The property
Situated in the charming village of Chapel Stile, Cumbria, within the stunning Lake District National Park, is Bluebells, a delightful pet-friendly holiday home. Boasting a convenient ground-floor bedroom and offering breath-taking hillside views, this inviting retreat is the perfect choice for those looking to explore the beauty of the Lake District. As you step inside Bluebells, you will be greeted by a welcoming open-plan living space, complete with a well-equipped kitchen where you can rustle up delicious meals, a dining area to enjoy your culinary creations, and a sitting area to relax in after a day of exploring the stunning surroundings. The ground floor is home to a convenient double bedroom, perfect for those who prefer easy access, and a first floor twin bedroom for additional guests or family members. The ground-floor bathroom provides a relaxing space to unwind and freshen up, featuring a bath with a shower over. Outside, you can enjoy the front gravelled area with a bench, perfect for enjoying a morning coffee with a view or a glass of wine in the evening. The communal garden offers an alternative serene space to enjoy the fresh Lake District air. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the Lake District and explore the nearby attractions that await you during your stay at Bluebells. Discover the stunning Skelwith Force waterfall, take a hike to the enchanting Rydal Cave, wander through the picturesque Rydal Hall Gardens, and admire the historic allure of The Bridge House. Don't forget to visit Stock Ghyll Force for a mesmerising display of nature's power. For adventure seekers, partake in exciting watersports on Windermere Lake, Grasmere Lake, and Ullswater, creating unforgettable memories in the heart of the Lake District National Park. Your perfect getaway awaits at Bluebells.
About the location
CHAPEL STILE
Ambleside and Grasmere 4.5 miles; Bowness-on-Windermere 9.5 miles.
A delightful, rural village nestled right in the heart of the beautiful Lake District National Park. Chapel Stile is an excellent hidden gem, set at the bottom of a stunning valley, flanked on one side by the River Brathay, surrounded by incredible scenery and filled with wonderful slate and stone buildings. The village offers a traditional church from the mid 1800's as well as a café, a pub and a village shop that has stood for well over 100 years. Chapel Stile is a great base for exploring this National Park, with easy access to a number of sights and fells worth visiting. You must go to the lovely neighbouring village of Elterwater and stand on the Skelwith Bridge and simply take in the views. Nearby are the fantastic Lake District towns of Ambleside and Kendal are withing a short driving distance, offering excellent views, buildings and so much to do.