Period cottage providing a beautiful retreat for four guests, situated on the southern edge of the Lake District National Park, with easy access to many destinations.
Midway between the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales, this cosy, warm and welcoming cottage makes a lovely family holiday home. Just a few miles south of Kendal, this traditional cottage provides delightful holiday accommodation for four guests. Featuring exposed beams and a wood burner set in an inglenook, the property is a great base for walkers, cyclists and nature lovers discovering the woodlands, fells and lakes of the magnificent Cumbria countryside.
Entering this bright and tasteful traditional Lakeland cottage you will find the cosy and relaxing lounge/diner. Featuring a welcoming wood burner and plenty of seating, the lounge is an ideal space to snuggle up and watch a movie or plan the next day’s adventures. The dining area is ideal for sharing your favourite meals which you can rustle up in the stylish kitchen, which is accessed via a couple of steps. Going upstairs, the first floor offers two light and relaxing bedrooms: the master bedroom with a double bed, and a charming twin room. There’s also a handy family bathroom. Outside, there’s a pretty lawn to the front of the cottage and a lovely seating area to the back which leads directly onto a beautiful scenic walk.
The cottage is set in the village of Old Hutton just outside the thriving town of Kendal (5 miles) where you can discover a range of great pubs, restaurants and shops, or visit attractions including the ruins of Kendal Castle, the Museum of Lakeland Life and Industry, and the Serpentine Woods, which has a sculpture trail. The Lake District National Park is to the west, with nearby landmarks including Sizergh Castle (7 miles) and the shores of Windermere (15 miles). The Yorkshire Dales are to the east, with the historic market town of Kirkby Lonsdale (7 miles) offering some fantastic places to eat and drink.