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KNOTT LODGE, With A Garden In Sedbergh

Sedbergh, Cumbria

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Knott Lodge is a charming barn conversion located near Sedbergh in the picturesque Lake District National Park, designed to accommodate two guests comfortably in its single super king-size double bedroom, which can be adjusted to suit guests' preferences. The cottage features a wet room and an open-plan living area that combines a kitchen, dining space, and sitting area, creating an inviting atmosphere. Outside, guests can enjoy a front patio area equipped with garden furniture, while off-road parking for one vehicle is provided. This delightful property is ideal for year-round enjoyment, set against a stunning backdrop of natural beauty.

The lodge is equipped with modern amenities, including underfloor heating, an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge, and a dishwasher to enhance the cooking experience. Additional conveniences such as a washing machine, a TV with Freeview, and super-fast WiFi ensure a comfortable stay. Families with young children can request a cot and highchair, although guests must provide their own bedding for the cot. Importantly, the property is pet-free, catering to those with allergies, and is also smoke-free, promoting a clean and healthy environment for all visitors.

Knott Lodge is designed to be accessible, featuring a ramp for easy entry and extra-wide doors, making it suitable for guests with disabilities. While the layout includes no door between the living area and the bedroom, the property can be booked alongside two adjoining units to accommodate larger groups of up to ten people. Guests are encouraged to interact with the lambs on the owner's farm, adding a unique and charming aspect to their stay. The lodge's water supply comes from a natural spring, further enhancing its appeal as a rural retreat.

Located in Sedbergh, an ancient market town nestled at the foot of the Howgill Fells, Knott Lodge offers access to the breathtaking landscapes of both the Yorkshire Dales and Lake District National Parks. The town features narrow streets lined with quaint shops and traditional pubs, exuding an old-world charm. Visitors can explore the scenic Dentdale, known for its rolling hills and dry stone walls, or engage in various outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and golfing. The area's natural beauty and cultural attractions, including Brigflatts Meeting House and Kendal Museum, make it a perfect destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

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