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Lanthwaite Green New Farmhouse ref: 114149

Buttermere, Borrowdale and Buttermere
4 Stars
details
  • Sleeps 88
Parking8 carsGardenlarge lawn
Short breaks From £450Price bandL - view details
2 person discountYesFire/WoodburnerYes
SmokingNoInternet accessYes

Description

A luxurious, detached property in a Lakeland paradise sitting above Crummock, Buttermere and Loweswater, with glorious views to Loweswater Fell and Melbreak and a glimpse of the lake in Winter. the Farmhouse is located between the villages of Lorton and Buttermere, each have a pub and restaurant, with more amenities in Keswick or Cockermouth. In addition to the great fell walking the area is ideal for both cycling and climbing.

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Accommodation details

Ground floor

Property has night storage heaters and comprises:

Lounge; With log fire (initial supply of logs provided), TV, DVD, Cd radio and ipod dock.

Large Conservatory: With fell views

Dining Room:With table for 8

Kitchen: With electric cooker, Aga, dishwasher and microwave.

Utility: With washing machine, fridge/freezer, tumble drier, WC and wash basin

First floor

Master Bedroom: With super king size bed and en suite bath, walk in shower, WC and wash basin

Bedroom 2: With king size bed and en suite shower, WC and wash basin

Bedroom 3: With twin beds

Bedroom 4: With twin beds

Bathroom: With bath, walk in shower, WC and wash basin.

Facilities

All electric, bed linen and towels included. Cot available. Wi-fi internet access and telephone for incoming and free local calls.

Miscellaneous

Outside: Large lawn garden to the side and front with seating. Parking for 8 cars.

Nearest townCockermouthShops8 Miles
Distance8 MilesRestaurant4 Miles
Nearest railway stationWorkingtonPub4 Miles
Distance12 MilesLake0.5 Miles

About the local area

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.

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What our customers say

M Light - March 2012

Beautiful house, well furnished and equipped, fantastic views.


Mrs  Thompson - February 2012

A beautiful house fabulously equipped in a stunning location


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