The property
Beech Tree Cottage, a delightful cottage located in the coastal village of Seascale in Cumbria. Smart TV. Enclosed garden. Pet-friendly. Off-road parking. Ravenglass 7.6 miles; Eskdale 11.2 miles; Wasdale Head 11.5 miles.
Ivy Cottage And Beech Tree Cottage
Ivy Cottage and Beech Tree Cottage are a lovely pairing of holiday properties resting in the coastal town of Seascale and are within easy reach of the wonderful Lake District National Park. Ivy Cottage offers guests a delightful, ground-floor apartment stay while Beech tree Cottage is a terraced holiday cottage. Both properties welcome pets meaning any four-legged friends won't miss out on the holiday fun! With tastefully decorated interiors as well, these properties are not to be missed by your group. The surrounding coastline and countryside offer a host of activities, amenities and places of interest. Firstly, a trip to the beach is right on your doorstep with Seascale Beach, accompanied by a nearby fish and chip shop, just down the road. Head further out to explore the Esk River which is overlooked by the grand Muncaster Castle, steeped in history and offering delightful curated gardens and a Hawk and Owl Centre for wildlife enthusiasts. If walks in nature are preferred, why not follow the tumbling torrents of Stanley Ghyll Waterfall, where a serene and magical atmosphere prevails year-round? Experience Longland Lake Country Park for an idyllic walk along the water's edge and for a quick brush-up on local history, step inside the historic Egremont Castle. A visit to the village of Ravenglass will reveal the interesting Ravenglass Roman Bath House, an atmospheric monument located on a spectacular natural site. Finally, feed your knowledge at Eskdale Mill, one of the oldest water-powered corn mills in England. Whatever your tastes, these properties in Seascale truly provide an exquisite base for exploring and experiencing the grandeur and excitement of Cumbria.
About the location
SEASCALE
Ravenglass 6.2miles; Eskdale 11.2 miles; Wasdale Head 9 miles.
Seascale is a small attractive seaside resort which became popular as a holiday destination for the Victorians with the introduction of the Furness Railway in the 1850s. Seascale still has coastal rail links today and is rich in history, retaining much of its Victorian charm. The nearby village of Ravenglass is home to the famous Ravenglass to Eskdale Railway, a narrow gauge steam railway known as "L’al Ratty" which runs daily from the station through some of the finest and most scenic country in Britain. Just minutes from Ravenglass and easily accessible by a new cycle track is Muncaster Castle, with magnificent gardens and views up to Scafell Pike, and home of the World Owl Trust. This great location boasts a skyline dominated by towering peaks including Scafell - England's highest peak, whilst the nearby stunning valleys of Eskdale, Wasdale and Dunnerdale provide breathtaking scenery to be enjoyed throughout the year. A great location for exploring both the coast and the mountains.