This three-floored, semi-detached property sits peacefully on the remote Roa Island, the southern-most tip of Cumbria. Driftwood, 23 Roa Island comes within a stone's throw of the sea, and with many fantastic opportunities for outdoor activities nearby, it is the perfect place for friends or families wanting to try something different. Be greeted into the property by its surprisingly contemporary interior; the sitting room with its stylish flooring, seating and woodburning stove is a fabulous spot to kick back and reflect on the day's activities. Head into the spacious kitchen/diner to prepare and enjoy each mealtime, it is fully equipped and boasts a lavish, modern overtone, adding a touch of class. This home-away-from-home is set over three floors, the first and second floors are where you will find the three bedrooms decorated in a stunning fashion. A luscious family shower room also sits on the first floor. The second floor is occupied by the master bedroom, benefiting from another beautiful shower room en-suite as well as enjoying views towards the nearby channel. The garden to the back of the house is a heavenly spot to enjoy a drink or two, with the lapping waves at the bottom of the garden to top it off. Despite the island being just 30 acres of land, it offers a friendly café, a stunning watch tower and the Roa Island Boating Club. A short ferry trip takes you to the wonderful Piel Island, dominated by its stunning castle. Further afield, you can visit the charming towns of Barrow-in-Furness and Ulverston, both provide a fine range of amenities and make for lovely days out. A fabulous cottage in a beautiful seafront location.
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Whether it's climbing in the Lake District or a quiet ramble in the Yorkshire Dales the North of England boasts some fabulous countryside and coasts, as well as historically fascinating places like York, Durham and Harrogate, and of course Hadrian's Wall. Stunning castles and great pubs too.