Traditional Lakeland stone terrace house, on a quiet road, just 500 yards from the centre of Keswick. Lots of local amenities on your doorstep offering a great base to explore the Lakes.
Enjoying a handy central position in a residential part of the bustling Lakeland town of Keswick, this delightful stone terraced house makes a lovely holiday retreat for families and friends. Surrounded by glorious views and located close to the heart of the town, this charming property offers fresh, cosy and cheerful accommodation for six guests. Perfect for exploring the countryside surrounding Derwentwater and Bassenthwaite Lake, this bright and tastefully decorated getaway is an ideal bolthole for eager walkers, hikers, cyclists and nature lovers discovering this breathtaking part of the Lake District National Park.
Entering this light and tasteful property, the open-plan lounge/diner is a sociable space for everyone to get together and unwind. The lounge features a warming wood burner, a Smart TV with Sky Stream, plenty of seating and a main dining table. The stylishly designed and fully equipped kitchen is perfect for rustling up your favourite family dishes. Upstairs, a chic family bathroom with a free-standing claw-footed bath is on the mid-landing. There are three spacious bedrooms, each with a TV: the first floor offers an en-suite king-size room and a cosy twin room overlooking the garden, while the second floor has another king-size room with stunning views over the town. Outside, the enclosed courtyard garden has plenty of seating and a relaxing water feature, providing a tranquil space for a morning coffee as you prepare for the day.
Just south of Bassenthwaite Lake (4.5 miles) and sitting at the head of Derwentwater, the vibrant market town of Keswick is a great centre for activities including kayaking, paddleboarding, climbing and canoeing. Attractions in the town include The Puzzling Place, the Derwent Pencil Museum and Keswick Adventure Centre. Also nearby are Mirehouse and Gardens (5 miles), the Threlkeld Quarry and Mining Museum (4.5 miles) and the peaks of Skiddaw and Blencathra (both within 6.5 miles).