Situated in a charming and secluded location within half a mile of the banks of Ullswater, this traditional former miner’s cottage has been imaginatively updated to offer cosy and welcoming accommodation for two. This idyllic getaway makes a wonderful romantic retreat, features stunning views across Ullswater and is set in a pretty wooded enclave visited by a variety of birds and red squirrels. Dating back to the mid-19th century, this comfortable and relaxing stone-built property makes a wonderful bolthole for a couple discovering this spectacular part of the Lake District.
Situated at the end of an unmade woodland track, the cottage features a fresh and inviting open-plan pitch-pine beamed lounge/kitchen/diner. This charming living space is equipped with a traditional wood burner, an AGA-style oven, exposed beams and beechwood, and butcher’s block work surfaces. A small dining table divides the lounge from the kitchen. A short staircase leads to a light and tasteful double bedroom with underfloor heating. The lawn is shared with the neighbouring property and offers glorious views across Ullswater.
This delightful property is set in a beautiful, elevated location overlooking the Glencoyne valley, in the shadow of Sheffield Pike fell which leads up to one of the highest points in England, Helvellyn (5.5 miles by foot). This is a fabulous area for walkers and climbers of all abilities, or you could head to Ullswater and take a trip across the lake by steamship. Nearby, at the foot of Kirkstone Pass, is the pretty village of Glenridding (1.5 miles) which has a variety of friendly pubs and restaurants. Other local attractions include the Aira Force Waterfall (2.5 miles) and the Lake District Ski Club (3.5 miles by foot). Also nearby are the picturesque village of Patterdale (2.5 miles) and the bustling market town of Keswick (15.5 miles).