Located in Caldbeck, Cumbria, this charming lodge offers a delightful retreat in the heart of the North of England, just a short distance from the stunning Solway Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Set on a working farm within the National Lake District park, the lodge is surrounded by picturesque open countryside, ideal for exploration. The quaint village of Caldbeck, merely a couple of miles away, features a lovely pond populated by ducks, inviting cafes, a cricket club, and local pubs, making it a perfect spot for relaxation and leisure.
The surrounding area boasts a plethora of walking routes suitable for all levels, from leisurely strolls to challenging hikes. Adventurers can trek to the summits of High Pike and Carrock Fell for breathtaking views, or enjoy a scenic walk along the riverbanks to the limestone gorge of Howk, where the historical ruins of Bobbin Mill, once home to the largest waterwheel in the country, can be found. Additionally, the vibrant market towns of Penrith and Keswick are conveniently located just a short drive away, offering further opportunities for exploration and enjoyment.
This stylish lodge, part of the exclusive Joules Collection, features a beautifully designed open-plan living space that exudes comfort and elegance. Upon entering, guests are welcomed into a practical lobby, perfect for shedding muddy boots before stepping into the spacious lounge, kitchen, and dining area. The lounge is adorned with wall-to-wall windows that provide stunning views of Caldbeck valley and the fells, complemented by cozy seating around a Smart TV/DVD and a warm wood burner. The well-equipped kitchen includes modern appliances such as an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, and washing machine, along with a charming farmhouse-style dining table for shared meals and planning adventures.
Accommodations within the lodge consist of two beautifully decorated bedrooms: a king-size room with an en suite shower and WC, and a double bedroom, both featuring floor-to-ceiling windows that create a bright and airy atmosphere. A bathroom with a shower over bath and WC is also available for convenience. Outside, guests can enjoy raised decking equipped with furniture, perfect for admiring the stunning views and watching baby lambs in the springtime. The lodge also offers private parking for two cars, ensuring a comfortable and accessible stay in this idyllic setting, where sunsets over the fells provide a magical end to each day.
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