into a hallway. Here youll find plenty of space to store boots and coats, with even more space available in the handy ground floor WC. The hall leads to the living room, which features a large wood burner, two cosy sofas, an armchair, as well as a dining table for six guests. Character is gleaned from the old wooden beams and feature corner fireplace. A Smart TV with FreeSat is available, so dont forget to bring your Netflix login. The dining table is positioned in the large window, which looks out onto the cobbled courtyard. The kitchen can be found at the back of the cottage, with the sink overlooking the rear patio - the perfect spot for a peaceful moment watching the visiting birdlife. The well-equipped kitchen contains an electric oven, four-ring gas hob, microwave, dishwasher, fridge, freezer, washer/dryer and breakfast table. The back door leads out from the kitchen to the lovely patio area, where a BBQ is provided for guests. Views are of the surrounding woodland. Upstairs on the first floor are the three bedrooms and bathrooms. The master bedroom, which overlooks the cobbled courtyard, has a double bed and en-suite containing a walk-in shower and WC. The other two bedrooms are twins, each containing two single beds. Both twin rooms have lovely views over the surrounding woodland, perfect for retiring back to bed with a cup of tea. The family bathroom has a WC, sink, and shower over the bath. The cottage is set in sloping woodland, which is ideal for young explorers. While the area is mostly enclosed, dogs with a will to escape will be able to do so! There is a paved area with seating in which to have a BBQ. While there is no secure shelter, bikes can be locked away out of sight (bring your own locks) and the only passers-by will be guests and residents from the handful of cottages that share the same courtyard. There is space for two cars to park next to the courtyard entrance (which is where cars should remain as a courtesy to other residents once unloading has taken place). Part of the woodland was severely hit by storms in late 2021, causing fallen trees and damaged pathways which will take a while to repair. Guests are still able to access much of the woodland, but care must be taken.
Weekly prices from £660.00
Keswick, The Lake District and Cumbria
6 3 2 Yes
Does the sound of an indulgent cottage, brimming with historical detail, just a stones throw from the shores of picturesque Derwentwater sound appealing to you? Well, if so, then this property should suit you down to the ground. Sleeping up to six people in three beautifully appointed bedrooms and nestled in the much-loved village of Portinscale, its a marvellous base from which to explore the natural and cultural surroundings of this wonderful area. The cottage forms part of one of the oldest buildings in the village and the owners have taken great care to retain as much of its historical character as possible while bringing it right into the 21st century with modern appliances, comfortable furnishings and an elegant eye for decor. A paradise for families, fell walkers, cyclists and water lovers alike Portinscale offers access to some of the Lake Districts greatest treasures right from the door. Theres a landing stage for the Derwentwater Launch at nearby Nichol End Marina where you could hop on board one of its stately vessels. Its a delightfully relaxing way to enjoy the magnificent scenery. If youre feeling energetic you could take the launch into the jaws of picturesque Borrowdale and walk back along the side of the lake to the village, rewarding yourself with a scone along the way of course! For the fell walkers among you the iconic ridge of Catbells is nearby or for the well prepared and experienced walker why not tackle the mighty Coledale Horseshoe? If youd be happier just taking a gentle potter around the village then its also ideal as the cafes, pubs and marinas are also within easy reach. The property is in a perfect situation to explore nearby Keswick too. Its a vibrant and bustling Lakeland town with a wealth of attractions including an art deco cinema and the beautifully situated Theatre by the Lake. Families are well catered for with indoor climbing walls and award winning interactive museums all nearby. Aside from these visitors can also enjoy the great range of shops and eateries on offer in the town. Its just a 1-mile walk or a 5-minute drive from the cottage. For the history buffs among you, there is ancient kind on show up at Castlerigg Stone Circle or the more recent literary kind at nearby Mirehouse. The property really does make a perfect jumping off point for all that this wonderful area has to offer. This alluring holiday property is a gorgeous cottage for six in the much-loved village of Portinscale. Recently renovated to a very high