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July Flowertree Barn

Lakeside, Cumbria & The Lake District (Ref. 1041448)

4.7

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  • 8 Guests

  • 4 Bedrooms

  • 3 Bathrooms

  • Pets Yes

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Features

  • Hot tub
  • Off road parking
  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Cot available
  • Highchair available
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

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19 Customer Review(s)

  • Katie

    “We had an AMAZING stay at July Flowertree Barn and would highly recommend this barn to other people.”

    We were a group of 8 with 2 dogs and we had more than enough space. 3 living spaces, 4 lovely beds and 3 bathrooms it was ideal! The garden is huge and very secure so it was nice not having to think about dogs wandering off. Plenty of parking too! The hot tub was lovely, but the only criticism would be that the hot tub wasn't filled up when we arrived and that took roughly 3 hours so we could only use the hot tub on the second (last) night so for future guests it would be a nice touch if that ...

    We were a group of 8 with 2 dogs and we had more than enough space. 3 living spaces, 4 lovely beds and 3 bathrooms it was ideal! The garden is huge and very secure so it was nice not having to think about dogs wandering off. Plenty of parking too! The hot tub was lovely, but the only criticism would be that the hot tub wasn't filled up when we arrived and that took roughly 3 hours so we could only use the hot tub on the second (last) night so for future guests it would be a nice touch if that was filled up. Amenities in the house were fantastic, plenty of crockery, a huge oven and lots of space. There isn't a wood burner fire in the house as stated in one of the pics, but the house never felt cold at all and the fire pit outside was lovely to use after a long walk on the saturday. I would recommend this place to anyone, and I would love to come back one day!

    - Katie, November 2023

Summary

  • Sleeps 8 with four bedrooms: 3 King-size rooms and 1 twin (Please note this property sleeps a maximum of 8, infants included)
  • There are two shared bathrooms and a separate shower-room and WC
  • Large Reception room with Wood burning stove
  • Kitchen/Dining area with additional Reception area
  • A ‘Snug’ with large television and surround-sound
  • 2 additional televisions within Reception areas
  • Utility room with washing and drying facilities
  • Siberian Larch wood fired hot tub for 6-8, There is a starter pack of kiln dried wood for the hot tub, log burner etc
  • Additional bags are available to purchase at the property £7 each)
  • Portable BBQ and Outside Fire-Pit
  • Oil central heating
  • Electric oven, induction hob, microwave, fridges, freezers, dishwasher, washing machine, dryer, TVs, Wi-Fi
  • Fuel, power, linen and towels inc. in rental cost
  • Private parking for 4 cars
  • Secure bike storage
  • Outside Shippon for storage
  • 2 well-behaved dogs welcome (more welcome, upon request only)
  • No smoking inside the property
  • Secure Private Garden and Yard
  • Access to Paddock and Woodland

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The property

July Flowertree Barn is a 17th century Lakeland barn located within gorgeous countryside and nestled in a village very close to the southern tip of Lake Windermere. The barn is named after a nearby specimen of the Sycamore tree which is at its very best in the month of July. The barn is set in beautiful gardens with its own paddock and woodland to explore. The private woodland is part of a rare Atlantic rainforest and linked to wonderful walks to nearby High Dam, Finsthwaite Heights and Rusland Heights. It follows woodland paths, open fell and fields, with panoramic views over the Rusland Valley and towards the Coniston Fells. The fields in front of the house provide more woodland walks with trails leading to nearby Lakeside, The Swan Hotel and Finsthwaite Tower. Inside the barn you can enjoy two bright, sociable reception areas with French windows straight out onto the sunny terrace as well as a cosy ‘Snug’ downstairs. There are 2 modern bath and shower rooms with free-standing bath and monsoon showers. The barn boasts 3 elegant king size bedrooms as well as a cosy and comfortable twin room. The well-equipped 21st century kitchen and open plan dining area is perfect for keen cooks and formal meal times. On the ground floor, there is separate shower-room and loo as well and large utility space. The larger of the reception rooms has a Woodburning Stove as well as a lovely reading area by the French windows with views out on to the garden. The second reception area forms part of the open-plan dining and kitchen area. It’s perfect for an evening drink with the French windows opening out on to the terrace and garden. The ‘Snug’ provides the perfect escape for children and teenagers with a large television, surround-sound and plenty of boardgames. The Garden is a secluded and quiet spot opening out on to a paddock and woodland. The well-maintained herbaceous border means there is always a beautiful array of plants and flowers to enjoy through spring, summer and autumn months. There is a yard with a secure, sheltered areas for bikes, kayaks and other sports equipment as well as a BBQ and a firepit. There are various outside seating spots, as well as a teak table and chairs to enjoy alfresco dining during the warmer months. A Woodfired Hot Tub (installed in 2021) allows space for 6- 8people to enjoy the views or some star gazing from the comfort and seclusion of the garden. The sleepy village of Finsthwaite is only a short distance from Lakeside and the shores of Lake Windermere. It boasts many local walks, the most popular being High Dam, a secluded beauty spot which is ideal for wild swimmers. The village is also a short drive from Ulverston and Kendal, nearby bustling markets towns, and a 10minute drive from the picturesque village of Cartmel, famous for the Cartmel Races and Sticky Toffee Pudding. If you are looking to go on a proper hike, then Coniston Old Man is a mere 25minute drive. The Swan and Lakeside Hotels are both within walking distance. Other local attractions include The Lakes Aquarium and one end of the Lakeside & Haverthwaite Railway with traditional steam trains. Historic sites such as Scott Park Bobbin Mill, Sizergh Castle, Blackwell Arts and Crafts House, Levens Hall and Holker Hall & Gardens are all within easy reach by car. To your north west, you'll approach the landscapes that famously inspired the children's author Beatrix Potter via peaceful country lanes. Her former home can be visited at Hill Top, in the small village of Near Sawrey. Only a mile or so further, and you'll reach the enchanting village of Hawkshead with its quaint cobbled streets and a blissfully car-free village centre. For some of the best mountain biking territory you will find nearby Grizedale Forrest a must.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £200.

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About the location

LAKESIDE

Newby Bridge 1.2 miles; Bowness-on-Windermere 8.7 miles.

Set on the southern shores of Lake Windermere, the small, sleepy hamlet of Lakeside offers a peaceful getaway location, hidden away from the hustle and bustle of the Lake District’s popular attractions, but still within easy reach of them. Whether you decide to discover the area in the car, by foot, bike, boat or steam, there’s plenty to see nearby to keep the whole family content. The ferry dock offers the chance to travel by boat to Waterhead or Bowness, or take a shorter trip to the National Trust’s Fell Foot Park, across the water, which offers pretty grounds set alongside the very tip of the lake, providing plenty of places for picnics, paddling, games and gentle strolls on sunny afternoons. Situated alongside the Lakeside Station is the long-standing Lakeside and Haverwaithe Railway, home to Britain’s oldest standard gauge steam engine, on which you can travel back in time along this well-loved Heritage line, and where little ones will delight in meeting Thomas and his friends. Visit the Lakes Aquarium to uncover the often-secretive world of life below water, where you’ll chance upon hundreds of captivating creatures that feature in the surrounding rivers, lakes and sea. There are wonderful, well-signed walks to be enjoyed in the immediate area, including the 5-mile route to Finsthwaite’s High Dam, which trails from Lakeside through pleasant woodlands and meadows. Lakeside offers an exclusive holiday location with all of the Lake District’s delights at your fingertips.

There is a starter pack of kiln dried wood for the hot tub, log burner etc. Additional bags are there to buy £7 each

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season