Wonderful attention to authentic detail in refurbishing this 300-year-old detached holiday cottage has created a tranquil, romantic hideaway with amazing views of the Duddon Valley. It has private river frontage with bathing area and rare breed animals graze in the pastures. Broughton-in-Furness (5 miles) has village shops and pubs, and the lovely Cumbrian beaches are a 0.5-hour drive. Historic houses, gardens, South Lakes Wild Animal Park, Coniston Water and Lake Windermere are easily accessible. Shop 1 mile, pubs 3 miles.
Most rooms beamed. Large living room with wood-burning stove in inglenook fireplace, slate floor. Step down to kitchen/dining room with electric range, slate floor. Sun room. Utility. Stone spiral staircase to double bedroom with four-poster bed. Bathroom with separate shower cubicle and toilet.
Elec, solid fuel CH (via wood-burning stove), bed linen and towels inc
TV
DVD
Radio/cassette/CD
M/wave
W/machine
T/dryer
Wi-fi
1.5-acre enclosed paddock with patio and furniture
28-acre pasture and moorland shared with owner
Parking (for 2 cars)
Secure cycle store
Natural spring water supply
No smoking
No children under 5 (except babes in arms)
Friday to Friday
NB: 0.5-mile private river frontage
This property is at an elevation of approximately 182 feet / 55.4 metres above sea level
Facilities at the Cottage
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Distances are direct straight line

International Airports
Liverpool John Lennon Airport Liverpool Merseyside L24 1YD 70.1 miles |
Leeds Bradford International Airport Leeds West Yorkshire LS19 7TU 71.3 miles |

Local Airports
Barrow/Walney Island Airport Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria LA14 3YS 14.0 miles |
Carlisle Lake District Airport Carlisle Cumbria CA6 4NW 46.0 miles |

Motorways
M6 Junction 36 Skipton, Kirkby Lonsdale east & Barrow, Kendal west 21.9 miles |
A601(M) Junction J35a Milnthorpe, Kendal, Morecambe, Carnforth 23.4 miles |
A601(M) Junction J35 Lake District, Carlisle, Barrow-in-Furness, Lancaster, Preston, THE SOUTH 24.0 miles |

Railway Stations
Foxfield station code = FOX LA20 6BX 4.7 miles |
Green Road station code = GNR LA18 5JD 5.8 miles |

Ferry Ports
Heysham Port sailing to -> Douglas Isle of Man Address: South Quay, Heysham Lancashire LA3 2XE 24.1 miles |
Douglas Ferry Terminal sailing to -> Belfast (NI), Heysham,Liverpool, Dublin (IE) Address: Douglas IM1 3ER 51.3 miles |

Attractions & places to see nearby
WhitfellA Fell in the south west of the Lake District with an elevation of 573 metres, 1880 feet

Elevation = 573 Meters / 1879.9 Feet
2.3m / 3.7km - -

35 minutes walk
Hardknott Roman Fort
The remains and foundations of a roman fort in the isolated location to the side of Hard Knott Pass - The walls are still clearly visible, entry is free and set in stunning scenery

5.4m / 8.7km -
Devoke WaterThe Largest Tarn in the Lake District( small mountain lake) located at an altitude of approximately 235 metres (770 feet) unusually it appears close to the highest surrounding elevation yet still manages to accumulate water

Elevation = 235 Meters / 771 Feet
3.4m / 5.5km - -

51 minutes walk
Banishead Quarry
A disused slate quarry in the hills west of Little Arrow near Coniston, now flooded, it has a particularly impressive waterfall from the surrounding land into the quarry
5.4m / 8.7km -
Stanley Ghyll Force WaterfallA dramatic 60 foot waterfall in a deep narrow gorge, accessed by a good walk from Dalegarth Station (Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway) or from a nearer car park if driving
4.4m / 7.1km -
The Old Man Of Coniston
A fell in the Southern Fells region of the Lake District, overlooking Coniston village and the lake

Elevation = 803 Meters / 2634.5 Feet
5.6m / 9km -
Dunnerdale ForestAn area renowned for good walks with the River Duddon running though it, located west of Seathwaite Tarn
4.4m / 7.1km -
Eskdale Golf Club
An 18 hole course with stunning views located in the Eskdale Valley. There is even a private Salmon fishing are with the river Esk running tough the area
5.6m / 9km -
Eskdale MillThe Eskdale Mill still contains its historic working machinery
5.1m / 8.2km -
Hardknott Pass
A mountain pass , jointly holding the title of the steepest in England with a maximum gradient of 1 in 3 with twists and turns & hairpin bends as in winds through spectacular mountain fell countryside.- Single track with passing places
5.6m / 9km -
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