standard it has three comfortable bedrooms, ample socialising space for a family or small group and countless lovely details offering clues to its historic roots. Dating from over 200 years ago it forms part of one of the oldest buildings in the village and the owners have managed to retain many of its charming features while bringing it up to date with an elegant modern-rustic eye. Views of Walla Crag from the front of the cottage will certainly get you in the mood for exploring the area. On entry to the house, you step into a small porch area with space for hanging up coats and leaving muddy boots. The spacious living room benefits from a large TV with Sky, a DVD player and Soundbar as well as two deep comfy sofas and a huge snuggler chair. The owners have also thoughtfully provided a selection of books to keep you amused. With Honister green slate floors and a recessed fireplace with wood-burning stove under a wonderful large original mantle it makes a most welcoming space for an evening gathering. Through from here is the large dining room theres a dining table for six and a lovely dresser with all the glassware you will need for your stay. At the back of the house is the bright modern kitchen, its well equipped with raised fan oven and ceramic hobs, an eye height microwave, dishwasher and built-in fridge/freezer. The room also has a breakfast table and four chairs for enjoying your morning cuppa. Theres a handy utility room with a sink, washer and dryer, heated towel rail, drying rail and plenty of space for a dog bed. Moving upstairs to the large landing you reach the beautifully appointed bedrooms. All of them make the most of their period details including gorgeous exposed beams and deep windowsills while having more modern touches such as heavy oak doors and furniture. The first is the larger of the two king-size rooms. It has a huge wooden bedstead with wardrobe, drawers, a wall-mounted TV and a rocking chair for enjoying a good book. The second king-size bedroom is en-suite with a delightful metal bedstead, a wall-mounted TV, two chests of drawers and an old fashioned hat stand for hanging space. The lovely en-suite shower room has a huge walk-in shower enclosure with electric shower. The twin room looks out to Walla Crag at the front of the cottage and has a wardrobe and chest of drawers. The elegant family bathroom is a gorgeous space to relax tired fell-walking muscles either in the stunning double ended bath or in the large curved shower enclosure with mixer shower along with a huge drencher head. As it might be difficult to drag people away from this indulgent space theres also a handy extra WC on this floor too! To the rear of the house is a small private, though not enclosed, garden area with seating for a peaceful evenings glass of wine.
Weekly prices from £832.00
Keswick, The Lake District and Cumbria
6 3 2 Yes
Welcome to this delightful house sleeping up to six people in the charming village of Thornthwaite. Situated just outside Keswick and offering some of the Lake Districts best walking right on the doorstep, it makes a perfect base from which to explore the area. It boasts lovely light decor, comfortable furnishings and wonderful panoramic mountain views to inspire your days out. The cottage is situated in a veritable walking and cycling paradise with Whinlatter Forest Park on the fell behind you and majestic Skiddaw, Englands fourth highest mountain, beyond Bassenthwaite to the front. Whinlatter makes a great place for families to visit with cycling tracks, a fantastic playground, the osprey project and, if you look hard, the odd Gruffalo! Keswick, one of the Lake Districts best-loved towns is just 3 miles away, opening up a world of adventurous possibilities both on the fells and on picturesque Derwentwater. Thornthwaite village has its own art gallery and cafe just across the road from the cottage with a wide range of local art for sale and a delicious slice of cake or two for the less artistically inclined. While the neighbouring village of Braithwaite, just over a mile away, has three pubs and is on a very handy bus route back to Thornthwaite. The cottage is also perfectly placed to make the most of the history and culture of the area with Cockermouth, the delightful Georgian town which was Wordsworths birthplace just 15 minutes away. While Mirehouse, a beautiful stately home with an abundance of literary links and gorgeous gardens, lies just the other side of Bassenthwaite Lake. Keswick also offers many cultural delights with its own art deco cinema showing mainstream and independent films while the beautifully situated Theatre by the Lake has a varied programme of drama, music and comedy throughout the year. Whether you choose to fill your visit with history, culture, outdoor pursuits or just relaxation