Located in the tranquil village of Torpenhow, Bassenthwaite, Cumbria, this spacious property comfortably accommodates up to 10 guests and is ideally situated near the stunning Solway Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village itself is a quintessential Cumbrian setting, featuring a community hall that hosts various events such as Ale evenings, Ceilidhs, and music nights. Additionally, visitors can indulge in organic cheeses from the nearby Cheese Barn. The property is surrounded by the serene Northern Fells, offering numerous walking paths, while popular tourist destinations like Keswick, Cockermouth, and the historic city of Carlisle are all within a 20-mile radius.
For those who appreciate local culture and history, the birthplace of William Wordsworth, Cockermouth, is less than 10 miles away and boasts a charming selection of independent shops, restaurants, and supermarkets. The picturesque Bassenthwaite Lake, located just six miles from the property, features a scenic shore path along its West shore and an open-air theatre at Mirehouse, which is a delightful attraction for visitors. The nearby Lakeland Distillery, only six miles away, provides a wonderful opportunity for a day out, combining a scenic drive with the chance to sample local spirits.
Upon entering the property, guests are greeted by a practical utility/boot room equipped with tiled flooring, a WC, and laundry facilities, making it easy to manage muddy walking boots and wet gear. The large kitchen, featuring an informal breakfast table, serves as a perfect spot for morning coffee and planning the day's adventures. A cozy snug area offers a retreat for relaxation, reading, or playing games, while the elegant formal dining room, complete with a wood burner, creates a warm atmosphere for evening gatherings.
The lounge, characterized by an inviting Inglenook fireplace that retains a traditional bread oven, provides a comfortable setting for unwinding with a movie or favorite TV series. The first floor hosts five well-appointed bedrooms, including three super king-size rooms (two with en suite facilities), a twin zip and link room, and a bunk bedroom, alongside a family bathroom. Outside, guests can enjoy a charming country garden featuring a lawn and raised decking, complete with seating and a wood-burning Swedish-style hot tub that offers scenic views towards Southwest Scotland. A barn accessible from the utility room features table tennis and darts, providing an entertaining space for evenings or rainy days, although it should be noted that this area is unheated.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!