This beautiful Lakeland cottage is in the Village of Crosthwaite in the lake District and can sleep four people in two bedrooms.
Bobbin Mill Cottage is a converted mill cottage amongst a number of similar properties on the river Gilpin near Crosthwaite. The cottage sleeps four people and has two bedrooms, one double and one twin, and a family bathroom. The ground floor accommodation is set out in an open plan design, comprising of a comfortable sitting room, a large well-equipped kitchen and a dining area. Outside, the cottage benefits from the shared use of a massive area of landscaped gardens, with a small bridge over the immediately adjacent river and off road parking. Located in peaceful countryside down a quiet country lane, Bobbin Mill Cottage has peace and tranquillity in abundance but is within walking distance of the village and a short drive from Windermere, making it a wonderful base for a small family or two couples looking for a restful break in the Lake District.
Amenities: Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer and dishwasher.
Central heating and electric wood burning stove effect fire.
Wi-Fi, Freeview TV, DVD player and music centre.
Bed linen and towels inc. in rent.
Cot and highchair available for additional fee.
Off road parking.
Shared use of large, landscaped gardens with picnic tables.
Note: garden unfenced next to river.
Up to two well-behaved dogs welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Complimentary leisure club membership 1 mile away.
Pub 5 mins walk.
Note: Max 4 adults.
Region: Impressive mountains, open fells and clear-water lakes, the Lake District has it all. From walking in the mountains to exhilarating watersports or just a gentle cruise on a steam-powered yacht, Cumbria is the perfect holiday destination.
Town: Crosthwaite is a small village set in the beautiful Lyth Valley, famous for its damson trees, and boasts a lovely pub known nationally for its excellent food. Windermere and Bowness are nearby Lakeland towns with plenty of activities, interest and entertainment for all ages. Also within easy reach is the popular market town of Kendal, an historic Lakeland town with a fine reputation for shopping. Kendal nestles on the banks of the River Kent. Its old cobbled lanes and byways branch off the attractive main street, and the stone ruins of 12th century Kendal Castle sit perched on a hill with views over the town.