in lovely surroundings then this cottage makes an ideal base. On arrival at the house, guests enter via the rear door. Here there is a large porch with space for muddy boots. From here you progress through to the light, airy kitchen/diner with wonderful views of Skiddaw in the distance. Its well-equipped with double oven and ceramic hobs, a slimline dishwasher, microwave, and a built-in fridge/freezer. Theres a wooden dining table for six and a Bose stereo for a spot of ambient dining music. Through to the main hallway from which you access the bedrooms, bathroom and lovely living room. With a deep comfy sofa and armchairs arranged around the open fire with green slate fireplace and large curved screen Smart TV with Freeview, it makes a gorgeous place to relax. What makes it extra special is the two large windows which, as well as drenching the room in light, also take in the sweeping grandeur of the mountain views. The master bedroom on this floor has a king-size wooden bedframe, a triple wardrobe and dresser. It also benefits from that glorious view to the front of the house. The comfortable twin room looks out to the rear of the house and has a wardrobe and chest of drawers. The family bathroom is also on this floor with an electric shower over the bath. The cottages third bedroom suite is a fantastic flexible space. Accessible either from the main hallway, via a stairgated hatch and a steep ladder-style staircase (please note this may be unsuitable for guests with limited mobility), or from outside the house through its own French doors. Its an ideal space whether your party has teens whod like their own space or grandparents whod enjoy some peace and quiet. The spacious bedroom has a wooden king-size bedframe, built-in wardrobes, chest of drawers and yet more of those mountain views. Off the bedroom theres an en-suite shower room with mixer shower. The suite also benefits from a lovely downstairs snug, it has a comfy two seater sofa, a desk and a TV. The utility room is beyond the snug where there is a washing machine and tumble dryer. Moving outside, the cottage benefits from a delightful mature garden with lawns, outdoor seating and dining furniture. Absolutely perfect for making the most of sunny days and outdoor dining opportunities. There is parking for at least two cars on the gated driveway with space for a further car outside the gateway.
Weekly prices from £654.00
Keswick, The Lake District and Cumbria
6 3 2 Yes
This impressive holiday home is a spacious town house sleeping six people in three bedrooms. Located in a quiet back street yet within a short walk of the centre of Keswick, the property has an enviable location for exploring this beautiful and vibrant area. Keswick has a good range of independent shops that are ideal for a browse. When you need a break there are plenty of cafes and pubs for refreshment. Lovely Derwentwater is a pleasant stroll away; enjoy a lakeshore walk, take a boat trip across the lake, or just sit and enjoy the stunning views. Keen walkers of all abilities will be spoilt for choice with fell walks ranging from little (but steep!) Walla Crag with its amazing birds eye view of the lake to Skiddaw, one of only four fells in the Lake District over 3,000ft. With museums, galleries, a family-run cinema, and the renowned Theatre by the Lake, there is plenty to do on a less energetic day too. Mountain bike enthusiasts can pit themselves against the purpose-built trails at Whinlatter Forest whilst families can explore the play trail and see if they can find The Gruffalo. Park at Dodd Wood (or get the bus!) and visit historic Mirehouse to discover the house and gardens or head up to the Osprey viewpoint and spot some wildlife. For a change of scene, the attractive market towns of Cockermouth and Penrith are a short drive away, or follow Wordsworth south to his former home at Dove Cottage in Grasmere. Having easy access to the A66 and A591 means nowhere is too far away; head north to Carlisle and wild Hadrian’s Wall country, west to the Solway Coast AONB with miles of empty beaches to blow away the cobwebs, or relax in the spa at Armathwaite Hall. Whatever interests you have, you are sure to find an activity to suit you. From the small enclosed front garden, the front door of the property leads into a porch with hooks for coats and room for boots. A further door takes you through into the hallway, the stairs head up straight ahead and to the left of the stairs is the dining area. The solid wood dining table seats six and the window looks over the backyard. An open archway connects the dining area with the comfortable and cosy living area at the front of the house where a big bay window lets in lots of light. Two sofas, a three-seater and a two-seater, plus two chairs are grouped around the rug in