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Westwood, Windermere

Arrival day: Saturday | Sleeps: 8

VisitEngland 4 star rated property

This wonderfully spacious, 18th century Lakeland property sits in a peaceful location at the foot of Orrest Head. It's a mere half mile from Windermere village, and close to the spectacular scenery and famous country pubs of the Troutbeck Valley.  Substantial and stylish, this ideal retreat for family and friends blends the traditional feel of wooden beams with comfortable, modern furnishings. Inside the ancient thick stone walls you have the perfect place for precious time together... eating home-cooked meals in the large kitchen/dining room, striding out together to admire the lake views from Orrest Head, and catching up on quality sleep in the sumptuous bedrooms. The top floor suite is an absolute treat!

Accommodation in detail: 
Private parking for 2 cars. Enter to the farmhouse kitchen / dining room with electric oven, gas hob and family-sized table.
The homely living room has deep-cushioned furnishings, heavy beams and a woodburning stove. Spacious groundfloor cloakroom. Upstairs to the first floor with two double bedrooms (one en-suite) and a twin bedroom. The main bathroom is also on this level. Upstairs again to a vaulted suite with double bedroom, dressing area and bathroom. Walled sitting-out patio area outside for meals al-fresco.
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Location
A self-catering cottage in Windermere really lets you soak up the Lakeland atmosphere. Easily accessible from the M6, and by train, Windermere is a well-served and modern village with a traditional feel. It's right next to the famously scenic A591, the main route into the heart of the Lakes, and only a couple of miles up the road from Bowness Bay and the shores of Lake Windermere. A great base for exploring, with plenty on your doorstep too.

In Windermere village there is a high-class Booths supermarket, selling the finest Lakeland produce and day-to-day essentials. The headquarters of Lakeland Ltd is well worth a visit for culinary fans, and the high street is lined with a range of local shops. There are a number of good traditional pubs, serving real Lakeland ale and hearty pub meals. You'll find lazy cafes for breakfast out, and excellent Lake District restaurants. 

Just a walk or short taxi ride away is Bowness village, where more attractions await on the shores of Lake Windermere. Scenic cruises aboard the famous steamers run from Bowness Pier, ferrying passengers the full length of the lake with stops at Ambleside and Lakeside. Windermere Golf Club is found just outside Bowness village - fantastic views!

Bustling Bowness also has plenty of nightlife to offer. Try contemporary tapas at Bodegas & Sol, or stylish dining at The Postillion Restaurant. The Hole int Wall is a favourite traditional Lakeland pub, and there are plenty of other bars, pubs and even a nightclub if you want to really make a night of it.

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Details & Facilities

  • 4 bedrooms
  • Sleeps 8
  • Parking
Property Type    Cottage
Location    Close to Village
Kingsize    1
Double    2
Twin    1
Shower over bath    1
Bathroom no Shower    1
En-suite    2
Additional WC    Yes
Heating    Gas
Fire    Gas
TV    Yes
Additional TV    Yes
DVD    Yes
Sky / Freeview    Freeview
Games Room    Yes
Oven    Electric
Hob    Gas
Refrigeration    Fridge/Freezer
Dishwasher    Yes
Laundry Facilities    Washer/Dryer
Garden Furniture    Yes
Patio / Balcony    Patio
Private Parking    2 Spaces
Pub nearby    Yes
Pets    No
Babies    Yes
Children    Yes
Towels    Yes

1 king size, 2 double, 1 twin 
Gas central heating 
Family bathroom
Downstairs cloakroom
En suite shower room
Bedroom suite with bathroom-shower o/bath
Cooker - 6 gas burners & 4 elec ovens
Fridge/freezer
Dishwasher
Washer / dryer
Walled sitting out patio
Private parking (2) cars
No pets

 

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£495 £650 £795
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£925 £995 £1095
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