Woodbine Cottage is a charming beachfront property over 200 years old, located in the historic fishing village of Allonby, Cumbria, nestled between the coastal towns of Maryport and Silloth-on-Solway.
This end-of-terrace home is adjacent to the former Quaker Reading House, now a private residence, and directly across from the Village Hall, which hosts various events throughout the year.
Behind the cottage lies the stunning Solway Firth, offering picturesque views to enjoy!
Spanning three floors, the cottage has been carefully restored and equipped with all modern amenities including complimentary WIFI, an outdoor antenna for regular TV channels, a flat-screen TV, a washing machine, and a bathroom featuring both a bath and shower.
The attic space provides an area for drying clothes and airing out while enjoying the sweeping views of the Solway and Criffel from its window.
The highlight is the direct access to the stunning Solway beach right from the back door, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, where you can spend your days beachcombing, birdwatching, or simply unwinding and soaking in the beauty of the Solway Firth and the Scottish hills in the distance.
Along the coast runs the King Charles III England Coast Path, perfect for walking or cycling while taking in the breathtaking scenery.
This coastline is renowned for its stunning sunsets, which are a must-see!
You can also catch these views from the windows of the charming cottage while relaxing inside.
Allonby has been designated as an AONB, and the local office in Silloth, known as Solway Coast National Landscape, can provide valuable information about the many trails and sights in the area.
info@solwaycoastaonb.org.uk.
The village shop is particularly well-known for its delightful homemade ice cream.
Recommended local dining options include The Ship Hotel (an 18th-century establishment that once welcomed Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins), The Baywatch Hotel, and Wishers.
Nearby, The Lowther Arms in Mawbray is just 3 miles to the north, and Maryport Golf Club's restaurant is situated 4 miles to the south.
This location is convenient for day trips to the breathtaking Lake District, the historic city of Carlisle, and the renowned Hadrian's Wall, which dates back to AD 122.
The Georgian town of Silloth features a links golf course (ranked among the top 100 in the country) along with various facilities.
Visitors of all ages can appreciate Silloth Green and the Sea Wall.
Maryport is also worth exploring, with attractions such as The Coastal Aquarium and museums highlighting local Roman history, as well as the Maritime Museum, which showcases connections to Mutiny on the Bounty and the Titanic.
Discover the beauty of Cumbria with a stay at Woodbine Cottage; you won’t be disappointed.