Beechgrove Manor, a historic retreat located in Workington, Cumbria, near the scenic Lake District National Park and the coast, is an exquisite holiday home designed to accommodate large gatherings of family and friends. Built in 1712, this elegantly presented property features gated access and off-road parking for up to eight cars, making it ideal for those seeking a relaxing getaway. The manor not only welcomes guests but also allows two well-behaved pets, ensuring a warm and inclusive atmosphere for all. The interior captivates with its stained glass windows, striking light fixtures, and a gracefully winding staircase, creating a unique charm that enchants visitors upon entry.
The ground floor of Beechgrove Manor boasts two inviting sitting rooms, each with woodburning stoves that provide a cozy ambiance. A spacious and well-equipped kitchen, complete with modern appliances and ample counter space, allows for effortless meal preparation. Guests can gather around the impressive dining table that seats sixteen, perfect for hosting grand dinner parties and reconnecting with loved ones. The ground floor also features an elegantly adorned shower room with gold fixtures, offering a refreshing space to unwind after a day of adventures.
On the first floor, five of the eight elegantly decorated bedrooms await, each featuring charming wallpaper, cozy fireplaces, and generous storage. The luxurious first bedroom includes an emperor bed and a stunning free-standing bath, providing an opulent touch to the stay. The other bedrooms are equally inviting, ensuring a peaceful retreat. Two additional bathrooms on this floor offer the opportunity for soothing soaks or quick refreshers before bed. The lower ground floor reveals three more bedrooms, including one with an en-suite shower room, alongside a snug nook with comfortable sofas and a lively games room equipped with a pool table and Smart TV, perfect for entertainment during downtime.
Beyond the comforts of Beechgrove Manor, guests can immerse themselves in the rich culture and history of Workington and its surroundings. Highlights include the National Trust's Wordsworth House and Garden, The Beacon Museum, and the Senhouse Roman Museum, which delve into the area's historical significance. Visitors can also explore The Rum Story & Jefferson's Shop and The Helena Thompson Museum, which reveal local heritage and philanthropy. Finally, the ruins of Workington Hall provide a captivating glimpse into the past. Whether seeking relaxation or a journey through history, Beechgrove Manor serves as an ideal base for an unforgettable retreat in Workington, Cumbria.
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