front of the wood burner for lazy evenings in by the fire. The Smart TV with sound bar speaker will provide additional entertainment for cosy evenings in. There is even a SNES classic video games console (remember to bring your own games!) to keep children of all ages entertained, and for those after something more traditional, theres also a selection of board games to choose from. The kitchen is at the back of the house off the dining room. Beautifully designed and finished, this smart modern kitchen contains everything you need. With a practical tiled floor, full-height fridge/freezer, dishwasher, microwave, four-slice toaster, eye-level double oven/ grill plus a smart four-ring electric hob with extractor hood and tiled splashback it will be no hardship doing a bit of cooking in this bright room. At the far end of the kitchen sliding doors open up into a handy utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer plus ironing board for all your laundry needs. Upstairs off the first half landing is a separate toilet with basin off to the left, while straight ahead is a family bathroom with bath and separate shower. Spacious, bright and fully tiled with a heated towel radiator this is a lovely bathroom, perfect for a relaxing soak in the bath after a busy day. But in this cottage, it is eclipsed by the bathroom off the main first-floor landing and may not get a look in! Up a few more steps, this beautifully finished contemporary bathroom has a walk-in shower and fantastic free-standing feature bath. You could be forgiven for thinking you are in a plush spa hotel as you make the most of this beautiful room with tiled floor, heated towel radiator and twin sinks side by side on a vanity unit. Also off this landing, to the front of the house, is a spacious master bedroom with super-king bed. The window looks over the street and there is space in here to relax in peace on a three-seater sofa too. Storage is provided in a wardrobe and separate chest of drawers. Continuing up to the second floor with a pause to enjoy the view of Latrigg and Blencathra from the window on the half landing you will find two further bedrooms, both with sloping ceilings and lovely views. At the front is a twin with a dormer window offering panoramic views over the rooftops of the fells from Dodd all the way round past Grizedale Pike and Catbells to Walla Crag. Both beds have a bedside table and there is a chest of drawers and hanging rail. The bedroom at the back of the cottage is a cosy double, with a dormer window giving you a lovely view of Blencathra and Latrigg. There is a wardrobe with drawers beneath and a shelf for storage. A door off the kitchen leads into the back yard. Fully enclosed with a gate onto the back lane, this pleasant little yard enjoys the morning sun and is a lovely spot to sit on the bench with a cup of tea. There is also a handy shed which can be made available for you and is a great space for storing bikes.
Weekly prices from £778.00
Keswick, The Lake District and Cumbria
6 3 2 Yes
This wonderfully spacious, homely three-bedroom property has ample room for six people to relax and socialise. All the rooms are large and light, comfortably furnished and well equipped; the owners have tried to anticipate your every need to ensure you want for nothing during your stay. The roomy lounge is perfect for relaxing at the end of the day whether you wish to sit and chat over a glass of wine or just chill out in front of the TV. The bedrooms are large but cosy and most of the rooms benefit from typical Lakeland views over Portinscale village to the beautiful fells beyond. Enjoy the fresh air in the sheltered enclosed garden at the front of the cottage perfect for dining alfresco in the summer whilst relaxing to the sound of birdsong. Being located in the heart of traditional Portinscale means this cottage has an ideal location for getting out and about to explore both the immediate and wider area. Portinscale offers a choice of places to eat and drink with a traditional pub a short walk away plus a hotel, bar and restaurant just a 100-metre stroll. Even closer to hand (just downstairs!) is a tearoom and restaurant. Run by the cottages owners, this popular eatery allows you to treat yourself to breakfast, lunch or afternoon tea from a wide menu: perfect when you don’t feel like cooking your own meals. Walk from the door into Keswick or through the pastoral splendour of Newlands Valley, lovely little Cat Bells is a worthy target for any expedition and within easy reach. A short walk takes you to the shores of Derwentwater, this stunning lake is deservedly popular, but it is still possible to find a quiet spot to sit, enjoy the view and feel the peace around through you. The wider area around Portinscale offers a spectacular range of walks; low