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See Also - Ash Cottage
Yew Tree Cottage
Yew Tree Cottage lies in the village of Bouth, noted for one of Cumbrias best pubs, The White Hart. The location makes for easy exploration of the southern lakes and, to the south, the rolling meadows of the peninsulas and the south lakes coast.
Adjoining Ash Cottage, Yew Tree is the end cottage of a little row of four, all set on a very quiet narrow lane, a stones throw from the White Hart, offering their guests a comfortable holiday home to relax at after a days exploration, with the added benefit of a short walk to the the nearby pub.
You step into the open plan ground floor space. Very contemporary in style you have a comfortable leather sofa and swivel chair, well chosen ornaments and a flat screen TV for a lazy night in. To one end is the little kitchen with cafe stile dining table. Well equipped, you will find it easy to rustle up your favorite recipes.
Up stairs brings you to a landing, off which is a super double bedroom and a shower room with shower cubicle, small basin and WC.
From the landing a door leads out to a sunny terraced patio garden with a small summer house, perfect to relax on a warm evening.
All in all this cottage will be perfect for couples seeking a romantic break, where you can relax in style and enjoy the beauty of the National Park.
The Location
Bouth lies four miles to the west of Lake Windermere, at the southern end of the Rusland Valley. Popular with visitors for a peaceful setting among low fell, it is away from the busy crowds, offering pretty local walks and cycle rides, where you can explore the country lanes and visit the deer park.
A very short walk from the cottage is the excellent White Hart Inn. Warmly hosted by Nigel Barton, he offers one of the finest cellars of local ales along with robust pub grub, both served up by the glow of roaring log fires under a canopy of blackened oak beams.
A short car ride brings you to the foot of Lake Windermere and the River Leven, where you will find the the villages of Newby Bridge, Lakeside, Finsthwaite and Backbarrow, along with The National Trusts Fell Foot Park. Here there are gardens, a cafe and, at the lake shore, fishing, jetties for mooring and hiring rowing and sailing boats, along with a ferry crossing to Lakeside. At Lakeside, steamers and launches leave for trips on the lake and can be used as a sort of water bus to explore other areas. Also at Lakeside is the steam railway terminus and the Lakeland Aquarium. Nearby at Backbarrow is the famous Lakeland Motor Museum with over 30,000 exhibits.
From Finsthwaite a track leads up to Low & High Dam, one of my favourite tarns, easy to get to and perfect for a picnic or paddle in summer.
For dining or a drink there are some good choices. The Lakeside Hotel overlooks the lake and offers a traditional bar serving local ale, a lounge bar and contemporary bistro, along with a more formal restaurant offering fine cuisine, perfect for celebration or just a little indulgence. At Newby Bridge you have the Swan Hotel, with its gardens overlooking the River Leven and offering a decent bar and bistro restaurant.
Head south down onto the Cartmel Peninsular and you have winding country lanes that lead to the Morecambe Bay. The village of Grange over Sands overlooks the bay with a mile long promenade. There are some excellent shops including Higginson's award winning Butchers, two bakers, a grocer and a host of little cafes and tea rooms. Over the fell lies Cartmel, one of Cumbria's prettiest villages. Four pubs, a fab wine wine bar, the Michelin awarded l'Enclume, a huge Norman priory and a national hunt race course along with narrow streets and a little river make for the perfect village setting. At Cark there is Holker Hall, a fine country house and gardens open to the public also offering a food hall with local produce. If you are still in the mood for more grand houses, then at the other end of the peninsular is Levens Hall a fine house built around 1590 and boasts one of the finest topary gardens in the UK.
North from the cottage, up the Rusland valley, you come to the Grizedale forest where you can purchase a map of the trails for both walking and mountain bikes. As you explore the forest you will come across fabulous sculptures, which are part of an ongoing art initiative sponsored by The Forestry Commission. North west lies Coniston Water and the Coniston mountain range offing plenty of water activities and mountain trails to suit all abilities.
Guest Reviews
"Just a little note to say a big THANKYOU.......................
Having just returned from a delightful stay in Yew Tree Cottage, Bouth.
Myself & Michelle my partner would like to say that the cottage was a wonderful place to stay & enjoy the delights of the Lake District.
Everything was beyond our expectations & we will have no hesitation in using your company again when booking a retreat in the area. Please pass on our thanks to the owners of the property if possible, everything was to a superb standard & we will when stopping on our own like to stop their again. Also we will be recommending your services to our friends & family. Many Thanks"
Nigel.
Dear john and staff,
'Thank you for a great weekend, the flowers were, and are still fantasic, as was the champagne, and made a nice suprise.
I look forward to booking with you again in the future.' Regards,
Lawrence
Local Areas Of Interest
Windermere
Yew Tree Cottage Inventory
Nearest Amenities
Bouth for -
The White Hart Inn 2 minutes walk
Greenodd aprox 2 miles for -
Post office, village store, bakers and butcher
Ulverston 5 miles for -
Booths supermarket , shops, arts and crafts, a market on Thursday’s and Saturdays (local farmers).
Cartmel 5 miles for -
Pubs and Resturants
l'Enclume - Rogans Wine Bar - The Cavendish Arms - The Royal Oak - Pig & Whistle - The Kings Arms
Cartmel Village Shop, home of the sticky toffee pudding
Cartmel Racecourse - See website for race days
Cark 2 miles for -
Holker Hall beautiful gardens and house along with food hall and cafe.
Grange over Sands 7 miles for -
Co-Op, Spar, chemist, The Veg Shack, 2 Bakers, Vet, Stewart Higgginson's Butchers
Newby Bridge, Lakeside and Finsthwaite 4 miles for -
Lakeside Hotel
Windermere Lake Cruises
Lakes Aquarium
Lakeland Motor Museum
Lakeside & Haverthwaite Steam Railway
Fell Foot Park National Trust gardens and lake shore
Kendal 15 miles for -
Shops, resturants, arts, cinema
Abbot Hall Art Gallery
The Brewery Arts Centre
The Museum Of lakeland Life
Booths supermarket
M&S Kendal
Best Local & Nearby Walks
The Deer Park
Grizedale Forest - great day out for hiking or mountan biking - Maps and bike hire available at the visitor center.
Go-Ape - At the Grizedale Forest - Mad wild fun in a tree top adventure with breathtaking scenery, tree-top wires, crossings and wind-in-your-face zip wires - finished off with a dose of people in search of their inner Tarzan.
Arnside and the Morecambe Bay
High & Low Dam at Finsthwaite