Church View, Broughton-In-Furness

Lake District. Sleeps up to 9

An outstanding, detached, 18th century farmhouse located in its own grounds on the edge of the lovely Lakeland village of Broughton-in-Furness, the gateway to the beautiful Duddon Valley. This Broughton-in-Furness cottage has been fully renovated and benefits from two years of restoration work by the current owners. Full of character, the accommodation at this Broughton-in-Furness cottage includes a delightful sitting room with a warm and cosy woodburning stove, a separate dining room, a spacious, well-equipped kitchen, a main bathroom with lovely corner bath and four comfortable bedrooms, all of which combine to provide a quality holiday home of real merit. Outside, this Broughton-in-Furness cottage has two garden areas, which are perfect for relaxing in with a cold drink. A short walk from this Broughton-in-Furness cottage is a charming village, with a square lined with Georgian houses, pubs and restaurants. Just six miles away is Coniston Water, and nearby for the more energetic there are the challenging fells of The Old Man of Coniston and Wetherlam. Visit the market town of Ulverston, or explore a little further on the coastline to Ennerdale and the magnificent Scafell Pike, the tallest point in England. A wonderful Broughton-in-Furness cottage, to be enjoyed at any time of the year.

Weekly price from £659

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