The Old Police Station - Cartmel

The Old Police Station - Cartmel

The Old Police Station - Cartmel

The Old Police Station - Cartmel

The Old Police Station - Cartmel

The Old Police Station - Cartmel

The Old Police Station - Cartmel

The Old Police Station - Cartmel

The Old Police Station - Cartmel

The Old Police Station - Cartmel

The Old Police Station - Cartmel

The Old Police Station - Cartmel

The Old Police Station - Cartmel

The Old Police Station - Cartmel

The Old Police Station - Cartmel

The Old Police Station - Cartmel

The Old Police Station - Cartmel

The Old Police Station - Cartmel

The Old Police Station - Cartmel

The Old Police Station - Cartmel

The Old Police Station - Cartmel

The Old Police Station - Cartmel


The Old Police Station  |  Cartmel

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The Old Police Station Sitting Room 1
The Old Police Station Sitting Room 2
The Old Police Dining Room
The Old Police Station Kitchen
The Old Police Station Exterior
The Old Police Station Patio Garden
The Old Police Station Double Bedroom 1
The Old Police Station En Suit Shower Room
The Old Police Station Double Bedroom 2
The Old Police Station Master Bathroom
The Old Police Station Bunk Bedroom
Cartmel River
Cartmel Bridge & Priory
Cartmel Priory 4
Cartmel Square
Kings Arms Cartmel
Cartmel Priory And Norman Arch

The Old Police Station

For me The Old Police Station offers the ideal holiday home with all the amenities of a perfect Lakeland village. Set in the beautiful and popular village of Cartmel, the property lies a few minutes walk from the village centre where you will find a clutch of excellent inns, the Michelin awarded L'Enclume and a contemporary wine bar, along with the village store. 

The owners have refurbished this quite substantial property, offering guests a comfortable and stylish house, perfect for easy living and relaxation.

From the private parking bay you enter into the kitchen. A large space, very well equipped with a AGA which has electric ovens and a gas hob, gleaming units and all mod cons, making it easy to prepare your favourite dish. To rear is a downstairs WC with basin.

From the kitchen you step into the dining room. Two large sash windows allow light to flood in, and with well chosen decor and furnishings makes for pleasing place to spend time around the table with good food, wine and company.

From the dining room you cross over a small hall into the sitting room. Huge plump sofas are centred around a roaring log burning stove, where with soft lighting and pleasing ornament you can relax with friends or simply tuck up with a movie or best seller.

Upstairs are the three bedroom and main bathroom. Choose from either the double bedroom with en-suite shower or the second double bedroom, which can access the main bathroom. The bunk bedroom has a four foot bottom bed and could sleep up to three children. The main bathroom is large a gleaming with bath, overhead shower, basin and WC.

To the rear of the property is a little walled patio garden. Come the afternoon the sun strikes the flag stone and makes for a perfect place to enjoy a drink or dine alfresco.

All in all, with its great location and easy living style this property will, I am sure, please all who stay. 

 

The Location

Cartmel is one of Cumbrias finest and unique villages. Set on the Cartmel Peninsular and surrounded by rolling hills that tumble down to the coast it is picture perfect. With ancient buildings, an impressive medieval priory, a towering arch and a sweet clear river along with the smallest National Hunt race course, this lively village is centred on a sunny square to gather and sit, or wine and dine in one of the many inns or fine restaurants.

There are good local walks, notable is Hampsfell and Eggerslack wood, a limestone fell and ancient woodland where the summit gives panoramic views of the Morecambe Bay and the Lake District Mountains, and where in spring the woodland is carpeted in bluebells.

The village is a maze of narrow streets lined by lime-washed and stone architecture, with the village square entered by a bridge on one side and under a monastic arch on the other. The Priory is a magnificent building and well worth a visit to see the architecture.

For shopping there is the Cartmel Village Store in the square, and in Unsworth's Yard you have Cartmel Cheeses and The Bread Shed along with The Red Pepper & Hot Wines shop. Once a month the village holds a food market with many local producers setting up their stalls. Along with the foodie outlets there is The Larch Tree selling quailty gifts and clothing and Chamberlain’s Gifts  offering a range of delightful gifts and is supplier of life size sheep and animals for Cartmel-Shepy Village.

Cartmel has four decent pubs, The Cavendish Arms, The Royal Oak, Pig & Whistle and The Kings Arms. For something a little special you must try Simon Rogan's Michelin awarded L'Enclume, one of Cumbrias finest restaurants. Another good option is Rogan's wine bar, set by the river it is very relaxed and with excellent cuisine. 

