Bridge End Cottage - Coniston

Bridge End Cottage - Coniston

Bridge End Cottage - Coniston

Bridge End Cottage - Coniston

Bridge End Cottage - Coniston

Bridge End Cottage - Coniston

Bridge End Cottage - Coniston

Bridge End Cottage - Coniston

Bridge End Cottage - Coniston

Bridge End Cottage - Coniston

Bridge End Cottage - Coniston

Bridge End Cottage - Coniston

Bridge End Cottage - Coniston

Bridge End Cottage - Coniston

Bridge End Cottage - Coniston

Bridge End Cottage - Coniston

Bridge End Cottage - Coniston

Bridge End Cottage - Coniston

Bridge End Cottage - Coniston

Bridge End Cottage - Coniston

Bridge End Cottage - Coniston

Bridge End Cottage - Coniston

Bridge End Cottage - Coniston

Bridge End Cottage - Coniston

Bridge End Cottage - Coniston

Bridge End Cottage - Coniston


Bridge End Cottage  |  Coniston

Riverside Setting With A Balcony

Sleeps 5  |  Friday Changeover  |  No Pets  |  VE 4 Star
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Bridge End Sitting Room 1
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Bridge End Double Bedroom 1
Bridge End Twin Bedroom 1
Bridge End Bathroom 1
Bridge End Single Bedroom 1
Sailing On Coniston Water
Coniston Village

Bridge End Cottage

Bridge End Cottage lies in the heart of Coniston village, one of three properties set in a terrace on the banks of Church Beck and opposite the village church of St Andrews. 

Very well furnished, as recognised by the Visit England 4 Star award, the cottage offers guests comfortable accommodation, along with all the benefits of village amenities and a fantastic landscape to explore. From your door step you have one of a our most beautiful lakes, a rugged mountain range, plenty of activities on, in and around the water, along with pubs, cafes, shops and a micro bewery - perfect.

Set a stones throw from the bridge you approach down a quiet lane and park by the side of the cottage. From the front entrance you step into a small hall and stairway, off which lies the sittingroom and kitchen-dining room. The sitting room has a plump sofa and two armchairs drawn around a roaring open fire, where from the window your view is of St Andrews. Cosy and warm the room is perfect to relax after your days walking and exploring, tuck up with a good book, converse with family or friends or simply sit back and watch a good movie on the wide screen TV.

The kitchen is L shaped with a small dining area to one end. Well equiped for self catering it offers many mod-cons. French doors open out onto the small balcony overhanging the beck, where you can watch the wildlife attracted by the river and enjoy a drink to the sound of babbling water.

Upstairs are the three bedrooms along with the bathroom. Choose from either the comfortable double bed room with a fine sleigh bed, or the twin or single bedroom. The bathroom is simple but well appointed with bath, overhead shower, basin and WC.

With walks on your doorstep along with lake activites and a good selection of local inns and cafes, Bridge End Cottage will make the perfect lakeland holiday home for couples or families.


The Location

Coniston village sits in the very heart of the Lake District at the northwest tip of Coniston Water, sheltered in the lea of the Coniston mountain range. Radiating from the stone bridge, spanning Church Beck, the four main streets are a bustling community with a fine church, shops, a post office, cafes, a local brewery and four good pubs.

This is a village with much to do, the location perfect for outdoor pursuits; climbing, walking, cycling and water sport holidays. On all points of the compass there are trails, leafy forest paths, tracks and lake shores to explore, and you need travel very little to find a new and exciting landscape.

Coniston Water is one the most people friendly lakes, with much of the shore and the whole lake open to the public. Famous as the backdrop and inspiration for Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons and Sir Malcolm and Donald Campbells's world speed attempts, its wooded and grassy banks, along with the craggy coves and the deep clear water offer a habitat to a rich variety of flora and fauna. Here pike, trout, perch and ancient char thrive along with swans, heron, ducks, woodpeckers and owls to name a few and recently there has been a re-introduction of red kites. Red squirrels are abundant as are wild red deer and badger, and, perhaps best of all, is the return of otters to Coniston.

At the boating center you can hire rowing boats, sailing dinghies, kayaks and canoes or my favorite, the small motorboats, perfect for a day out exploring the hidden bays and wooded coves. The Center also hires mountain bikes and electric bikes to help get you around the lanes and up onto the fells.

Still at the Boating Center, you can hop aboard one of the Coniston Launches with regular trips down the lake, stopping at various landing points including Brantwood, home of John Ruskin where, along with the Jumping Jenny restaurant, it makes for a good day out discovering the culture and work of the Pre Raphaelites and the Art Crafts Movement.

