Sunnybank Cottage is a modern accommodation located in the heart of Keswick, a bustling market town in the Lake District, North of England. This popular destination is known for its vibrant weekly market and diverse selection of shops, including craft bakeries, local produce, antiques, and crafts. The cottage comfortably sleeps four guests across two en-suite bedrooms, making it an ideal choice for families, friends, or couples seeking a romantic getaway. Conveniently, the property offers parking for one car and is just a short walk from local amenities and a fifteen-minute stroll to the picturesque Derwent Water.
The interior of Sunnybank Cottage is designed for relaxation and comfort. On the ground floor, guests will find a well-equipped kitchen and dining area, complete with French doors that open onto a serene garden. This outdoor space is perfect for enjoying morning coffee or evening cocktails while taking in the stunning views of the surrounding hills. Additionally, the cottage features a utility area with a washer/dryer and a cloakroom, ensuring practicality for guests during their stay.
The inviting sitting room is furnished with comfortable sofas and a television, creating a cozy atmosphere for family gatherings or movie nights. Guests can choose between two en-suite bedrooms: one king-sized and one twin, both offering breathtaking views of the iconic Catbells and Skiddaw mountains. The property also boasts a fully enclosed garden at the rear, complete with outdoor furniture, a lockable storage area for bicycles, and a built-in BBQ, enhancing the outdoor experience.
Sunnybank Cottage serves as a perfect base for exploring the scenic wonders of the Lake District. Nearby attractions include Ullswater, known for its lake cruises and stunning walking trails, as well as the breathtaking Aira Force Waterfall. Other notable destinations include the serene Buttermere and Crummock Water, along with Ashness Bridge and Surprise View, which provide spectacular vistas of the Borrowdale Valley. A visit to the charming village of Watendlath, with its delightful tea and homemade cakes, is also highly recommended for a delightful day trip.
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!