Station House, located in the picturesque village of St Bees in Cumbria, offers a unique holiday experience in a former Station Waiting Room dating back to 1848. Converted into a dwelling in the 1930s, this charming property features a sympathetic modernization that preserves its original timbered Furness railway structure. The spacious accommodation includes an extension with a private balcony, making it a truly distinctive retreat. Its beautifully maintained timber-clad exterior enhances its chocolate box appeal, while its prime location on the Cumbrian Coast, near the start of the Coast to Coast Walk and close to the Lake District National Park, makes it an ideal spot for both relaxation and adventure.
Inside, Station House has been thoughtfully decorated to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. The lounge features plush sofas and a log-effect electric heater, perfect for cozy evenings spent in front of the wall-mounted TV. The kitchen/diner, designed in a light and airy country style, is fully equipped for self-catering, while the adjacent bathroom boasts a walk-in shower for convenience. A sun lounge provides an additional comfortable area to unwind, with doors that open onto the patio and garden, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor living.
The accommodation includes two well-appointed bedrooms; the first is a spacious double room with enough space for a cot, while the second bedroom contains two single beds, making it suitable for families or small groups. Outside, guests will find ample parking, a well-sized garden complete with furniture and a barbecue, perfect for enjoying the serene surroundings. The property is conveniently situated near local amenities in the village, making it a popular starting point for walkers embarking on the Coast to Coast walk, with the scenic Cumbrian Coast Line station and a manned signal box located adjacent to the house.
St Bees is not only known for its stunning coastal views but also for its proximity to various attractions. Just south of St Bees Head, the most westerly point of Cumbria, visitors can enjoy a dog-friendly beach, ideal for spending quality time with pets. The nearby Georgian town of Whitehaven, recognized as one of England's 40 Gem Towns, is only five miles to the north, while the quaint village of Ravenglass, 15 miles to the south, offers breathtaking coastal walks and the historic Ravenglass and Eskdale Steam Railway. Overall, Station House serves as a cozy, characterful base for couples or families seeking to explore the enchanting landscapes of the Western Lake District and coastline.
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!