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Sunbeam Cottage

Coniston, Cumbria

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Located in Coniston, Cumbria, this traditional gamekeeper's cottage offers a charming retreat for up to four guests, featuring two cozy bedrooms. Just a short walk from the tranquil shores of Coniston Water and a nearby country pub, the cottage showcases authentic Lakeland character with stone-flagged floors, old oak beams, and cottage windows, all complemented by tasteful decor and furnishings. Guests will enjoy the convenience of private parking for two cars, along with additional parking options nearby. The entrance porch provides ample space for outdoor gear, while the dining room features a local slate floor, pine furniture, and a working range with a wood-burning stove, perfect for cozy meals together.

The separate living room is an inviting space, complete with a warming open fire, original beams, and a smart TV for entertainment. The modern fitted kitchen offers scenic views of National Trust land, enhancing the culinary experience. Upstairs, guests will find two charming bedrooms—one double and one twin—both boasting picturesque fell views. The bathroom, which overlooks Coniston Water, includes a luxurious roll-top bath, providing a serene spot to unwind after a day of exploration. Outside, the cottage features a private enclosed garden with stunning fell views, a patio area ideal for al fresco dining, and a secure bike store accommodating up to four bikes.

Coniston serves as an excellent base for those seeking breathtaking natural surroundings, including dramatic fells like Coniston Old Man, wild woodlands, and an array of Lake District walking trails. The village itself, while quieter than nearby Bowness and Lake Windermere, is vibrant and well-equipped, featuring a traditional butcher, a supermarket, delightful tea rooms, and inviting Lakeland pubs. A visit to the Black Bull Inn is highly recommended, particularly for its award-winning Coniston Brewing Co., which offers a taste of local craft beers.

For those interested in a cultured outing, Brantwood historic house is a must-see. Once the home of John Ruskin, this impressive residence overlooks the lake and hosts a variety of events, including talks, concerts, craft workshops, and outdoor theater performances. The lovely grounds surrounding Brantwood provide a perfect backdrop for leisurely strolls, making it an enriching experience for visitors. Overall, Coniston is a delightful destination for adventure seekers and culture enthusiasts alike, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical charm.

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