Nestled in the picturesque Duddon Valley of the Lake District National Park, this charming cottage in Seathwaite, Cumbria, offers an idyllic retreat for up to seven guests. Located just two miles from the quaint village of Seathwaite and five miles from Broughton-in-Furness, the cottage is attached to a traditional Lakeland farmhouse and boasts stunning fellside views. Its location is ideal for those seeking a peaceful getaway, surrounded by breathtaking mountain scenery and the natural beauty of the countryside.
The cottage has been thoughtfully restored to preserve its original character, featuring oak beams and stone flag floors that enhance its rustic charm. The spacious sitting room, complete with a woodburning stove, provides a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for relaxing after a day of outdoor adventures. The farmhouse-style kitchen, with its exposed stonework and traditional design, adds to the cottage's appeal, making it a comfortable and welcoming space for family and friends to gather.
Outside, guests can enjoy a small terraced garden that offers a tranquil spot to unwind while taking in the views of the valley below. The surrounding area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with excellent walking and mountain biking opportunities right from the doorstep. The scenic lane leading to the village of Seathwaite meanders alongside the River Duddon, providing access to the stunning landscapes of Harter Fell and The Old Man of Coniston, which frame the valley and create a striking backdrop for exploration.
This Seathwaite cottage is a versatile destination suitable for year-round escapes, whether for a summer adventure or a cozy winter retreat. With the added convenience of being pet-friendly and equipped with an open fire, it caters to a variety of guests looking to experience the charm and beauty of the Lake District. The combination of spacious accommodations, original features, and proximity to nature makes this cottage a perfect choice for those seeking a memorable holiday experience.
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