Located in the picturesque Eskdale, Cumbria, this unique holiday property offers an enchanting escape in the North of England, accommodating up to four guests. The property, which dates back to 1627, is constructed using beams salvaged from shipwrecks along the coast, adding a historical charm that is complemented by features such as a cosy open fire and an Aga. The layout includes a welcoming living room with a flagstone floor, a dining room with wooden flooring, and a well-equipped kitchen with a slate floor, ensuring a comfortable stay amidst its rustic aesthetics.
On the ground floor, guests will find a convenient shower room, while the first floor hosts two inviting bedrooms—a double and a twin—along with a bathroom that includes a shower over the bath. The property is equipped with modern amenities such as Freeview TV, a DVD player, and a small library, alongside essential kitchen appliances like a microwave, washing machine, and fridge/freezer. The large enclosed garden provides a serene sitting area with furniture, perfect for enjoying the natural surroundings, while the property also offers parking for two cars and a natural water supply from a spring.
Birkerthwaite, the location of the property, is nestled within a small group of holiday cottages that were once part of a 17th-century Lakeland farmstead. Situated at the end of an unmade track and surrounded by tranquil moorland and farmland, this setting is ideal for walking enthusiasts, providing breathtaking views of Scafell and the Eskdale Valley. The original features of the farmhouse, including beamed ceilings and flagged floors, contribute to its inviting atmosphere, making it a perfect retreat for those seeking peace and relaxation in nature.
In addition to its charming accommodations, the area boasts several attractions, including Muncaster Castle and Hardknott Roman Fort, both offering a glimpse into the region's rich history. The stunning drives over Hard Knott and Wrynose Passes lead to the scenic Langdale Pikes and Ambleside on the northern shores of Lake Windermere. For those looking for a day by the water, Wast Water is just a short drive away, while sandy beaches to the west provide another recreational option. Guests can also enjoy a unique experience by taking the steam train from Ravenglass, adding to the allure of this remarkable holiday destination.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!