Come bank holidays the village buzzes with arrival of race day. Owned by The Holker Hall Estate the course is on the edge of the village and as well as the racing there is a carnival along with many other attractions.

Grange over Sands lies about a mile over the fell. This pretty Edwardian village overlooks the bay and you will find an excellent grocer, Higginson's famous butchers, two bakers and local stores. On the prom there are nice gardens to stroll and in summer the prom hosts an outdoor art market. Finaly Grange offers two golf clubs, both set in quite delightful countryside.

About fifteen miles to the east is Kendal, south lakes main town which offers a variety of good shopping with stores, supermarkets and farmers markets, along with dining and a good cultural scene with art galleries, theatre and cinema and makes for a good day out.

A mile out of the village is Cark in Cartmel and Holker Hall, a magnificent country house open to the public with beautiful gardens and a food hall.

A little further afield you have the coast where you can explore the edges of the bay. For me one of the finest walks in the Lake District is to set out along the shore from Arnside, on the the south side of the bay. Ahead of you stretch miles of silver sand, and as the tide comes in the view is spectacular. It must be noted that the sands are hazardous, but providing you keep to the shoreline the walk is fine.  

About eight miles north of the village, clustered at the foot of Windermere lake, lies Newby Bridge, Lakeside and Fell Foot, the National Trusts parkland. Here you will find a couple of good inns, the Swan at Newby Bridge and, a mile further on, the Lakeside Hotel. From the latter you can hop on a steamer for a trip on the lake, which winds its way for ten miles into the central fells, passing on the way Bowness, Sawrey and finishing at the Waterhead terminus near Ambleside. At Fell Foot you can moor boats and hire row and sailing craft or simply swim and picnic by the shore. From Newby Bridge you can head north, through the Furness Fells, to explore the greater national park.

Over to the west lies Coniston Water, and in between the two great lakes is the Grizedale Forest, a day out in itself for walking or mountain biking. Beyond this lies the central massif of the Langdales for some high level walking and climbing.

 

Guest Reviews

We had a brilliant week in the Old Police house.The decor is lovely and it catered for all our needs.Will definitely be coming back!
Barry, Sarah, Maddy 6, Jake 2. Weston - 27th may 2011
 
The Old Police Station is beautiful ;it's in a fantastic location,the decor and all amenities here are first class- it's like staying in a top end hotel,but with all the comforts of home.We will definitely return in the future with family and friends in tow. Many,many thanks,
Amanda and Paul. London - June 2011.
 
Love the cottage,love Cartmel ,wish we'd found it before the children (4yrs + 11 months) had arrived- only parents will understand !
Our 4 yr old said it was better than our house,think it was the bunkbed/playroom that sealed the deal for him. Loved everything about the Old Police Station - will be back soon.
The Ridings - Sunderland - July 2011 
 
A lovely place to stay and tour the lakes from.We had great weather and a good family week.Very nicely decorated house and all the home comforts! Loved the sticky toffee pudding!
Angus,Toria and Darcey(13 months) expats from Abu Dhabi - July 2011.
 
The Williamson family stayed here and had a fabulous time. What a suberb location,beautiful walks,fine pubs(the Kings Arms in Cartmel square....the food was scrumptious ,the pub also served an array of local ales which went down well! The Old Police Station was a lovely place to stay,we will come back again soon!! We loved it here!! Many thanks,
Claire,Scott & Max Williamson. Glasgow - July 2011.
 
Had a lovely stay here,nice and peaceful,the Old Police Station is very beautifully decorated! Some fantastic walking from the front door,even more so when the sun is shining.Cartmel Village is lovely,enjoyed all the pubs - especially L'enclume and Rogans - two favourites!! Thank you.
Janice,Martin,Richard and Nikki - July 2011.
 
We had a lovely stay,comfortable,well equipped,very stylish house.We will recommend and be back again. Thanks.
Wyness family from Cairo Egypt - Aug 2011. 
 
This is a lovely family cottage,well equipped and tastefully furnished and decorated,a real "home". Like to think that we will come again and will certainly recommend it to friends.Beautiful area too.
The McCann family from East Yorkshire - Aug 2011.
 
Loved this place! A beautiful house in a beautiful village. The cottage feels like a home from home. Would definitely recommend .
The Wilsons (3 small children) Wiltshire - Aug 2011.
 
The 'Ing' family came for a week and had a great time. Village pubs friendly,bread shop a must! We don't have to say anything about this house as you will see for yourself ,you have everything you need,it is clean and very stylish. Without doubt we will return. - Aug 2011.
 
