The Studio at Milburn Grange is a tempting accommodation located in Knock, near Appleby-in-Westmorland, Cumbria, within the picturesque North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Designed to comfortably sleep two, this first-floor studio offers a cozy living space that includes a combined living/dining room and kitchen, along with a double bedroom featuring an en-suite shower room. Guests can enjoy convenient amenities such as a shared laundry room, private parking for up to two cars, and access to a shared lawned garden with outdoor seating. The property is well-equipped with electric central heating, Freeview TV, and kitchen appliances, ensuring a pleasant stay for visitors.
Milburn Grange comprises seven delightful properties, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking a peaceful rural getaway. The location is easily accessible from major road networks, facilitating short breaks and explorations of the surrounding area. Families with children will appreciate the designated play area, while pet owners can utilize the adjacent dog exercise field. Additionally, guests can unwind in the shared games room, which features a pool table, or take advantage of the washing and drying facilities available on-site.
For outdoor enthusiasts, Milburn Grange is perfectly situated for both walking and cycling adventures. With numerous walking trails available right from the doorstep and access to two national cycle routes, guests can easily immerse themselves in the stunning natural landscape. The area includes a circular 40-mile off-road route for more daring cyclists, ensuring that there are options for all levels of adventure. The historic market town of Appleby-in-Westmorland, known for its scenic beauty and rich history, serves as an excellent base for exploring nearby attractions and enjoying local amenities.
Appleby-in-Westmorland is nestled in the beautiful Eden Valley, encircled by the River Eden, and is recognized for its tourism-driven economy, largely due to its scenic landscapes and proximity to the Lake District and North Pennines. The town features the impressive Boroughgate, often regarded as one of the finest main streets in England, which is lined with historical architecture, including the cloisters designed by Sir Robert Smirke. The railway station, part of the renowned Settle to Carlisle Railway, offers a chance to witness steam trains on weekends, adding to the charm of this delightful area. Visitors will find a shop just 100 yards away, with a pub and restaurant located 2.5 miles from the property, making it convenient for dining and leisure activities.
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