Spens Farm Cottage
- 1 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathrooms
LPG central heating. Electric Aga, microwave, fridge/freezer, double ninja air fryer, washing machine, tumble dryer, kettle, toaster. 3 x Smart TV, Alexa, WiFi. Fuel, power, and starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot, highchair and stairgate available. Off-road parking for 5 cars. Garden with lawned area, football area, patio, hot tub and furniture. Well-behaved pets are welcome by prior arrangement and at the owner’s discretion. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 4.6 miles, pub 2.1 miles. Note: Though the property has some quirks and steps throughout due to age, there is a handrail for the main staircase
Levens 3.8 miles. Barn Howe enjoys an elevated, south-facing position within the peaceful hamlet of Lyth, where far-reaching views stretch across the gently undulating valley towards Silverdale, Arnside and beyond. From first light to dusk, the outlook is ever-changing; a patchwork of fields, grazing livestock and distant fells creating a timeless Lakeland scene that connects you effortlessly to the rhythms of the countryside. Set within generous grounds of approximately three acres, the property offers space in abundance. One of the standout features is the wide bi-folding doors, which fully open from the living areas to the garden, seamlessly connecting the house to its setting and making the most of the open views. The gardens have been thoughtfully arranged to make the most of the setting, with a south-facing terrace for soaking up the views, a hot tub for moments of relaxation, and open lawned areas ideal for families, whether that’s a kickabout on the grass or simply room to roam and unwind. Stepping inside, the house continues to impress with a warm and welcoming atmosphere. At its heart lies the open-plan kitchen and dining space, where large windows frame the surrounding landscape and an Aga adds a traditional touch, perfect for slow, sociable cooking. A separate utility, pantry and cloakroom provide practical convenience, particularly after days spent exploring the fells. Two inviting sitting rooms offer flexibility for guests to relax and unwind; one centred around a woodburning stove for cosy evenings, ideal for settling in with a book or film. Throughout the house, thoughtful touches such as White Company hand wash, hand cream and night-time sprays in each bedroom add an extra level of care to the guest experience. Upstairs, the bedrooms reflect the generous proportions found throughout the rest of the house. All three are spacious and well-presented, offering room to unwind while enjoying views across the countryside. The principal super-king-size room benefits from its own en-suite shower room, while a double bedroom enjoys Jack-and-Jill access to a family bathroom complete with a freestanding bath. A twin room provides a versatile space for children or friends, served by an additional shower room, ensuring ease for all guests. A separate study offers a quiet corner for those needing to catch up on work or simply take a moment away. While Barn Howe feels delightfully rural, it is well placed for exploring the surrounding area. Fell Foot Park, with its lakeside setting and open spaces, is a wonderful option for families with children, while the Swan Hotel and Spa at nearby Newby Bridge offers a swimming pool and gym facilities available to non-residents, along with water sports equipment hire. Food lovers are equally well catered for, with a choice of award-winning restaurants close by, including the Brown Horse and The Mason’s Arms. The shores of Lake Windermere and Esthwaite Water are within easy reach, offering opportunities for walking, cycling and watersports, while a network of footpaths and fell walks can be found close by. For days out, there is no shortage of choice. From the aquatic displays at the Lakes Aquarium to family-friendly attractions such as Lakeland Wildlife Oasis and Lakeland Maze Farm Park, there is something for all ages. Cultural highlights include nearby National Trust properties such as Sizergh and Hill Top, alongside the elegant grounds of Holker Hall. Meanwhile, the village of Cartmel is well worth a visit, famed for its racecourse, independent shops and renowned food scene. Combining a truly special setting with a beautifully appointed home, Barn Howe offers a memorable escape to the Lake District at any time of year.