Ground floor
A pretty path leads down the side to the porch, which is great for leaving your outdoor gear in. This takes you into the cottage kitchen that has everything that you'll need, induction hob and cooker, fridge, dishwasher, freezer, microwave, washing machine and most importantly, views over the fells. A delightful conservatory extends out from the kitchen, overlooking the lawn, rockery and the scenery beyond.
The dining room will comfortably seat ten and has French doors out onto the garden, there is also a gas fire in here, perfect for those cold winter nights.
The spacious living room will comfortably accommodate the largest of families as they fight over the sofas in front of the wood-burning stove. Families will be kept entertained with the TV, DVD player & hi-fi system. There's access to the garden and a lovely patio/terrace directly from the sitting room.
Bedroom 1 - king size bed or twin single beds & en-suite shower room.
Bedroom 2 - King size or twin single beds.
Bedroom 3 - twin single beds.
House bathroom with shower & WC.
First floor
Bedroom 4 - king size or twin singles & single bed. An ideal hideaway for grandparents (or parents) wishing to find some peace and quiet
En -suite Bathroom with shower & WC
Outside
Private hot tub (seating 8), large enclosed garden with lawn, trees, seasonal shrubs, furniture, small covered storage for mountain bikes & parking for several cars. Views to the nearby fells can also be admired from here.
Travelling with a dog?
We can offer free use of a 1 acre field in Coniston village. Use by arrangement only. Please contact the office for availability.
Facilities included
Bed linen, towels, Wi-Fi internet connection, 1 bag of logs
Available to hire
Travel cot & high chair.
Parking
Driveway parking for 2/3 cars - additional road parking nearby.
Nearby
Public Transport 50 yards
Pub 50 yards
Shop 50 yards
Cottage Postcode
LA21 8ET
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Coniston is simply an excellent base for any Lake District holiday. The village is packed with friendly pubs, local shops and lively cafes and there is incredible walking straight from the village centre, including the iconic Coniston Old Man. The village enjoys ample access to Coniston Water lake shore, with Coniston Boating Centre offering paddle-boarding, kayaking, sailing and more. There are also plenty of opportunities for wild-swimming including the lake, beautiful mountain tarns and the picturesque Church Beck river with its stunning waterfalls and deep, crystal clear pools. For cyclists, there are spectacular off-road mountain biking trails including those at nearby Grizedale Forest, as well as some stunning road routes through some of the country's most beautiful scenery.
For those who enjoy a quieter pace, The Ruskin Museum, which depicts the fascinating history of the area including the famous water speed record attempt of Donald Campbell is a must visit. While on the eastern shores of the lake lies Brantwood, the Victorian home of John Ruskin, where visitors can explore the historic house and vibrant arts centre and enjoy some delicious food from The Terrace cafe with its breath-taking lake and mountain views.
The wider Lake District area is also very easily accessible from Coniston, with popular destinations such as Ambleside, Bowness and Windermere just a short drive away.
In short, Coniston offers everything you could possibly want of a Lake District holiday - all right on your doorstep.