For romantic trip on the water you can board the famous Steam yacht ‘Gondola’. A beautiful rebuilt steam powered craft that will transport you back to an era of greater peace and tranquility. The yacht can be hired for large private parties, or maybe splash for just the two of you as a grand gesture. Finally, the lake offers more simple pursuits: fishing, swimming or simply finding a nice spot for a picnic and enjoying a magnificent view.

For walking, climbing and mountain biking the choice is huge, with the whole of the mountain range to explore. The Old Man of Coniston stands at 2635 feet and is very popular, offering various well-marked paths to the summit. If you only go part way the view will be spectacular, the pint in the pub on your return all the more delicious.

From the village one of my favorite paths takes you deep into the old Coppermines Valley, with its beck and waterfalls. At the head of the valley you carry on to discover the hidden tarns set in the lower slopes of the mountain.

There are plenty of low level walks and cycle trails. On the east side of Coniston water lies the Gizedale Forest. A massive working woodland, it is crisscrossed with paths and tracks for walking and mountain biking. The Forest is big into arts, commissioning fabulous statues and installations throughout. It is well worth driving, via Hawkshead, around to the visitor center for a forest map and information to get the best from your day out.

After all that exploring drink and sustenance will be in order. The village has five pubs and a number of cafes. The Black Bull on the bridge is the oldest and an old favorite, but to ring the changes you can try the Ship Inn, the Sun Hotel, the Crown and the Yewdale or maybe a dainty cocktail at Harrys Bar.

 

Guest Reviews

Amazing cottage ,could nt fault it 
so lucky with the weather too blue skies and sunshine
never expected to be able to sit on the sun deck in April
Loved it.  Clare and Andy
 
Really lovely well-kept cottage can,t fault it.
Jo Charles & Family
 
5th visit to coniston this is the best cottage we have stayed in very clean comfortable and everthing you
need. Thank you
 
Thank you for a wonderful stay the cottage is lovely
one of the nicest we have stayed in excellent fire and comfiest beds in
the world looking forward to a 2nd visit.
Billy Christine and family.
 
Our 5th stay at Bridge end Cottage not sure if we are boring or maybe the cottage is just particualary
beautiful. Many Thanks
 
Lovely comfortable clean cottage we will definately return
and will not hesitate to reccommend to family and friends
Many Thanks
 

Local Areas Of Interest

Coniston Village
Coniston Water & Mountain



 

 


Bridge End Cottage Inventory

  • Property Type - Lake District Cottage - End of terrace - village location
  • 1 Double bedroom with king size bed
  • 1 Twin bedroom
  • 1 Single bedroom
  • Duvets - Full linen & towels
  • 1 Bathroom with bath, overhead shower, basin and WC
  • Gas central heating
  • Open fire
  • 1 Bag of logs inclusive - further logs purchase locally
  • Gas cooker
  • Microwave
  • Fridge freezer
  • Dishwasher
  • Coffee cafetiere
  • Washing machine
  • Iron - ironing board
  • TV - DVD
  • CD - Radio stereo
  • Electricity - gas inclusive
  • Balcony furniture
  • No pets
  • No smokers
  • Parking for 2 cars next to property
  • Please note that although the balcony over looking the river is fenced guest must take care especially with children


Nearest Amenities

Coniston Village for -

Coniston Tourist Information Centre - All you need for info on the area.

Grocers, Co-op, Butcher.

Coniston Boating Center – For boat and bike hire, launch and steamer trips. The Bluebird Cafe.

Summit Treks for outdoor adventure, courses, kit and hire.

Medowdore Cafe - Run by Frances Hall perfect for the Mega breakfast before hitting the fells.

Harry’s Wine Bar - Breakfast, Pasta, coffee, steaks, wine, local ale & cocktails.

Pubs & Inns - The Black Bull Inn and Coniston Brewing Company for Bluebird Bitter - The Ship Inn - The Sun Hotel - The Crown - The Yewdale Hotel

Ruskin Museum – For info on Ruskin and Coniston including Donald Campbell.

East of Lake Road for -

Plenty of bays and coves to swim, fish and picnic

Brantwood and Jumping Jennys - Explore Ruskins house and gardens combined with a good lunch on the terrace overlooking the lake.

Torver for - 

Church House Inn - Great pub serving great cuisine (Good Food Guide 2010)

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.