Great house,great location,lovely pubs,fantastic time at races.Lesley and John the owners couldn't do enough,can't wait to return next year. Thanks for a fantastic time.
Howells/ Nicol family - Aug 2011
 
We all felt at home in this peaceful well appointed house. We wouldn't hesitate in returning.
Garett, Bethan,Edith and Ann - Sept 2011.
 
Wonderful week spent in a beautiful cottage. The weather has been lovely and enabled us to see Cartmel and the Lakes at it's very best in Autumn. Super cottage, so well equipped and beautifully furnished. Would love to return.
The Doyle family. PS.It was awesome! from Henry age 9 - Nov 2011.
 
What can we say other than "Awesome". We have found a gem of a cottage in the Old Police House, beautifully appointed,we wanted for absolutely nothing. Loved it,loved it, loved it!!
David and Rosemary,Dawnand Todd of Canada - Nov 2011.
 
Lovely week spent in a lovely cottage - beautifully decorated & the log fire made for cosy evenings in. A good base to explore the lakes.
Lauren, Paul ,Sally and Simon - Nov 2011.
 
Wonderful week at the beautiful cottage! It was the first time we stayed at a cottage ( as we have a 4 month old baby) and absolutely loved it! It's like being at home with all modern conveniences,but it still feels like you are on holidays,we will definitely do it again. We hope everyone who stays at this cottage enjoys it as much as we did. Thank you!
Mark,Marianna and Thomas - Nov 2011.
 
We've had a lovely Christmassy week and have been very comfortable in this beautiful home.
The Scott family - Dec 2011.
 
Xmas wonderful House made it perfect, Xmas mass was lovely at Priory,made us very welcome. We will return.
The Williams - Xmas 2011.
 
New Year was magical here in Cartmel - we enjoyed the fireworks in the Square and great atmosphere at the Pig and Whistle until the early hours! Our stay has been very comfortable in the Old Police House and we will certainly return.
The Angleseas - New Year 2011.
 
Hello. I just wanted to say thank you for helping us have a brilliant weekend at The Old Police Station.  The cottage was wonderful, we all loved Cartmel and we hope to make it an annual event! Your site is great, and I’ve recommended it to a lot of people – you’ve got wonderful properties on and I hope to stay in a few more of them. Best
Uma


Local Areas Of Interest

Cartmel
Cartmel Peninsular - The Morecambe Bay
Grange Over Sands
Newby Bridge To Bouth
The Lyth & Winster Valleys
Kendal



The Old Police Station Inventory

  • 2 Double bedrooms - 1 with en-suite shower room
  • 1 Bunk-bedded room with 4Ft bottom bed - Best suited to children
  • Duvets - Full linen & towels
  • 1 Cot - 1 High Chair - 1 Stair Guard
  • 1 Bathroom with bath, overhead shower, basin & WC
  • 1 Downstairs WC
  • Gas central heating
  • Log burning stove
  • Logs - Please purchase locally
  • AGA Gas Cooker
  • Microwave
  • Fridge - Freezer
  • Dishwasher
  • Coffee cafetiere
  • Washing Dryer
  • Iron - ironing board
  • Sky TV - Video - DVD
  • DAB Radio Player with CD & ipod dock
  • Wi-Fi Broadband
  • Telephone - Please use honesty box
  • Gas & electricity inclusive
  • Garden furniture
  • No Pets
  • No smokers
  • Parking for 1 car

 

Nearest Amenities

Cartmel  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
Cartmel Priory 
Cartmel Village Website  For latest events, attractions and venues.
Cartmel Farmers Market 

Cartmelsurgery.co.uk
Tel 015395 36366 Doctors Milligan and Lovatt and Primary Healthcare Team on Haggs Lane in Cartmel village

Grange over Sands 1 mile for -

Shops
Co-Op, Spar, Post Office, Banks, Chemist, The Veg Shack, 2 Bakers, Vet
Stewart Higgginson's Butchers
Hazlemere Cafe & Bakery
Grange Bakery

Tourist Information Center

Grange Golf Club
Grange Fell Golf Club

Grange Prom Art Last Sunday in the month April - September

Cark 1 mile for -

Engine Inn Pub CAMRA winner 2011
Spar Shop
Holker Hall beautiful gardens and house along with food hall and cafe.

Newby Bridge, Lakeside and Finsthwaite 7 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 
Kendal Farmers Market last Friday in the month

Ulverston 10 miles for -
 
Booths supermarket , shops, arts and crafts, a market on Thursdays and Saturdays (local farmers).