Formally a banked barn, Seathwaite Lodge now occupies the gable end of the traditionally-built stone building. Situated in the Duddon Valley, one of the most spectacular valleys in the Lake District, nestling in the Coniston Fells with the River Duddon flowing through it, it's suited for walkers and mountain bikers who wish to enjoy the many paths and bridleways over the fells to Harter Fell, Dow Crag and Coniston Old Man or perhaps simply sit out on the patio and admire the abundant birdlife or bounding lambs in the springtime.
With three bedrooms and two bathrooms over the lower and middle floors and the large living, dining and kitchen area that spans the whole of the top floor, this Seathwaite cottage is perfect for families or groups of friends looking for a central base from which to explore the Lake District or perhaps take to the Fells. At the end of the day, settle for a few local ales and a good meal in the 16th-century pub, literally a stone's throw from your front door. The Newfield Inn serves a variety of local beers and ales, tea, coffee, scones and cakes as well as a full menu, including its famous steak pie. It also benefits from a large sunny beer garden and a children's play area, with views of the Lakeland Fells.
Accommodation Summary
Middle floor:
Main entrance from patio and parking area.
A king-size double bedroom with TV & an ensuite shower-over-bath combination, basin and toilet. Views of the fells.
Twin bedroom with TV. Views of the fells.
House bathroom with shower-over-bath combination, basin and toilet.
Lower Ground Floor:
Twin Bedroom with TV. Views to the parking and fells. Utility Room with washing machine and tumble dryer. Also suitable for storing bicycles or walking gear.
Additional entrance to the front of the building.
Top Floor:
Large kitchen with dishwasher, electric oven & gas hob, large fridge/freezer, toaster, kettle and plenty of cupboard storage.
Open plan living and dining area, two 3-seat leather sofas, gas fire, flatscreen TV.
Dining table with six chairs + a smaller coffee table and chairs looking out to the fells.
Things To Note
Central heating throughout.
WiFi is available (approx 20Mbs download), however, there is no mobile signal.
A travel cot and highchair on request. Free off-street parking for three cars
Sorry, no pets and no smoking.
Home shopping deliveries to the property are available.
Due to the layout of the property, it may not be suitable for guests with limited mobility.
This cottage is located in Broughton in Furness. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Lake District National Park and St Bees Head, while John Ruskin Museum and Beatrix Potter Gallery are cultural highlights. Grasmere Showground and Go Ape Grizedale are also worth visiting.
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