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Cumbria |
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Mr Batho |
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Coniston |
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015394 41680 |
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Cottage |
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Sleeps: |
5+1 |
Email: |
Click here |
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Bedrooms: |
4 |
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Bathrooms: |
1 |
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A charming grade II listed cottage in a lovely peaceful location ideally situated for fell walkers with a public footpath by the side of the cottage gives access to the Coniston, Yewdale and Furness fells and is one of the starting points for some of the more demanding high level walks in the area which includes the Old Man of Coniston, Swirl How and Wetherlam.
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1 Far End Cottages
Conveniently situated at the foot of the Fell close to the village
and lake
Cottage details
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Interior
This comfortable self catering holiday cottage benefits from full gas fired central heating. The cosy sitting room/diner also has an open fire, TV and video. The fully fitted kitchen incorporates a Bosch electric oven and hob, an integral fridge and a microwave.
There are two double and two single bedrooms. All bed linen is provided. The three piece bathroom suite is supplemented by a heated towel rail and shaver point.
There is a small paved sitting-out area outside the front door.
Local area
The cottage is ideal situated for fell walkers. A public footpath, by the side of the cottage, is one of the starting points for some of the more demanding high level walks in the area. For the less energetic there are numerous low level walks and an abundance of visitor attractions within easy travelling distance. The classic beauty spot of Tarn Hows, near Coniston, is within easy walking distance and boat trips on the lake are always popular.
The cottage is within 10 minutes walk of the Coniston village where there are a good selection of shops and a number of pubs, serving excellent bar meals. The Black Bull has its own micro brewery at the back of the pub and its award winning Bluebird bitter is well worth sampling.
Coniston, with its backdrop of the Old Man of Coniston and its proximity to the lake makes an ideal base for a holiday in the Lake District.
If you decide to book the owner has every confidence that you will enjoy your stay as he regularly receives accolades from satisfied visitors.