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Ellarbeck Cottage (W1821)
2 bedroom accommodation in Caldbeck, near Keswick
Attractive farm cottage with period features and views over fields and fells. Perfectly placed for touring the north of the Lakes. . Ground floor. Beamed throughout. Open plan living space. Living area: With open fire. Dining area. Kitchen area: With electric cooker, microwave, fridge and dishwasher. First floor. Bedroom 1: With double bed. Bedroom 2: With twin beds. Bathroom: With shower over bath, and toilet.. Night storage heaters, electricity, bed linen and towels included. Initial fuel for open fire included. Cot. Enclosed lawned garden with sitting-out area and garden furniture. Private parking for 2 cars. Smoking permitted.. Perfectly situated for touring. Perfectly situated for touring. Drive along unfenced roads surrounded by the spectacular scenery of the northern lakes, until you arrive at these cosy character holiday cottages, on a working sheep and beef farm 2.5 miles from Caldbeck. Renovated from an old barn (Swaledale Cottage (ref W1780) is the middle cottage, Ellerbeck Cottage (ref W1821) is the end cottage), they are nicely decorated and furnished and feature exposed beams, with views over farmland to the fells beyond and walking right from the door. Children can explore the workings of a real farm, they can sit on a tractor and feed the lambs (accompanied by the owner). In John Peel country, Caldbeck is a pretty and peaceful village which has, in addition to cafes, craft and antique shops, a goldsmith, clog maker and bowling green. Situated on the edge of the National Park, it is known locally as ’Back o’ Skiddaw’, a walk over which will bring you into the bustling market town of Keswick. Keswick with its lakes, Bassenthwaite and Derwent Water are a 15-minute drive and full of interesting things to see and do. Enjoy a ride up Derwent Water on the Keswick Launch, use the many walking and cycle paths to explore the breath-taking scenery, experience Keswick Spa, the theatre by the lake and the numerous museums suitable for all the family. The traditional market town of Cockermouth, Wordsworth’s birthplace, is 14 miles and the historic city of Carlisle and the Scottish border is 16 miles. This is an excellent base for exploring the northern Lake District. Shops 2½ miles, pub and restaurant 2 miles. The banister/balustrade height in this property is less than 1m and therefore extra care maybe needed especially if you have small children in the party.
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