Located in the picturesque hamlet of Atkinson Ground, just a quarter of a mile from the serene shores of Coniston Water in the Lake District National Park, this romantic semi-detached cottage is an idyllic retreat for couples. Accommodating two guests, the cottage is conveniently situated a mile and a half from Coniston Village, making it perfect for a tranquil getaway surrounded by breathtaking scenery. The cottage boasts a cozy first-floor sitting room complete with a woodburner and dining area, while the ground floor features a stylish kitchen with a breakfast bar, creating a welcoming atmosphere that immediately feels like home.
The elegant decor of the cottage combines soft contemporary styling with comfort, ensuring a delightful stay. The ground floor bedroom is equipped with a luxurious super king-size double bed, and the bathroom features a relaxing Jacuzzi bath, adding to the overall charm of the accommodation. Outside, guests can enjoy a lovely garden area that offers stunning views across Coniston Water, framed by the majestic Old Man of Coniston. This enchanting setting is perfect for unwinding, where visitors may find themselves captivated by the scenery, leaving their books unread as they soak in the beauty of their surroundings.
The natural landscape surrounding the cottage is nothing short of spectacular, with lakes, mountains, and numerous footpaths that lead to charming Lakeland villages and the enchanting Grizedale Forest. Guests have the opportunity to stroll down to the lakeshore and board the Steam Yacht Gondola, which offers scenic cruises down Coniston Water to Brantwood, the former home of renowned artist John Ruskin, known for its exquisite gardens. Alternatively, visitors can cross the lake to enjoy a delicious snack at the Bluebird Café, enhancing their experience in this stunning area.
The nearby village of Hawkshead is filled with unique shops and excellent inns, providing a delightful exploration opportunity. Coniston Village is home to the Ruskin Museum, where guests can delve into the area's fascinating history, including Donald Campbell's ill-fated attempt to break the World Water Speed Record in Bluebird. After an enriching visit to the museum, guests can unwind at the Black Bull Inn, sampling a pint of Bluebird beer brewed locally. No matter when you choose to stay in this charming cottage, you are sure to leave feeling rejuvenated, relaxed, and perhaps even enchanted by the magical allure of the Lake District.
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!