Skelwith Bridge, a charming hamlet in the heart of the Lake District in Cumbria, England, offers a delightful retreat for up to six guests in a detached Lakeland country house. This picturesque property features three well-appointed bedrooms and boasts stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The interior is adorned with stylish decor, and the living area is equipped with modern amenities, including Smart TVs and an Xbox 360, ensuring a comfortable and entertaining stay. The house is complemented by a large garden, complete with French doors that open onto a drinks patio, sun terrace, and a spacious dining patio, all set against the backdrop of rolling hills and sloped lawns.
The amenities provided in this countryside escape include oil central heating, a woodburning stove for cozy evenings, and a fully equipped kitchen featuring an electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, and dishwasher. Guests can enjoy the convenience of WiFi and private parking for up to three cars. The property maintains a no pets and no smoking policy, ensuring a clean and tranquil environment for all visitors. The location is perfect for those seeking a peaceful getaway, with easy access to local shops and pubs just a short walk away, and a changeover day restricted to Fridays or Mondays.
Skelwith Bridge is ideally situated between the serene Langdale Valley and the bustling town of Ambleside, making it an excellent base for exploring the Lake District. Within a three-mile radius, visitors can discover the enchanting villages of Grasmere and Elterwater, both rich in natural beauty and cultural significance. A leisurely twenty-minute walk leads to Elterwater, where guests can marvel at the Skelwith Force waterfall, a natural spectacle where the River Brathay cascades through rugged rocks. The area is steeped in history, once serving as a center for slate processing, and now features charming stone buildings and local crafts available at ‘Chesters by the River’ café and shop.
The nearby town of Grasmere is particularly notable as the former home of poet William Wordsworth, who famously described it as "The most loveliest spot that man hath found." Visitors can explore local landmarks such as Allan Bank and Dove Cottage, as well as attractions like Cocoa Hearts and The Herdy Shop. For those seeking adventure, the Grasmere Showground and Treetop Trek offer exciting activities. With its combination of stunning scenery, rich history, and modern comforts, Skelwith Bridge provides an ideal setting for a memorable holiday in one of England's most beautiful regions.
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!