Braithwaite 1.5 miles. Resting between Derwentwater and Braithwaite Lake, within the sleepy village of Thornthwaite, is this picturesque holiday cottage. Set in a commanding position with views of the mountains, this spacious dwelling is suited to a large family or group of seven, who wish to explore the magnificent Lake District National Park. Impress loved ones as you take to the stylish fully-fitted kitchen and prepare a mouth-watering feast for the whole family to enjoy whilst gathered in the dining room. Retire to the leather sofas that decorate the sitting room, keeping your feet nice and toasty from the heat of the fire as you catch up on your favourite shows on the Smart TV. Open up the patio doors and delight in drinks in the garden as you raise a toast to another memorable escape with loved ones and look forward to the days ahead. Back indoors, a handy utility room and a bright and airy shower room rest peacefully on the first floor, whilst upstairs a large family bathroom can be found hosting a quirky bathtub and walk-in shower. Also on the first floor, four well-appointed bedrooms comprised of a king-size with en-suite bath, an additional king-size, a twin and a single provide room for the whole family. Kick-start your days with a gentle stroll to the centre of Keswick, where you can indulge in a delicious breakfast at one of the many local cafés before touring attractions such as the Derwent Pencil Museum, Puzzling Place and the Keswick Museum. Embark on a thrilling day out with the Keswick Adventure Centre, whether it be Canoeing and raft building or abseiling and rock climbing. Head to Friars Crag for stunning views of Derwentwater or cross the waters to the National Trust Owned Derwent Island House. Spend the day at the Cumbrian Manor of Mirehouse & Gardens or challenge yourself to an enthralling hike to the peak of Skiddaw or Blencathra, before treating yourself to refreshing pint of ale down at one of the many local pubs. Take a tour of the The Lakes Distillery and meet the family of friendly alpacas that resides there, or meet exotic animals and birds of prey at the Lake District Wildlife Park. Cross the historical Keswick Railway Station on a walk along the Keswick to Threlkeld railway trail and admire the flowing waters of the River Greta, before arriving at the village of Threlkeld to see the Threlkeld Quarry & Mining Museum. Live incredible moments with your loved ones on a holiday at Beech Nook.
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