level lakeside, river and rural paths a plenty and enough fell walks to fill at least two weeks within a short drive. Skiddaw is the easiest of the four Lakeland fells over 3,000ft and weather permitting your climb will be rewarded with panoramic views of the Lake District and right across to Scotland. At 1,234ft Walla Crag overlooks Derwentwater and offers panoramic views of the lake and surrounding fells, a definite 10 out of 10 in value for effort. Cyclists can challenge themselves on Whinlatter, Honister and Newlands Passes to Buttermere or try the off-road tracks at Whinlatter. Those looking for less strenuous pursuits can explore Mirehouse and its rambling gardens, take a cruise on Derwentwater or take in a show at the ever-popular Theatre by the Lake. Keswick has a myriad of places to eat and a good range of independent shops to browse; then why not wander down to the boat landings for beautiful views and an ice cream. As a spacious, sociable and welcoming base from which to explore this unique area, this cottage is hard to beat. A gate leads into the enclosed garden and the entrance to the cottage where a sheep ornament is ready to welcome you. Inside the front door the stairs lead up from the hall but turn right to find the utility room, king-size bedroom and bathroom. To the right is a large bedroom with a king-size bed, the window overlooks the front garden with glimpses of Clough Head and the top of Walla Crag over the houses to tempt you out. If you like lazy mornings, evenings or just want some peace from the rest of the family a TV with Freeview is perfectly positioned for viewing from the bed. Bedside tables, wardrobe and chest of drawers provide plenty of storage and there is also a handy full-length mirror in this comfortable bedroom. Next to the bedroom a modern fully tiled family bathroom offers ample space with a shower attachment on the bath and sink on vanity unit. A heated towel rail means however long you soak in the bath your towel will be warm and snuggly when you get out. Also off the hallway the utility room contains a washing machine, tumble dryer and coat hooks, there are also dog towels available for those canine rub-downs at the end of a great walk. Up the stairs and past the shelves of elephants, there is also a set of Wainwright guides here to borrow for walk ideas or just to enjoy these beautifully illustrated books. Straight ahead at the top is a twin bedroom with vaulted ceiling, bedside table and skylight. To the right is a bright and exceptionally spacious double bedroom; an indulgent and relaxing room complete with en-suite shower room and a lovely space for relaxing in. Enjoy the vista over the village to the fells, those in view include Clough Head, Walla Crag and Bleaberry fell, or lie in bed and enjoy a view of the stars through the skylight. The vaulted ceilings add to the feeling of space and calm in this light room, take some time out and relax on the three-seat sofa by the window. Storage can be found in the bedside table drawers with ample hanging space in the double wardrobe and there is also full-length mirror. Off to the left is a fully tiled en-suite shower room with heated towel rail, the luxury shower has a large fixed rain head as well as the usual moveable head for a properly refreshing shower. Turn left from the stairs up another step into a welcoming and comfortable living room; dual aspect with a vaulted ceiling this is a lovely big light room. Two two-seat sofas and a three-seat sofa gather round a coffee table on a deep pile rug, perfect for social evenings or getting together to watch a film on the large Freeview TV with DVD player. A modern electric fire provides additional cosiness for winter evenings. Bookshelves around the room hold a range of maps, travel books and popular fiction plus DVDs, games and more elephants! The windows offer more inspiration for walkers, artists and photographers with views of Skiddaw one way and the Helvellyn and Bleaberry Fell ridges the other. An open archway leads off the living room to the kitchen/dining room completing the lovely sociable living space. The dining table seats six in the carpeted dining area whilst at the other end of the room a large modern kitchen is arranged around a rug; two skylights bring in plenty of light. The well-equipped kitchen contains a dishwasher, electric oven, gas hob, cooker hood, microwave, fridge, freezer and toaster. Back down the stairs and out through the front door your outside space is a fully enclosed paved garden with chairs and table to allow six people to dine alfresco in comfort. A range of planters with trees, shrubs and flowers dot the garden and there is a view to over the rooftops of the houses opposite to Bleaberry Fell. Bike storage is available in the shed tucked around the corner.
