Situated in Sedbergh, Cumbria, this charming barn conversion offers a comfortable retreat for up to four guests, making it an ideal base for exploring the picturesque countryside. The property is part of a 17th-century Grade II listed building located on a working farm within the Dales National Park, just two miles from the town of Sedbergh and conveniently close to the stunning landscapes of The Lake District. The accommodation features a cozy living room with a dining area, two well-appointed bedrooms, and breathtaking views of the valley and the dramatic Howgill Fells, ensuring a relaxing atmosphere for visitors.
The barn conversion has been thoughtfully restored to provide spacious and comfortable living spaces, enhanced by a lovely patio area complete with outdoor furniture, perfect for enjoying warm summer days. Guests will find a range of amenities, including oil central heating, a natural spring water supply, and a fully equipped kitchen featuring an electric oven, gas hob, fridge, freezer, and microwave. Additional conveniences such as a washing machine, coin-operated tumble dryer, TV with Freeview, and super-fast WiFi ensure a pleasant stay. The property is designed for those with pet allergies, as pets are not allowed, and it is smoke-free, accommodating a maximum of three adults or two adults and two children.
Located in the heart of the Lake District, the region boasts impressive mountains, open fells, and clear-water lakes, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can engage in various activities, from mountain walking and exhilarating watersports to leisurely cruises on steam-powered yachts. Sedbergh itself is an ancient market town nestled in northern Dentdale, characterized by its narrow streets, quaint shops, and traditional pubs. The town is home to a prestigious school established in 1536 and an enchanting 12th-century church, which adds to its historical appeal.
For those seeking adventure, Dentdale is often referred to as the jewel of the Yorkshire Dales, featuring rolling hills and iconic dry stone walls. The nearby settlement of Dent is renowned for its picturesque cobbled streets, some dating back to Norman times. The area offers various recreational opportunities, including three golf courses, tennis, riding, and fishing, catering to diverse interests. With its stunning natural beauty and abundance of walking trails, Sedbergh and its surroundings provide a perfect setting for a peaceful getaway or an active holiday with family and friends.
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!