Tent Lodge is a luxury Lakeland property on Coniston Water, with a rich history of famous guests like Beatrix Potter and Arthur Ransome. The property features an elegant entrance hall, expansive sitting room with a lake view, grand dining room, and a traditional country kitchen with an Aga cooker. There are bedrooms with stunning views and a lavish house bathroom with a walk-in shower and double-ended bath. The property also has a large terrace, sloping lawn, and private jetties for picnics, swimming, and fishing.
Coniston, in the North of England, is a peaceful spot popular with cyclists, walkers, and water-sports enthusiasts. The area offers boat hire and trips on Coniston Water, as well as access to Grizedale Forest and John Ruskin's Lake district home, Brantwood. The village and Tarn Hows are within walking distance, making Tent Lodge an ideal base for exploring the beautiful surroundings.
Overall, Tent Lodge is a characterful property with stunning views and luxurious amenities, perfect for a relaxing break in the Lake District. Its historical significance and proximity to popular attractions make it a must-visit destination for those looking to experience the magic of Coniston and its surroundings.
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