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All Saints View, All Saints View, Cockermouth

Lake District. Sleeps up to 2

Great food, pubs and shopping await you at this Cumbrian hotspot. The delightful town centre of Cockermouth is right on your doorstep.. Ground Floor:
Step to entrance.
Living/dining room: With 31" Freeview TV, DVD player and wooden floor.
Kitchen: With electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge, freezer and wooden floor.
Bathroom: With shower over bath, toilet and heated towel rail.. First Floor:
Bedroom: With double bed.. Gas central heating, gas, electricity, bed linen and towels included. . Small enclosed garden with patio and garden furniture. Decked balcony. Public parking area opposite the property; additional car park, free of charge for up to 2 hours, 200 yards away. No smoking.. This property is perfect if you want to leave the car behind and explore the delights of Cockermouth on foot. Located only 150 yards from Main Street means you won’t have to venture far to start enjoying the delights of this beautiful town on the River Cocker. All Saints View is located only 50 yards from your nearest pub offering local cask ales and great food. If you are a couple looking for a relaxing break, but with the convenience of the town centre being on your doorstep, then this terraced property is the one for you.

Upstairs you will find a comfortable double bedroom with plenty of storage and open views to the front. At the rear, you’ll get a nice surprise as you access the raised decking from the first floor. This offers a quiet place to sit out with a cuppa or a glass of wine overlooking the church and grounds to the rear. The ground floor features an open plan living room and dining room, perfect for a cosy night in front of the TV. This leads to a well-appointed kitchen leading to a small enclosed garden and a modern bathroom.

Regulars to Cockermouth will know all about its vibrant centre and its abundance of fantastic pubs. Cockermouth has a great selection of dining choices within a 5-minute walk including gastro pubs, Italian bistros, independent coffee shops and fast food, there’s so much choice you may decide not to cook at all and save on washing up! You have great walks along the river which prove very popular with tourists and locals. Within 100 yards you’ll reach Kirkgate Arts if you fancy taking in some performing arts on your holiday, or you can visit Wordsworth House, 750 yards, which was the birthplace of William Wordsworth. Then, cross the river to feed the ducks in the memorial gardens. Alternatively, take a swim at the local leisure pool, 500 yards. Nestled beneath the castle walls, you will find the famous Jennings Brewery tour offering tastings and bottled beers to take away, 550 yards away.

Surrounded on three sides by the Lake District National Park border means you get the best of both worlds at All Saints View. Choose between the mountainous scenery of the lakes or the sandy beaches of the west Cumbrian coastline. A short car journey means you can reach Bassenthwaite Lake in 5 miles, a picturesque lake with a stunning backdrop of the iconic Skiddaw, one of the highest mountains in England offering fantastic walking and cycle routes as well as an osprey viewpoint. Bassenthwaite is also home to the Lake District Wildlife Park, 6 miles, offering a fun day out, and The Lakes Distillery with good food and tasting tours is also 6 miles away. You are also only 10 miles from the western coast of Cumbria with sandy beaches and miles of cycle track. The popular town of Keswick is 14 miles away and can be reached by car in about 20 minutes. For walkers and cycling enthusiasts, you will love Whinlatter Forest Park or continue down the valley to Buttermere for stunning panoramic scenery. Beach 9¾ miles. Shop 350 yards, pub 50 yards and restaurant 250 yards.

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