Located in Eskdale, Cumbria, this inviting holiday cottage offers a serene retreat for up to five guests. Nestled within a former farmstead, the property features an open-plan design with a balcony that overlooks beautifully maintained gardens. The cottage provides a peaceful rural escape while being conveniently situated near both coastal and countryside attractions. Accommodations include two ground-floor bedrooms—one double and one single—along with a separate toilet. The first floor houses a spacious living room, dining area, and kitchen, complemented by a double bedroom and a bathroom equipped with a shower over the bath.
The cottage is characterized by its charming wooden floors and original beams, which add to the rustic appeal of the space. Amenities include oil central heating during the cooler months, electric heaters for summer use, and essential utilities such as an electric cooker, microwave, washing machine, and freezer. Guests can enjoy entertainment options like a DVD player and a small library. An enclosed garden with outdoor furniture provides a perfect spot for relaxation, while parking is available for one vehicle. The property maintains a natural water supply from a spring and enforces a no smoking policy for the comfort of all guests.
Surrounded by dramatic landscapes, the cottage is ideally situated for outdoor enthusiasts, with numerous walking trails accessible directly from the property. The area boasts breathtaking views of Scafell and the Eskdale Valley, creating a tranquil atmosphere that is perfect for unwinding. The small cluster of holiday cottages at Birkerthwaite retains the character of a 17th-century Lakeland farmstead, offering unique accommodations that feature historical elements such as beams salvaged from shipwrecks along the Cumbrian Coast. Each cottage has its own distinct charm, from the cozy Birkerthwaite Farmhouse with its original features and open fire to the rustic Birkerthwaite Stable heated by a log-burning stove.
Guests can explore various nearby attractions, including the historic Muncaster Castle and the remnants of Hardknott Roman Fort. For those seeking adventure, the stunning Langdale Pikes and Ambleside on the northern shores of Lake Windermere are a short drive away, accessible via the picturesque Hard Knott and Wrynose Passes. Wast Water, known for its stunning scenery, is also just a short drive from the cottage, while sandy beaches lie to the west. Alternatively, visitors can opt for a scenic steam train ride from Ravenglass. With a shop located three miles away and a pub just 2.5 miles from the cottage, guests will find everything they need for a comfortable and enjoyable stay in this enchanting part of the North of England.
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