Bank Top Cottage, situated in the scenic village of Coniston, Cumbria, is a charming retreat that accommodates up to four guests across two bedrooms. Nestled on one of the highest roads in the area, this traditional Lakeland slate terraced cottage dates back to the early 18th century and was originally constructed to house workers from the local copper mines. The uniform design of the cottages on Thurston Bank reflects their purpose as homes for miners, providing a unique glimpse into the region's industrial history. The cottage's elevated position offers stunning views of Coniston Water and the Grizedale hills, enhancing its appeal as a tranquil getaway.
The interior of Bank Top Cottage combines historical charm with modern amenities, providing a comfortable living space. Upon entering through the back, guests are welcomed into a kitchen/dining area equipped with contemporary appliances, including an electric cooker, microwave, and dishwasher, alongside an old-fashioned sink that adds character. The cozy living area features two double sofas, a log-burning stove, and a television, all complemented by picturesque lake views visible through the patio door that leads to a spacious decked patio, perfect for outdoor relaxation.
On the first floor, the cottage comprises a double master bedroom that boasts breathtaking views of the lake and village, alongside a second bedroom furnished with full-size bunk beds suitable for both children and adults. The house bathroom includes a half-bath with a shower, a basin, and a WC. Outside, guests can enjoy a partially enclosed mature garden that slopes gently toward a viewing bench, offering a serene spot to appreciate the surrounding landscape. A small shed is also available for storing mountain bikes, making it convenient for outdoor enthusiasts.
In addition to its inviting accommodations, Bank Top Cottage provides various amenities, including bed linen, towels, and initial logs for the fire. Families traveling with young children can request a travel cot and high chair for hire. Parking is available within a short distance, and the cottage is conveniently located near public transport, a pub, and a shop, all within 800 yards. Guests can explore local cultural highlights such as the John Ruskin Museum and Beatrix Potter Gallery, or enjoy outdoor activities at nearby attractions like Go Ape Grizedale. For those traveling with dogs, a one-acre enclosed field is available for off-lead exercise, arranged through The Coppermines Lakes Cottages office.
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