Weekly prices from £730.00
Penrith, The Lake District and Cumbria
6 4 2 Yes
Does the notion of being truly off the beaten track in a marvellous Grade I-listed cottage at the foot of magnificent mountains appeal to you? If so then this stunningly situated cottage will surely fit the bill. Sleeping up to six people in four comfortable bedrooms, the cottage is a wonderful period property on a working farm within the environs of Hartsop Hall at the southern end of the Ullswater Valley. Situated just off Kirkstone Pass between Patterdale and Ambleside, and surrounded by fields and fells, it has a truly welcoming farmhouse feel about it with simply glorious views from every single room. The cottage has also been well thought-through for guests with limited mobility. There is a downstairs single bedroom with en-suite shower and easy wheelchair access out into the patio area of the garden. Nestled under Hartsop Above How, the cottage offers unrivalled fell walking opportunities from the door. If youve come to the Lakes well-prepared to take on its mighty peaks, then youll be spoiled for choice. The Helvellyn range, High Street, Dove Cragg and Fairfield are all within range of the cottage. While more gentle ambles such as the ancient bridleway (upgraded for wheelchair use) passing the house to nearby Brotherswater will delight those in wheelchairs or with little ones in tow. This utterly idyllic body of water is perfect for a paddle or a wild swim if youre feeling more daring. Why not pack a picnic and enjoy it on the shore? Theres also a regular bus service operating between Penrith and Ambleside opening up a vast choice of linear walks from which you can relax on the bus back! If youd like to explore town and village life in the area then, despite its remoteness, you are well-placed at this cottage. Ambleside, one of the Lake Districts most loved towns, is just a 20-minute drive over Kirkstone Pass while in the opposite direction just a few miles away you have Patterdale and Glenridding, two lovely little villages where you can make the most of the water-based activities on beautiful Ullswater. A cruise on Ullswaters stately steamers is a treat in any season where you can take in the stunning scenery that has captivated visitors for hundreds of years. For more local village life why not walk over to Patterdale and invest in some of the delicious homemade bread from the village shop? Alternatively you could just stay and enjoy the peace and tranquillity of the cottages immediate surroundings while possibly taking a gentle stroll over to the local pub for a meal or a pint of real ale. However you choose to spend your time here, were sure youll want to visit Again and Again. Guests enter the cottage from the rear courtyard straight into the warm and welcoming farmhouse kitchen. Its a beautiful light room with a dining table for six, a door out onto the garden and a window seat in its large sash window; a perfect place for enjoying a cuppa and admiring the staggering panorama. The kitchen is well-equipped with a large electric range oven with ceramic hobs, a microwave, dishwasher, fridge/freezer and under-counter washing machine. Of course there is also all the crockery and cookware you will need for your stay. Theres a built-in larder cupboard and an under-stairs utility cupboard where youll find a tumble dryer, iron, ironing board and plenty of storage space for muddy boots etc. Onwards to the cosy and comfortable living room. Its a charming dual-aspect room with traditional furnishings, well-chosen local art, books, board games and TV with DVD. This is a wonderful space for cuddling up on one of the three deep comfy sofas in front of the open fire and chatting about your Lakeland adventures. The ground-floor en-suite single bedroom is beyond the living room. If your party isnt using it as a bedroom it can be a handy study or extra living space. It has a single bed, TV, dressing table and a half-glazed door leading out onto the patio. The spacious en-suite shower room has helpfully-placed grab rails for the sink and WC as well as a large shower area with mixer shower and easily accessible shower controls. The shower also has a seat in it for ease of use. Guests must have sufficient mobility to move from their chair to the seat though as there is a step into the shower. Moving upstairs, guests come to the stepped landing from which the three further bedrooms and bathroom are accessed. The bedrooms are all well-proportioned with wonderful views whether across the valley or to the fellside at the back. Firstly, to the spacious master bedroom. This has a king-size bed, a built-in cupboard and two chests of drawers for storage. There are also two lovely sash windows looking to the front and the rear of the house, ideal for taking inspiration on where to head for your days walking. The second king-size room has a built-in wardrobe, chest of drawers and view to Hartsop Above How behind the house. The third King-size bedroom shares this outlook and has a chest of drawers for storage. Outside the house theres a courtyard for parking to the rear and a delightful enclosed garden to the front with a patio which can be accessed from the kitchen and downstairs single room. There is a table and chairs for outdoor dining and a bench for enjoying a sunny morning cuppa while taking in the magnificent views.
Weekly prices from £761.00
Lanhydrock, Cornwall
6 3 3 2
A modern barn conversion with its own hot tub that creates a relaxing retreat for holidays in the Cornish countryside
Weekly prices from £687.00
Marazion, Cornwall
6 3 2 2
A charming traditional Cornish cottage that has been lovingly restored, featuring spectacular views of St Michael's Mount and the coast
Weekly prices from £990.00
Tresean, Cornwall
6 2 1 2
Utterly charming from the outset, The Mews began life as a humble cowshed and is now a beautifully converted luxury holiday cottage
Weekly prices from £529.00