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| Parking | Yes | Garden | Yes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Short breaks | From £260 | Price band | K - view details |
| 2 person discount | No | Fire/Woodburner | Yes |
| Smoking | No | Internet access | Yes |
Brasscam is situated at Mountain View on the approach to the hamlet of Seatoller in the beautiful Borrowdale Valley, close to the foot of the Honister Pass. The cottage has access to the high fells, notably Glaramara, Great Gable and Scafell Pike, right from the door, making it a haven for walkers. It is ideally situated for exploring the Northern Lakes with Keswick only 7 miles away and Derwentwater and Buttermere approximately 3 miles. Brasscam enjoys fell views from all the windows and is close to the villages of Stonethwaite and Rosthwaite.
There is free Wi-Fi BT Broadband internet access throughout the property
The oil fired centrally heated and double glazed property comprises:
Living room: Open plan with the original range surrounded by a Lakeland stone fireplace, slate floor, TV with Sky sports package, DVD and CD/radio.
Kitchen/diner: With pine table, Neff electric oven and hob, two fridges, dishwasher and microwave. Conservatory/porch: At the rear.
Utility room: With washing machine, tumble dryer and freezer.
Bedroom 1: Twin bedroom.
Bedroom 2: Twin bedroom.
Bathroom: With bath, shower cubicle, hand basin, WC and heated towel rail.
Bedroom 3: With double bed, TV and Free view and luxurious en-suite bathroom with feature bath, shower cubicle with power shower, hand basin and WC.
All electric, oil and bed linen included. Cot available. Telephone for incoming calls and outgoing calls with a BT chargecard. Free Internet access available
Lawned garden to the rear with garden furniture and a shed for storing bikes. Telephone for incoming calls and outgoing calls with a BT chargecard. Private parking for 3 cars. Will accept 1 dog, but must not be allowed upstairs or on the furniture.
Please note: There is an Access statement available for this property, if required please call 01228 599 960
www.webroom.co.uk/brasscam| Nearest town | Keswick | Shops | 8 miles |
|---|---|---|---|
| Distance | 7 miles | Restaurant | 3/4 mile |
| Nearest railway station | Penrith | Pub | 1 mile |
| Distance | 25 miles | Lake | 3 miles |
The steep sided Borrowdale Valley extends some 10 miles from its source high in the Scafell Mountains down to the shores of Derwentwater in the Northern Lakes and must be one of the most beautiful landscapes in the British Isles.
Derwentwater itself is ringed by road and footpaths both along the shores and at higher levels, and despite its popularity amongst water sports lovers, the lake always stays peaceful. There is a regular launch service around the lake and is an excellent way to explore the lower valley.
To the south beyond the village of Grange with its double arched bridge dating from 1675 and pretty cottages the wooded valley narrows. Here you will find beautiful riverside walks before opening out into rich pasture land with a cross patch of dry stone walls. At the head of the valley there is Rosthwaite, Stonethwaite, Seathwaite and Seatoller, favourites of walkers and climbers who venture into the dramatic hills and mountains that encircle this area.
Situated alongside the lake from which it takes its name, the village of Buttermere enjoys some of the most dramatic and beautiful scenery afforded to the Lake District and is the ideal spot for a tranquil Cumbrian cottage getaway. Buttermere is the most southerly of its nearby sister lakes, Crummock Water and Loweswater. Encircling all three lakes are impressively high fells, over which lies 'Wild Ennerdale', where the National Trust is currently working to encourage wildlife and wilder landscape to flourish. Equidistant between lakes Buttermere and Crummock and a mere 20 minute drive to the shore of Derwentwater, visitors to Buttermere village will also enjoy access to an exciting array of water sports pursuits including canoeing, kayaking, sailing, surfing and windsurfing. Also a mere half hour’s drive from the bustling town of Keswick, visitors will be able to take advantage of the many boutique shops, pubs and eateries available at the historic town. With close connections to the likes of Beatrix Potter and William Wordsworth, the town’s Museum and Art Gallery will also provide the perfect excursion for those interested in the history literature alike. Keswick is also home to the Pencil Museum, the Cars of the Stars Museum the Keswick Mining Museum, the Viridian Galleries and The Puzzling Place, among countless other attractions, so there really is something here for everyone.
To check availability for full weeks and short breaks view our price and availability calendar
From £260 for 3 nights
Call us: 01228 599960

cottage in great location for all local walks
A fantastic property in a superb location, well presented with a good range of quality equipment ready for use. There are a variety of walks straight from the door to suit all abilities, from the strenuous climbing Englands highest peaks to the more leisurely valley strolls incorporating the local cafes. We made good use of the bus service to travel down the valley as the older generation had free bus passes, the drivers even stopped outside the door when hailed!
Overall, a wonderful holiday property!
EXCELLENT, THE COTTAGE HAS EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO FEEL AT HOME
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