Old Brewery Barn, nestled in the charming village of Tirril in Penrith, Cumbria, offers a unique vacation experience for up to six guests. This property, located on the site of a former brewery, features stunning handcrafted stonework and Siberian burnt larch cladding, enhancing its picturesque exterior. Guests benefit from off-road parking for up to five vehicles and expansive outdoor spaces that provide scenic views of the surrounding landscape, making it an ideal getaway for families and groups.
The interior of Old Brewery Barn is designed for comfort and convenience, boasting a spacious open-plan living area that includes a brand new kitchen and a wood pellet stove, which efficiently heats both the water and the central heating system. The ground floor hosts the "Master Brewer" bedroom, featuring a Superking size bed that can be converted into two singles upon request, along with a generous ensuite bathroom equipped with a shower. Additionally, a well-sized boot room/laundry area allows for secure storage of dog equipment and cycles, complemented by washing and drying facilities.
On the first floor, guests will find two more bedrooms, including the larger "Apple" room, named after the nearby apple tree. This room also offers a Superking size bed with the option to split into twin singles and includes an ensuite bathroom with a shower. The adjacent "Chapel" room, known for its view of a nearby chapel, features a separate bathroom with a luxurious free-standing bath, perfect for relaxing soaks after a day of exploration. Together, these spaces provide ample accommodation for families or groups seeking comfort and privacy.
Outside, the property features a gravel garden equipped with a table and chairs, along with a spacious lawn area for outdoor activities. The eco-friendly heating system, powered by a wood pellet stove, requires minimal maintenance, while the 5.4KW solar photovoltaic panels on the roof contribute to a sustainable energy supply during guests' stays. Situated in a rural area, Old Brewery Barn is near local attractions such as the Eden Millennium Monument and Mayburgh Henge, as well as family-friendly destinations like Rookin House Activity Centre and Glenridding Sailing Centre, making it a perfect base for exploring the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the North of England.
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!