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Little How

Grasmere, Cumbria & The Lake District (Ref. 1110309)

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4.5

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  • 4 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 2 Bathrooms

  • Pets Yes

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Features

  • Off road parking
  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Highchair available
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

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39 Customer Review(s)

  • Diane

    “I did not realise just how far away from Grasmere centre that we were.”

    We were a party of three disabled adults and the uneven, steep walk ways were challenging. The road is very bumpy and uneven when acessing to the cottage and the turn in to the cottage was very snug for the hyundai i10 I was so glad that the car was as small as it is as a larger car would have had great difficulty. Don't turn left out of the cottage in a car as you will cause damage to your car and get stuck. The oven was filthy with the grill tray and wire tray caked in thick grease. The bottom ...

    We were a party of three disabled adults and the uneven, steep walk ways were challenging. The road is very bumpy and uneven when acessing to the cottage and the turn in to the cottage was very snug for the hyundai i10 I was so glad that the car was as small as it is as a larger car would have had great difficulty. Don't turn left out of the cottage in a car as you will cause damage to your car and get stuck. The oven was filthy with the grill tray and wire tray caked in thick grease. The bottom of the oven had dried in food stuck to the bottom which none of us could clean due to disabilities though I did clean the tray and wire tray thank goodness I brought spare cleaning equipment. The duvets had small black marks on them and a couple of cushions were stained. I had to buy batteries for the television remote control. The garden at the back had the faeces of the previous holiday makers dog so we never went there. There is a very deep step at the front door which made us all have to hold on to the wall as we stepped down to enter the cottage door. The cottage is good if you want seclusion but not good if you have disabilities. There were enough toilet rolls and towels. Mind the step sign on the stairs as the ceiling is very low. You can clearly hear the people in the adjoining cottage as there are only locked doors between the cottages. The rooms all have self closing heavy fire doors which do not allow for keeping open. Take your own wood, kindling and matches if you want to use the fire. The television was good as it had Netflix and Disney+. The showers were powerful enough. It would have been better if there was a torch, candles in case of black out, first aid box, spare batteries, bulbs, and extra cleaning sponge, tea towel, travel sewing kit, visitors book, board games, playing cards, dominoes, bigger selection of books, boot cleaning brush, umbrellas, logs, kindling, matches, maps for walks and a welcome arrival pack containing tea, coffee, milk,and biscuits.

    - Diane, December 2025

Summary

  • Two super king bedrooms (zip/link, can be twin on request please advise at the time of booking)
  • Ground-floor bathroom, with bath, shower over, basin, heated towel rail and WC
  • Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC
  • Kitchen/diner
  • Sitting room with woodburning stove (wood not supplied)
  • Study
  • Boot room
  • Biomass central heating
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, and condensing tumble dryer
  • Smart TV and WiFi
  • Fuel, power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Highchair can be provided on request, please note no cot is provided
  • Off-road parking space on site for 1 car and 1 parking space at the bottom of the lane
  • Large garden (some shared areas)
  • One well behaved pet
  • Sorry no smoking
  • Shop and pub 0.8 miles
  • Note: This property has a locked door leading to another property Thorney How Ref: 1110308 Note: Please take care on the open-tread staircase with low ceiling.

The property

Please note that the owner can only facilitate an arrival on a Friday or Monday.

Arrivals on any other day may be cancelled Little How is concealed on the outskirts of Grasmere in the Lake District National Park in Cumbria.

This quaint cottage features exposed granite stone walls, a fireplace with a wood-burning stove, and exposed beams; it can accommodate up to four guests in two bedrooms, making it an ideal base for friends or couples seeking a romantic getaway in the Lake District.

After exploring the surrounding countryside, relax on the plush sofas in the living room while watching the Smart TV and listening to the woodburning stove crackle in the background.

While the designated chef prepares a delicious meal in the fully-equipped kitchen/diner, guests can relax at the dining table overlooking the garden and and nearby woodland.

Soak up the last rays of sunlight in the shared garden or pop open a bottle of champagne at the picnic table and raise a glass to your holiday.

When the evening draws to a close, retire to one of the two spacious superking rooms, each of which is serviced by a shower room with a beautiful stone accent wall and a contemporary bathroom on the ground floor.

Be sure to get some sleep prior to another day of fun in the Lakes.

Little How is an idyllic location for a getaway in Cumbria.

Little How can be booked with refs 1110308 and 1184748

Please note that the owner can only facilitate an arrival on a Friday or Monday. Arrivals on any other day may be cancelled

Highchair available on request please advise if required. No cot is provided, guests will need to bring their own

Thorney How Estate

Thorney How, Little How and The Old Bunkhouse can be booked separately or as a specific combination (see Notes) to provide an outstanding base for your holiday or retreat, resting in the north of the Grasmere valley in Easedale with the famous peaks of the Lion and The Lamb towering above, it's a walker's paradise with many Wainwrights on your doorstep. The collection boasts traditional Lakeland character features including charming exposed beams, stone work and welcoming woodburning stoves mixed with modern luxury. The village of Grasmere is renowned for its stunning natural scenery and literary connections and is home to a number of charming cafes and restaurants, as well as the Grasmere Tea Gardens, which are a must-visit for any tea lover. For hikers and nature lovers, Grasmere is the perfect base for exploring the stunning surrounding landscape and offers a beautiful walk along the lakeshore which takes you to the stunning Rydal caves. For history enthusiasts, there is the Wordsworth Museum and a number of National Trust properties in the area, including Allan Bank. Explore nearby Ambleside where you can marvel the area's natural beauty by hiking or biking the many trails, or by exploring the historic attractions. Wray Castle and Stock Ghyll Force are both National Trust sites, and the Roman Fort is a well-preserved example of the area's history. For a bite to eat or a pint after a long day of exploring, Zeffirellis is a popular local spot, while locations such as The Old Stamphouse and The Schelly offer Michellin standard dining. Head to nearby Thirlmere for a hike up the famous Helvellyn to catch sunrise or venture further afield to Keswick home to a variety of attractions, including Hope Park, the Derwent Pencil Museum, and the Keswick Museum. Restaurants and bars in the town include Merienda, which offers a variety of Spanish tapas dishes. Enjoy a cruise on Derwentwater, walk onto the fells; Cat Bells, Skiddaw, Coledale Horeshoe and Blencathra are all nearby, head underground at Honister Slate Mines, enjoy mountain biking in Whinlatter Forest; explore the exquisite beauty of Borrowdale and the Scafell range. Windermere, Bowness and Coniston are also within a short scenic drive. The Thorney How Estate is well placed to explore all the wonders of the Lake District.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £350.

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About the location

GRASMERE

Ambleside 5 miles; Windermere 9 miles; Keswick 13 miles.

Situated in the heart of the Lake District National Park is the lovely village of Grasmere, probably best known as the home of William Wordsworth, a place he once described as "The most loveliest spot that man hath found". Any visit to Grasmere needs to include The Grasmere Gingerbread shop, where the Wilson family has been making gingerbread for over 60 years. Also in the village are a number of shops, pubs, a church which dates back to the 13th century, and Grasmere Lake. Grasmere Sports takes place every August, where you can watch participants compete in a variety of sports, including Cumberland wrestling. Just five miles away is the town of Ambleside and Lake Winderemere where you will find shops, pubs, restaurants and the 17th century Bridge House, which is one of the most photographed buildings in the Lake District. Cruises, boat trips and watersports can all be enjoyed on Lake Windermere, and the towns of Windermere and Keswick are also within driving distance. Grasmere is a wonderful base for your Lake District retreat.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas