



| Parking | Yes | Garden | Yes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Short breaks | From £490 | Price band | M - view details |
| 2 person discount | Yes | Fire/Woodburner | Yes |
| Smoking | No | Internet access | Yes |
Peacock Cottage would be well placed on the cover of any chocolate box, a traditional 18th century property with superb enclosed gardens, the large topiary feature created and lovingly cared for, reflecting its name. The small hamlet of Outgate, a mile from Hawkshead, boasts one of the finest pubs in the area and is only a stones throw from the cottage. Hawkshead and Ambleside are within easy reach with plenty of shops, eateries and pubs and some of the best walking opportunities in the area, for all abilties. Peacock Cottage is well presented in a traditional style with quality fittings and furnishings throughout and having undergone a major refurbishment now offers up to the minute kitchen and bathroom facilities as well as a super wet room and sauna, plenty big enough for 6.
Read more about Peacock CottagePeacock Cottage has oil fired central heating and comprises:
Entrance hall leading to...
Lounge: With open fire (fuel NOT provided), TV, video, DVD, double sofa bed, Wi-fi internet access (the code details are on the reverse of the hub) and CD/hi-fi.
Dining room: With extra cosy seating area
Kitchen: With electric oven, ceramic hob, dishwasher, washer/dryer, fridge/freezer and microwave. French doors out to enclosed patio area.
Bathroom: With walk in shower and sauna, wash basin, separate WC
Bedroom 1: Spacious double bedroom with en-suite shower, hand basin and WC.
Bedroom 2: Double bedroom.
Bedroom 3: Twin bedroom.
Bathroom: With shower over large bath, hand basin and WC.
All oil, electric and bed linen included. Cot and highchair available. Logs and coal for the fire are not provided but can be purchased locally.
The Hayloft can only be rented in association with Peacock Cottage and is not available as a separate unit, to offer accommodation for a further two members of your party, a beautifully created studio for two within the grounds of the garden. The self catering unit comprises: Entrance into open plan living accommodation with lounge area, kitchen with electric oven and hob, microwave and fridge with small freezer box and dining area. 1st floor: Bedroom 1 with double bed and shower room with shower cubicle, wash basin and WC. The Hayloft comes at a supplement of £350 for the week and not available for short breaks, Please contact our sales office to book The Hayloft.
Landscaped gardens and patio with furniture provided. Off road parking for 2 cars. Sauna available for guests use.
Please note a £200 refundable damage deposit is payable on this property one week prior to arrival.
| Nearest town | Ambleside | Shops | 4 miles |
|---|---|---|---|
| Distance | 4 miles | Restaurant | 100 yards |
| Nearest railway station | Windermere | Pub | 100 yards |
| Distance | 9 miles | Lake | 3 miles |
The delightful village of Coniston nestles at the foot of the famous Coniston Old Man fell (From where you get superb views of Coniston Water and Lake Windermere) and nearby to the Grizedale Forest. The village has a welcoming feel and traditional Lake District warmth to it; visitors will find plenty of shops and cafes in which to relax while they soak up the scenery and gentle pace of life.
A popular centre for walkers, climbers and cyclists, the area is also well known for Coniston Water; setting for the famous children’s story, The Swallows and the Amazons and also scene of Donald Campbell’s tragic world water-speed record attempt in 1967. Nowadays the Victorian steam yacht ‘Gondola’ which first went into service in 1859 and was restored in 1977 by the National Trust, plies the five miles of water from April to October. You can hire rowing boats, electric boats, kayaks and dinghies from Coniston Boating Centre on the lakeshore.
Take the opportunity to visit the Ruskin Museum, for local history, and ‘Brantwood’ on the shores of Coniston Water, former home to the poet John Ruskin.
Positioned between Coniston Water and Windermere, Hawkshead is arguably the quaintest location in the lakes, with white washed cottages dating back to the 16th century, charming old pubs and tea shops along narrow traffic-free streets.
The village is busy with tourists who come to see the Grammar school where, in the 1780’s William Wordsworth developed inspiration for this early poetry and home to the Beatrix Potter gallery showing her original drawings for her children’s books. The village hosts the annual Victorian fair and agricultural/sports show every summer.
Nearby Sawrey on the shores of Esthwaite Water is the birth place of Beatrix Potter and visitors can visit ‘Hill Top’ where she created the famous characters for her book.
Broughton-in-Furness is well situated a few miles west of nearby Coniston, and is becoming a favoured destination for the more discerning visitor, who appreciate its tranquil charm and acknowledge it as part of the "Undiscovered Lakeland". In the Square is the town hall, once the market hall, and now the Tourist Information Centre, two slate fish market slabs, and old stocks, which together with the surrounding three storey merchants houses, creates a unique feeling to this historic market town. There is also a good selection of amenities within the village including an award winning restaurant.
To check availability for full weeks and short breaks view our price and availability calendar
From £490 for 3 nights
Call us: 01228 599960

I am so pleased with my choice of accomodation. I could not have been happier. The cottage itself was perfect for us, as it was spacious, the garden was gorgeous, the countryside was gorgeous, the living areas are far enough away from the bedrooms not to disturb the baby in the evening, the upstairs section is perfect for two couples as it really is in two sections, and everything was provided that we needed. This was the best holiday week we have ever had in England.
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