Hause Hall Farmhouse is a welcoming accommodation situated in Martindale, Cumbria, in the picturesque North of England. Nestled partway up Hallin Fell at the southern end of Ullswater, the farmhouse offers breathtaking views of the surrounding fells and the hidden valleys that characterize this secluded part of the Lake District. This location is particularly notable for its scenic beauty, as highlighted by the renowned local author and fell walker A W Wainwright, who referred to the Ullswater lakeside walk, starting at the base of Hallin Fell, as "the most beautiful and rewarding in Lakeland."
The property encompasses a collection of traditional Lakeland stone buildings, including a Grade II listed farmhouse featuring five bedrooms and five bathrooms. In addition, the farmhouse is complemented by the adjoining Cruik Barn, which offers two bedrooms and two bathrooms. These two accommodations are connected by a welcoming paved stone terrace, enhancing the overall appeal of the property. Additionally, The Stables are part of the estate, providing further options for guests.
Guests at Hause Hall Farmhouse are treated to a range of modern comforts that blend seamlessly with the traditional charm of the property. Features such as cast iron open fireplaces, a four-oven Aga, high-speed satellite broadband, and a well-appointed oak kitchen contribute to a luxurious experience. The bathrooms are designed with modern amenities, ensuring that guests enjoy both comfort and convenience during their stay.
Hause Hall Farmhouse can accommodate up to 14 guests when booked with The Stables, making it an ideal choice for larger groups or families. While Cruik Barn and The Stables are not available for independent booking, the farmhouse itself can be reserved separately, providing flexibility for various group sizes. With its stunning location, rich history, and modern comforts, Hause Hall Farmhouse stands out as a premier destination for those looking to explore the natural beauty of the Lake District.
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