A unique superb detached single-storey cottage, with a private hot tub available up until 10pm, excellent facilities and spectacular views over the surrounding fells down to Coniston Water. This property is not suitable for hen/stag or party groups.
This excellent cottage near Coniston is perfect for enjoying the Lakeland fells in quiet and serene surroundings. This Coniston cottage is ideal for restful family gatherings, with the bedrooms split up to give three sleeping areas.
The farmhouse-style kitchen has a range cooker, whilst the sitting room has a woodburning stove and soft comfortable sofas that everyone in the group can relax on after a hard day out on the fells. The bright and sunny dining room seats 14, with two comfy chairs by the fireside and breathtaking views across the fields where the local sheep graze, down to Coniston Water.
This Coniston cottage has six bedrooms, five with superb en-suite facilities, with the master king-size double bedroom benefiting from superb lake views. The private hot tub on the patio is ideal for sinking into at the end of a long, bracing walk in this tranquil and beautiful area.
There are numerous low-level walks around the lakeshore accessible within yards of this Coniston cottage, whilst the Old Man of Coniston will prove ideal for the more adventurous. The whole area is perfect for mountain biking, with Grizedale Forest and Walna Scar within easy striking distance.
Coniston village is just 2 miles away, and Torver is only 0.5 miles along the old railway line path, handy for the daily papers and fresh home-made bread. Bustling Ambleside is just 30 minutes' drive away and has a host of excellent restaurants, shops, and outdoor shops to explore.
Why not return via the Langdale Valley through Chapel Stile and Little Langdale, watching out for the Herdwick sheep who amble freely? Return to your Coniston cottage and enjoy the lovely cosy woodburning stove and the relaxing hot tub to re-charge your batteries in peace and quiet ready for the next day.
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