Silver How (Staveley), Windermere
Arrival day: Friday | Sleeps: 4
A spacious and rather spectacular detached bungalow, flooded with light and making the most of the views in a slightly elevated and very scenic setting in the pretty village of Staveley. Cool and contemporary is the style of the interior, letting the large picture windows provide the decoration. Sumptuous furnishings and state of the art entertainment grace the lounge, a conservatory provides a relaxed escape and generous bedrooms with own bathrooms promise space even for two couples. Dine together in style, stroll out into the Kentmere Valley on a whim, and explore Staveley's down-to-earth village atmosphere of artisan bakers, crafts and locally brewed ale.
Accommodation in detail
Private parking for 2 cars. Entrance porch leading to the contemporary kitchen with breakfast bar, which opens to the living / dining area. The living / dining area is spacious, stylish and comfortable with captivating fell views, leather sofas, cosy rug and a large flatscreen TV/DVD. Master king-size bedroom with en-suite bathroom, large twin bedroom, house bathroom with shower over bath, and a 'reading room' with futon for the occasional extra guest. The conservatory provides a pleasant extra reception room, the gardens are a delight and the garage is useful for bike storage.
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Location
A self-catering property in Staveley places you at the heart of a real Lakeland community. The pretty village lies at the gateway to the scenic Kentmere Valley, conveniently located between Kendal and WIndermere and easily accessed from the M6.
Staveley is alive with artisan crafts and art galleries, but it's also an absolute treat for foodies. In the Staveley Mill Yard, you'll find the famous More? Artisan Bakery, the popular walkers' cafe 'Wilf's Cafe' and also the award-winning Hawkshead Brewery and Beer Hall.
To stock up your kitchen and explore further afield, you only need drive a few miles on the A591 to Windermere village. There, you'll find a high class Booths supermarket and many other useful shops. From Windermere village, the A591 provides your main into the heart of the Lakes, making Staveley a very convenient Lake District holiday base.
